Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Social work and social policy and administration"
Number of items: 30. ArticleBrown, Jennifer, Fleming, Jenny, Silvestri, Marisa, Linton, Kenisha and Gouseti, Ioanna (2019) Implications of police occupational culture in discriminatory experiences of senior women in police forces in England and Wales. Policing and Society, 29(2), pp. 121-136. ISSN (print) 1043-9463 Brown, Jennifer and Silvestri, Marisa (2019) A police service in transformation : implications for women police officers. Police Practice and Research, 21(5), pp. 459-475. ISSN (print) 1561-4263 D'astous, Valerie, Abrams, Ruth, Vandrevala, Tushna, Samsi, Kritika and Manthorpe, Jill (2019) Gaps in understanding the experiences of homecare workers providing care for people with dementia up to the end of life : a systematic review. Dementia, 18(3), pp. 970-989. ISSN (print) 1471-3012 Fatehrad, Azadeh (2019) Between the visible and the invisible. MaHKUscript : Journal of Fine Art Research, 3(1), p. 5. ISSN (online) 2397-0863 Heaton, Robert, Bryant, Robin and Tong, Stephen (2019) Operational risk, omissions and liability in policing. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 92(2), pp. 150-166. ISSN (print) 0032-258X Hood, Rick (2019) Demand management is making problems worse for local authorities under pressure. Community Care, Hood, Rick (2019) What to measure in child protection? The British Journal of Social Work, 49(2), pp. 466-484. ISSN (print) 0045-3102 Hood, Rick, Nilsson, David and Habibi, Ruth (2019) An analysis of Ofsted inspection reports for children's social care services in England. Child & Family Social Work, 24(2), pp. 227-237. ISSN (print) 1356-7500 Hood, Rick, Brent, Maria, Abbott, Simon and Sartori, Daniele (2019) A study of practitioner–service user relationships in social work. The British Journal of Social Work, 49(3), pp. 787-805. ISSN (print) 0045-3102 Jones, Ray (2019) Act heralded end of generic social work. Children & Young People Now, p. 28. ISSN (print) 1755-8093 Jones, Ray (2019) Boarding schools are likely to be overwhelming for most children in care. Children & Young People Now, p. 11. ISSN (print) 1755-8093 Jones, Ray (2019) Council partnerships offer a different way forward for struggling children's services. Community Care, Jones, Ray (2019) Outsourcing children's services isn't just wrong – it's a waste of money. Guardian Society, Kaasik, Joosep and Tong, Stephen (2019) The Schengen evaluation mechanism : exploring the views of experts in the field of police cooperation. European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin, 18, pp. 53-69. Kenten, Charlotte, Wray, Jo, Gibson, Faith, Russell, Jessica, Tuffrey-Wijne, Irene and Oulton, Kate (2019) To flag or not to flag : identification of children and young people with learning disabilities in English hospitals. Journal of Applied Research In Intellectual Disabilities, 32(5), pp. 1176-1183. ISSN (print) 1360-2322 Kinder, Tony, Stenvall, Jari and Memon, A (2019) Play at work, learning and innovation. Public Management Review, 21(3), pp. 376-399. ISSN (print) 1471-9037 Manthorpe, Jill, Vandrevala, Tushna, Abrams, Ruth and Samsi, Kritika (2019) Working with colleagues and other professionals when caring for people with dementia at end of life : homecare workers' experiences. International Journal of Care and Caring, 3(4), pp. 567-583. ISSN (print) 2397-8821 BookBoaz, Annette , Davies, Huw , Fraser, Alec and Nutley, Sandra, eds. (2019) What works now? : evidence-informed policy and practice. Bristol, U.K. : Policy Press. 336p. ISBN 9781447345480 Jones, Ray (2019) In whose interest? The privatisation of child protection and social work. Bristol, U.K. : Policy Press. 320p. ISBN 9781447351283 Book SectionBoaz, Annette and Nutley, Sandra (2019) Using evidence. In: Boaz, Annette , Davies, Huw , Fraser, Alec and Nutley, Sandra, (eds.) What works now? : evidence-informed policy and practice. Bristol, U.K. : Policy Press. pp. 251-277. ISBN 9781447345480 Boaz, Annette, Davies, Huw, Fraser, Alec and Nutley, Sandra (2019) What works now? An introduction. In: Boaz, Annette , Davies, Huw , Fraser, Alec and Nutley, Sandra, (eds.) What works now? : evidence-informed policy and practice. Bristol, U.K. : Policy Press. pp. 1-15. ISBN 9781447345480 Davies, Huw, Boaz, Annette, Nutley, Sandra and Fraser, Alec (2019) Conclusions : lessons from the past, prospects for the future. In: Boaz, Annette , Davies, Huw , Fraser, Alec and Nutley, Sandra, (eds.) What works now? : evidence-informed policy and practice. Bristol, U.K. : Policy Press. pp. 369-382. ISBN 9781447345480 Ghate, Deborah and Hood, Rick (2019) Using evidence in social care. In: Boaz, Annette , Davies, Huw , Fraser, Alec and Nutley, Sandra, (eds.) What works now? : evidence-informed policy and practice. Bristol, U.K. : Policy Press. pp. 89-109. ISBN 9781447345480 Wynn, Michael and Paz- Fuchs, Amir (2019) Flexicurity outside the employment relationship? Re-engineering social security for the new economy. In: Westerveld, Mies and Olivier, Marius, (eds.) Social security outside the realm of the employment contract : informal work and employee-like workers. Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 2-29. ISBN 9781788113397 Conference or Workshop ItemHood, Rick (2019) Managing demand for children's social care. In: European Social Work Research Conference 2019; 10-12 Apr 2019, Leuven, Belgium. (Unpublished) Humphry, Debbie (2019) Constructing the Self-responsible Tenant In Times of Austerity Neoliberalism Post-Olympics East Village, London. In: 7th EUGEO Congress on the Geography of Europe; 15-18 May 2019, Galway, Ireland. (Unpublished) Jamel, Joanna (2019) Male rape: who are the offenders and victims? In: RESPECT Conference : Taking Male Victims of Domestic Abuse Seriously; 11 Jun 2019, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Jamel, Joanna [Speaker] (2019) Transphobic hate crime: a global perspective. In: 28th Session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice; 20-24 May 2019, Vienna, Austria. (Unpublished) Jamel, Joanna [Speaker] (2019) A brief summary of recent developments in research on hate crime and online investigative tools with an emphasis on the underresearched diversity of transphobic hate crime from an international perspective and key policy recommendations. In: 28th Session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice; 20-24 May 2019, Vienna, Austria. (Unpublished) Lindsay, Jane (2019) An appreciative inquiry on the implementation of the Caring Dads programme in diverse communities and context. In: 3rd European Conference on Domestic Violence; 01 - 04 Sep 2019, Oslo, Norway. (Unpublished) |