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Research & Publications

The Health and Community Services Workforce Council (Workforce Council) plays an important role in generating research questions and in identifying research gaps with our industries and sectors. We are strongly focused on evidence-based practice, which means that research findings are integrated into the work of our policy makers and practitioners.

 

The Workforce Council has an evolving role in connecting practice and research providing opportunities for information to be shared between the two areas. We are involved in knowledge production and framing research in the context of our member organisations. Our research engages with the workforce planning and development needs of our member organisations. Through the application of our research findings to their capacity building activities we aim to assist organisations to improve services to communities more broadly.

 

This research allows us grow our knowledge about workforce development and planning and to grow better practice and policy solutions for our stakeholders in the NGO, public and private sector.

 

About Research and Publications

Looking for information on workforce innovation and planning in the health and community services? Visit the Workforce Council's online public library.

 

This online library has been created with the free social bookmarking tool, Diigo and is updated regularly with new free resources and tools. Share your bookmarks with us online by becoming a Diigo user - it's easy and free and to join Diigo

 

More About Diigo and Social Bookmarking:

Diigo is a free social bookmarking tool that allows anyone to research, share and collaborate online. Diigo allows you to create a personal learning network for a public or private group, or a shared library of links, resources, and tools. Learn more about social bookmarking.

 

Diigo has a range of features that make it a useful and popular research and collaboration tool, including:

 

  • Highlight text and attach sticky notes to any part of a web page, just like you would in a normal book
  • Create lists to organise your bookmarks
  • Add your own comments or reviews of bookmarked links
  • Establish your own group with shared bookmarks, forums, sticky notes and tag dictionary

 

Find out more about how Diigo works by taking the tour, or watch an online video.

Research & Publications