A University–Community Partnership to Advance Research in Practice Settings: The HUB Research Model

Human service organizations are uniquely positioned, given their scope of practice and access to consumers with the widest range of needs to significantly increase the national capacity for research if they were effectively equipped with the knowledge, skills, and funding to integrate research and d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research on Social Work Practice 2012-03, Vol.22 (2), p.195-202
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Assets
Colleges & universities
Community
Community based action research
Consumers
Cooperation
Expertise
Family
Financial Support
Goals
Higher Education
Human Service Organizations
Human Services
Knowledge
Leadership Training
Learning Experience
New York
Organizational Research
Participatory Research
Partnerships
Public Agencies
Research and Development
Research partnerships
School Community Relationship
Skills
Social research
Social Work
Universities
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