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Dr. Lynn McDonald, Brunel University Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan, Brunel University Dr. Donald Forrester, University of Bedfordshire Developing and adapting evidence- based social work interventions in the UK: the example of Families And Schools Together (FAST)
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Aims of Workshop To explore issues in developing and delivering “evidence based” interventions FAST used as an example – the workshop is not about FAST but about EBP Aim to explore EBP in theory and practice Concerned at lack of social work involvement in producing evidence based approaches
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What is EBP? “the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions regarding the welfare of those in need” Sheldon and Chilvers 2002 Seems self-evidently a good idea Yet topic of great controversy
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Nature of EBP Based on medical approach Within this Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) seen as the “gold standard” Develop evidence with generalisable applicability
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Social Model critique Social model critical of terms used – this makes RCT approach problematic Child abuse not the same as cholera Tendency to individualise problems – RCTs rarely consider social change
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Criticisms of scientific method Particularly RCTs RCTs of psycho-social interventions not generalisable in same way Context vital for RCTs Problematises interpretation of evidence
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Criticisms of values At odds with those of social work? Doing EBP “to” – not with – service users. What of the voice of the client? EBP perhaps ignores issues of difference eg race, gender, sexuality etc. The individual-in-society infinitely complex and therefore “one size fits all” not possible EBP tool of managerialism – central control and “manualisation” of practice
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Reconceptualising EBP These criticisms all apply to EBP as it may be or is – not as it could - or SHOULD - be Reconceptualisation of EBP needs to: Take account of “social model” in defining, understanding and intervening Understand the strengths AND limitations of RCTs Be consistent with social work values
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EBP and FAST Families and Schools Together – a social work “evidence based” approach Want to explore: How FAST developed The social model and social work values in an evidence based approach Issues around generalisability and adaptation
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