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Title: Developing Evidence Based Practice in a UK Childrens Charity


1
Developing Evidence Based Practice in a UK
Childrens Charity
  • Sarah Frost and Tony Newman
  • Policy and Research Unit

2
Before we begina bit about Barnardos
Founded by Dr Thomas John Barnardo in 1866, who
said.
  • No destitute child ever refused admission
  • Character is better than ancestry
  • Every convict costs England .. 80 .. per annum
    every boy or girl taken from the streets costs
    but 16 per year

3
Evidence and Barnardos
  • Promoting an evidence-based approach to
    children's services since the mid-1990s
  • Demonstrate effective good practice and promote
    developments in practice widely
  • Widely perceived to be a leader in the field in
    producing what works evidence
  • The challenge is to apply this in practice in our
    380 services for children and young people

4

A Two Pronged Approach
Barnardo's commitment to bring about, and
demonstrate, positive outcomes for service users
is achieved through
Facilitating the use of existing research
evidence (about needs and effective service
provision) in service planning and delivery.
Supporting the creation of our own evidence
through outcome focused evaluation.
5
Two questions for services
Why you do what you do?
What you do?
6
What experience do we have?
  • Devising and delivering EBP training for a range
    of audiences internally and externally
  • Learning from the ESRC funded What Works for
    Children? project
  • Developing team approaches to EBP within some
    Barnardos services
  • History of good links with academic institutions
    / colleagues and other research use
    organisations

7
What resources do we have?
  • What Works publications series
  • An Evidence Request Service
  • The Short Guide to Outcomes
  • The Evidence Guide
  • Service Evaluations
  • A Library
  • Access to the internet in all services
  • Communities of Practice
  • A UK wide Policy Research Unit
  • A dedicated Development Officer post for
    evidence-based practice

8
The way forward? A EBP Strategy
3 Areas for Development
1) The development of organisational commitment
to and ownership of evidence-based practice
2) The increased use of evidence-based approaches
amongst staff
  • 3) The increased access to research evidence and
    evidence-based practice materials

9
1) Development of organisational commitment to
and ownership of evidence-based practice
  • Some Proposals for Senior Management
  • Provide staff with time opportunities to
    develop critical thinking
  • Build discussion of research into supervision/
    appraisal
  • Build research competencies into job descriptions
  • Maintain strategic links with research
    institutions
  • Build evidence into service planning and review
  • Support effective evaluation of outcomes of
    practice

10
The Evidence Guide Using Research and Evaluation
in Social Care and Allied Professions
2) Increased use of evidence-based approaches
amongst staff
A plan for universal introductory training on
evidence based approaches for Childrens
Services Managers to be put in place.
11
The Evidence Guide
  • A training and learning resource to promote and
  • support the use of research evidence in social
    care
  • practice. Developed jointly by
  • What Works for Children? project
  • Centre for Evidence Based Social Services
  • Barnardos RD Team

12
  • Practical experience of locating research
    online, and confidence!
  • I can look at statistics without dismissing out
    of hand.
  • The ability to check the trustworthiness of an
    article.
  • Innovative ways of communicating research
    findings.
  • The benefits of linking research and practice
    and strategic development.
  • Question why we are still doing some things in
    the same way!
  • Research should be seen as real work and
    should be planned into work schedule.

13
Application of learning
  • Feedback and sharing learning with colleagues
  • EBP Strategy development and implementation
  • Make more use of online resources to locate
    evidence
  • Be more selective and critical of research used
  • Make greater use of and reference to research
  • Service and practice development
  • Personal development and Post Qualifying training
  • To use alternative ways of communicating evidence

14
Evidence Request Service
3) Increased access to research evidence and
evidence-based practice materials
  • Increasing access to relevant, reliable research
    evidence to Barnardos services through
  • Facilitating access to research evidence
  • Disseminating sign posting existing resources
  • Undertaking literature searches and providing
  • results in summary format

see Stevens et al 2005
15
Lessons Learnt
  • Need to go beyond dissemination of evidence and
    increase
  • focus on application to practice
  • Need for good quality evidence based on
  • practice experience
  • Need to create sustain Management buy in
  • Respond to gaps in practitioners skills and
    knowledge
  • Address practitioners perception of research
    vice versa
  • Translate research for practice or equip
    practitioner
  • with skills? Need for both.
  • Sustained support and follow through needed

16
Strengthening research capacity
Challenges for the UK Social Care Sector
  • Creating sustaining Management buy in
  • Getting commissioners/funders on board
  • Perceptions of priorities
  • Cynicism that decisions will be made anyway
  • Linking what we do with why we do it
  • Developing appropriate support for a diverse
    sector
  • Usual barriers to EBP time, skills, resources,
    etc
  • Lack of relevant research based on practice
    realities

17
Strengthening research capacity
Opportunities for the UK Social Care Sector
  • Competitive tendering, New Philanthropy
    increased emphasis on evidence
  • Existing expertise and resources
  • Links with Social Work training PQ requirements
  • Increased focus on practitioner research
  • Researchers increasingly understand
  • practice/policy contexts
  • Many keen and interested practitioners!

18
More information from...
  • www.barnardos.org.uk
  • sarah.frost_at_barnardos.org.uk
  • T 0113 393 3253

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References
  • Roberts, H. (2006) What works for children?
    Reflections on building research and development
    in a childrens charity. Journal of Childrens
    Services, Vol 1, Issue 2, October 2006. pp51
    60.
  • Hughes, M, McNeish, D, Newman, T, Roberts, H,
    Sachdev, D. Barnardos Research and Development
    Team (2000) Making connections linking research
    and practice. Barnardos, Barkingside.
  • Kitson, A. Harvey, G. McCormack, B. (1988)
    Enabling the implementation of evidence based
    practice a conceptual framework, Quality in
    Health Care, 7 149 158.
  • Newman, T, and McNeish, D. (2002) Promoting
    evidence based practice in a child care charity
    the Barnardos experience. Social Work and Social
    Sciences Review 10 (1) 2002, pp51 62.
  • Nutley SM, Walter I Davies HTO, (2002), From
    knowing to doing A framework for understanding
    the evidence-into-practice agenda, Discussion
    Paper 1, Research Unit for Research Utilisation,
    St Andrews.
  • Stevens, M., Liabo, K., Frost, S., Roberts, H.
    (2005) Using research in practice. A research
    information service for social care
    practitioners. Child and Family Social Work.10,
    65-75.
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