Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Social work and social policy and administration"

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Akhtar, Farrukh (2021) Book Review of: 'Mothers accused and abused : addressing complex psychological needs' by Angela Foster (ed.). Journal of Social Work Practice, 35(1), pp. 111-114. ISSN (print) 0265-0533

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Bennachie, Calum, Pickering, Annah, Lee, Jenny, Macioti, P. G., Mai, Nicola, Fehrenbacher, Anne E., Giametta, Calogero, Hoefinger, Heidi and Musto, Jennifer (2021) Unfinished decriminalization : the impact of Section 19 of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 on migrant sex workers’ rights and lives in Aotearoa New Zealand. Social Sciences, 10(5), e179. ISSN (print) 2076-0760

Brooks-Gordon, Belinda, Morris, Max and Sanders, Teela (2021) Harm reduction and decriminalization of sex work : introduction to the special section. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 18, pp. 809-818. ISSN (print) 1868-9884

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D'Souza, Sophie, Lane, Rebecca, Jacob, Jenna, Livanou, Maria, Riches, Wendy, Rogers, Andrew, Ullman, Roz, Rashid, Anisatu, Singleton, Rosie, Wheeler, James, Bevington, Dickon, Deighton, Jessica, Fonagy, Peter, Fuggle, Peter, Law, Duncan and Edbrooke-Childs, Julian (2021) Realist Process Evaluation of the implementation and impact of an organisational cultural transformation programme in the Children and Young People's Secure Estate (CYPSE) in England : study protocol. BMJ Open, 11(5), e045680. ISSN (online) 2044-6055

Dawes, Jo, Barron, Duncan S. and Lee, Laurence E. (2021) Capturing learning from public involvement with people experiencing homelessness to help shape new physiotherapy research : utilizing a reflective model with an under‐served, vulnerable population. Health Expectations, ISSN (print) 1369-7625 (Epub Ahead of Print)

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El-Asam, Aiman, Lane, Rebecca, Pearson, Kelli and Katz, Adrienne (2021) The ‘Glaring Gap’ : practitioner experiences of integrating the digital lives of vulnerable young people into practice in England. Information, Communication & Society, ISSN (print) 1369-118X (Epub Ahead of Print)

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Featherstone, Bird, Webb, Calum, Bywaters, Paul, Gupta, Anna, Bilson, Andy, Morris, Kate and Hood, Rick (2021) The case for change : a response. (Discussion Paper) Parents, Families & Allies Network. (Unpublished)

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Gant, Robert, Walford, Nigel and Terry, Philip (2021) Alcohol and personal security in the built environment : student engagement in the night-time economy of Kingston upon Thames, London, UK. London Journal, 46(2), pp. 187-213. ISSN (print) 0305-8034

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Hood, R., Goldacre, A., Webb, C., Bywaters, P., Gorin, S. and Clements, K. (2021) Beyond the toxic trio : exploring demand typologies in children’s social care. The British Journal of Social Work, 51(6), pp. 1942-1962. ISSN (print) 0045-3102

Hood, Rick and Goldacre, Allie (2021) Concentrations of inequality in children's social care: lessons for policy and practice. In: Contemporary Issues & Debates in Social Work Education, Research & Practice; 16 Mar 2021, Online. (Unpublished)

Hood, Rick, Featherstone, Brid, Bywaters, Paul, Gupta, Anna, Bilson, Andy, Morris, Kate and Webb, Calum (2021) Evidence for system reform needed to address the socio-economic drivers of demand and reduce inequalities in child welfare provision. (Discussion Paper) Parent, Families and Allies Network. (Unpublished)

Hood, Rick and Goldacre, Allie (2021) Exploring the impact of Ofsted inspections on performance in children’s social care. Children and Youth Services Review, 129, p. 106188. ISSN (print) 0190-7409

Hood, Rick and Brendan, O'Donovan (2021) Measuring what matters : a systems approach to evaluating impact and effectiveness in children's social care. In: Evidence, Evaluation and Impact: Improving Outcomes for Children; 30 - 31 Mar 2021, Held online. (Unpublished)

Hood, Rick, O'Donovan, Brendan, Gibson, Jo and Brady, Dermot (2021) New development : using the Vanguard Method to explore demand and performance in people-centred services. Public Money & Management, 41(5), pp. 422-425. ISSN (print) 0954-0962

Hood, Rick (2021) Reflexive regulation: Exploring the impact of Ofsted inspections on children’s social care services. In: Joint Social Work Education and Research Conference 2021; 08-09 July 2021, Online. (Unpublished)

Hood, Rick, Goldacre, Allie, Jones, Ed and King, Adam (2021) Reunification and re-entry to care: an analysis of national children's datasets for England. (Project Report) Kingston University and St Georges, University of London. 4 p. (Unpublished)

Hood, Rick (2021) Social work, systems thinking and digital technology. In: Social work, human rights and digital technology : findings from research; 09 Dec 2021, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Hood, Rick (2021) Socioeconomic inequalities: reforming an unjust child welfare system. In: KEE 2: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Children’s Social Care and Social Work; 24 May 2021, Online. (Unpublished)

Hood, Rick, Lansley, Sue, Mitchell, Toni and Gaskell-Mew, Elaine (2021) Using outcome measures in child protection work. Child & Family Social Work, 26(3), pp. 318-328. ISSN (print) 1356-7500

Hood, Rick and Goldacre, Allie (2021) The social gradient in English child welfare services : an analysis of the national children's social care datasets. (Project Report) Kingston University and St Georges, University of London. 58 p. (Unpublished)

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McStravick, Darren (2021) State accountability and the vulnerable individual : an Irish restorative approach. In: Gallen, James and Ní Mhuirthile, Tanya, (eds.) Law, responsibility and vulnerability : state accountability and responsiveness. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 64-77. (Gender in Law, Culture and Society) ISBN 9780429023149

Musto, Jennifer, Fehrenbacher, Anne E., Hoefinger, Heidi, Mai, Nicola, Macioti, P. G., Bennachie, Calum, Giametta, Calogero and D’Adamo, Kate (2021) Anti-trafficking in the time of FOSTA/SESTA : networked moral gentrification and sexual humanitarian creep. Social Sciences, 10(2), e58. ISSN (print) 2076-0760

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