Studying social work practice in context
Eileen Munro and
Mike Caslor
Chapter 13 in Experimental Methods and Children's Social Care, 2025, pp 156-166 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Abstract: This chapter critically examines the application of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in social work, arguing that their relevance is limited due to the complexity of social systems. It discusses the need for alternative approaches that go beyond the linear causality of RCTs to explore how interventions work, for whom, and under what circumstances. Using the implementation of the Signs of Safety practice model as a case study, the chapter illustrates the importance of understanding causal mechanisms within complex social systems. It introduces the Meaningful Measures framework as a method for evaluating the effectiveness of social work interventions, highlighting the need for a realist approach to understanding the impact of social work practices on children and families.
Keywords: Complex social systems; Randomised controlled trials; Signs of Safety; Causal mechanisms; Social work interventions; Realist approach; Meaningful Measures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035327140
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