Items where Kingston Author is "Hall, Nigel"

Article
Hall, Nigel (2012) Book Review of: 'Understanding international social work: a critical analysis' by Richard Hugman. International Social Work, 55(2), pp. 285-287. ISSN (print) 0020-8728
Hall, Nigel (2011) Book Review of: Social Work in Extremis: Lessons for Social Work Internationally. The British Journal of Social Work, 41(6), pp. 1218-1220. ISSN (print) 0045-3102
Hall, Nigel (2010) News and views ... from IFSW. International Social Work, 53(3), pp. 426-430. ISSN (print) 0020-8728
Hall, Nigel (2009) NEWS AND VIEWS ... from IFSW. International Social Work, 52(6), pp. 848-851. ISSN (print) 0020-8728
Tan, Ngoh Tiong, Rowlands, Alison and Hall, Nigel (2007) Engaging in disaster relief. International Social Work, 50(3), pp. 437-440. ISSN (print) 0020-8728
Hall, Nigel (2007) We care don't we? Social workers, the profession and HIV/AIDS. Social Work in Health Care, 44(1/2), pp. 55-72. ISSN (print) 0098-1389
Hall, Nigel (2002) Globalisation and third world poverty. Social Work Review (New Zealand), 14(4), pp. 3-7. ISSN (print) 0113-7662
Hall, N P (1987) Self-reliance in practice: a study of burial societies in Harare, Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Development in Africa, 2, pp. 49-71. ISSN (print) 1012-1080
Book
Hall, Nigel (2006) 50 years of international social work: the International Federation of Social Workers celebrates its golden jubilee! Berne, Switzerland : International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW). 32p.
Hall, Nigel, ed. (2006) Social work: making a world of difference: social work around the world IV in the year of IFSW's 50th jubilee. Berne, Switzerland : International federation of social workers and Fafo. 277p. ISBN 8274225376
Hall, Nigel and Samuriwo, Petronilla (2002) Children affected by HIV/AIDS: dissemination workshop report. London, U.K. : Save The Children. 44p.
Book Section
Hall, Nigel (2015) International perspectives. In: Davies, Keith, (ed.) Social work with troubled families: a critical introduction. London, U.K. : Jessica Kingsley. pp. 159-180. ISBN 9781849055499
Hall, Nigel (2012) Appendix 1: International Definition of Social Work (IFSW/IASSW). In: Lyons, Karen , Hokenstad, Terry , Pawar, Manohar , Huegler, Nathelie and Hall, Nigel, (eds.) SAGE Handbook of International Social Work. London, U.K. : Sage. pp. 492-494. ISBN 9780857023339
Hall, N. (2012) The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW). In: Healy, Lynne.M. and Link, Rosemary J., (eds.) Handbook on International Social Work : Human Rights, Development & the Global Profession. New York, USA : Oxford University Press. pp. 172-179. ISBN 9780195333619
Hall, Nigel (2008) International Federation of Social Workers. In: Mizrahi, Terry and Davis, Larry E., (eds.) Encyclopedia of social work. 20th ed. Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. 2 ISBN 0195306619
Healy, Lynne M. and Hall, Nigel (2007) International organisations of social workers. In: Wagner, L. and Lutz, R., (eds.) International Perspectives in Social Work. London : IKO. pp. 223-242. ISBN 9783531164236
Hall, Nigel (2006) Editorial. In: Hall, Nigel, (ed.) Social work: making a world of difference: social work around the world IV in the year of IFSW's 50th jubilee. Berne, Switzerland : International federation of social workers and Fafo. pp. 14-19. ISBN 8274225376
Hall, Nigel (2002) Practice learning in hospital-based settings. In: Shardlow, Steven, M. and Doel, Mark, (eds.) Learning to practise social work: international approaches. London, U.K : Jessica Kingsley. pp. 167-178. ISBN 9781853027635
Monograph
Mein, Gill, Brent, Maria, Byford, Ian, Hall, Nigel, Kahraman, Ayfer and Lindsay, Jane (2015) A review of Public Health Services for older people in the Royal Borough of Kingston: the perspectives of service users and residents. (Project Report) Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston University and St George's, University of London. 50 p. (Unpublished)
Hall, Nigel and Mauch, Werner (2002) Gender & HIV/AIDS: a report of the international workshop on the development of empowering educational HIV/AIDS prevention strategies and gender sensitive materials. (Project Report) Hamburg, Germany : UNESCO Institute for Education. 37 p.