Not exact matches
The Good
Work Toolkit, created in 2004, draws on real - life situations from original in - depth qualitative interviews, and educators and professionals at all levels have since incorporated the materials into classrooms and conferences as a way to get communities thinking about the nature of good work in particular environments and instituti
Work Toolkit, created in 2004, draws on real - life situations from original in -
depth qualitative interviews, and educators and professionals at all levels have since incorporated the materials into classrooms and conferences as a way to get communities thinking about the nature of good
work in particular environments and instituti
work in particular environments and institutions.
Researchers created the Good
Work Toolkit in 2004, drawing on real - life situations from original in - depth qualitative interviews, and educators and professionals at all levels have since incorporated the materials into classrooms and conferences as a way to get communities thinking about the nature of good work in particular environments and instituti
Work Toolkit in 2004, drawing on real - life situations from original in -
depth qualitative interviews, and educators and professionals at all levels have since incorporated the materials into classrooms and conferences as a way to get communities thinking about the nature of good
work in particular environments and instituti
work in particular environments and institutions.
In
qualitative research, she has used primarily in -
depth interviewing and focus group methods to examine how social context influences the meaning of human phenomenon such as illness, disability, health,
work and non-
work, poverty, social support, and medication use.
Our research is conducted annually, providing a detailed
qualitative assessment of various factors including
work conducted by law firms over the past 12 months and historically; experience and
depth of teams; specialisms and ancillary services; and, importantly, opinions of law firms» clients — each year, The Legal 500 series contacts over 300,000 clients globally to obtain feedback on which law firms meet the criteria required by today's in - house counsel and business leaders, wherever in the world their
work takes them.
The current study involved in -
depth qualitative file audit of 299 non-heterosexual counselling clients who attended drummond street (within a 3 year period from 2008 - 2011), with 220 risk and protective factors identified relating to the individual (cognitive and coping styles, physical health and health risk behaviours), family of origin, couple relationship and parenting, stressful life events, school and
work factors, social connection to mainstream and queer communities, and queer - specific factors (such as exposure to homophobia and being currently in a «questioning» stage regarding sexual identity formation).
Focus groups for group
work practitioners and in -
depth qualitative interviews with family practitioners, both those who offer and do not offer concurrent group therapy treatment, would provide a richer understanding of how and why the modality is (or is not) used.