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Published Online: May 1990

Developmental Issues in Social Work Research

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A fundamental issue normally addressed in assessing the capability for research development within practice professions is the availability of funding for both individuals and institutions. However, the issues discussed in this paper also require systematic attention if we are to realize the benefits that can come from the combination of a professional practice perspective and research cornpetence that social work practitioner- -researchers can contribute to research issues in mental health.

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Pages: 501 - 502

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Published in print: May 1990
Published online: 1 April 2006

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David M. Austin
School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin, 2609 University Avenue, Austin, Texas 78712, The National Task Force on Social Work Research

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