Social Work- Evidence and Practice Based Research Final Assessment
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Social work- Evidence and Practice Based Research Final Assessment
Assessment 3 – 1500 words Individual Research Report on “What do pregnant women in rural and regional communities in New South Wales Australia identify as barriers and difficulties to access maternity/support services?” (Assessment worth a total of 40%)
This assignment allows students to present their own individual research and perspectives on the research poster topic. In this 1500 word report students should:
• Describe their own individual contribution to researching the group project (research poster) and outline their contribution to the poster
• Reflect on what they have learnt from this process
• Provide an analysis of the usefulness of the research topic for social work practice (this is very important)
• Comment on the potential evidence which may be produced from the proposed project (make recommendations to services for improvement of engagement/making maternity and support services more accessible to pregnant women in rural and regional communities in New South Wales) as well as the limitations.
As this is a social work subject, try to discuss more social work values, ethics,theories etc (very important)
Message for writer 401151: Hi, thank you for doing my research poster previously, this assignment is sort of like the part 2 of the assessment which requires me to write an individual research report on the same topic. For the first two requirements to 1) describe my own contribution to researching the group project and outline my contribution to the poster & 2) Reflect on what I have learnt from this process for these parts you can just improvise and make up something. Thank you!
Over-arching Criteria for Assessment Marking
• Evidence of research – depth, breadth and relevance of sources
• Ability to organise the information and address all of the main issues within the given word length.
• Written expression – the essays needs to be well written, exhibiting appropriate use of language (not colloquial or jargonistic), and providing examples where relevant
• Evidence of analysis – each piece of work needs to critically examine as opposed to being primarily descriptive
• Correct Referencing –using in text citations and harvard style referencing