Building evidence-informed practice: Our year in review
Research in Practice
Supporting evidence-informed practice with children and families, young people, adults, carers and communities
Introducing the Research in Practice review, showcasing our work to build evidence-informed practice with our national Partner network and colleagues across the sector.
Research in Practice support professionals in the social care, health, criminal justice and higher education sectors with resources, learning opportunities and specialist expertise. We aim to support their learning to enable children, young people, adults and families to live good lives.
Our work is grounded in evidence-informed practice which means we bring together research evidence, practice wisdom and expertise from people’s lived experience.
Our year in review
The review provides an accessible overview of our work and is presented on an interactive scrolling page. Find out about our learning resources, events, collaborations and more to support our Partner network and colleagues across the sector.
This year, key topics have included adult social care reform, housing and homelessness, identity development, autism and trauma-informed practice.
In February 2024, we were delighted to become the newest member of the the?National Children’s Bureau?(NCB) family. The move pools our capability and resource in systems-change methodology, research and evidence generation, and high-quality professional development to create a truly unique offer for our many partners and stakeholders.