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Implementing Evidence-Informed Practice

International Perspectives

edited by Katharine Dill & Wes Shera

Publisher
Canadian Scholars' Press Inc.
Initial publish date
Oct 2013
Subjects
Social Work, Social Policy
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781551305080
    Publish Date
    Oct 2013

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Description

Implementing Evidence-Informed Practice: International Perspectives comprises sixteen original articles about developing strategies to integrate knowledge into policy and practice in order to:

  • determine if interventions will have the desired effect,
  • ensure that public money is spent efficiently, and
  • increase the likelihood that practitioners are intervening in the lives of others on the basis of the best available evidence.

Treatment outcomes, knowledge sharing, outcome evaluation methodology, early intervention, prevention, the development and sustaining of implementation teams, and the creation of instruments to measure implementation capacities across local, regional, and state/provincial levels are all addressed.

About the authors

Katharine Dill, PhD, is Executive Director of PART (Practice and Research Together).

Katharine Dill's profile page

Wes Shera, PhD, is Professor and Dean Emeritus, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Wes Shera's profile page

Editorial Reviews

It will illuminate, inspire, and instruct all those who believe that good outcomes have to be founded on good evidence—most especially social workers, their managers, and service directors."— “Celia Atherton, OBE, Director of Social Justice, Darlington Hall Trust, United Kingdom