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ArticleParker, J., 2008. Mother and me. Professional Social Work, Decemb, pp. 14-15. Parker, J., 2008. When Things Go Wrong! Placement Disruption and Termination: Power and Student Perspectives. British Journal of Social Work, advanc. Fenge, L.-A., 2008. Striving towards Inclusive Research: An Example of Participatory Action Research with Older Lesbians and Gay Men. British Journal of Social Work. Whiteford, M., 2008. Book Review: The Emotional Well-Being of Young People Seeking Asylum in the UK by Elaine Chase, Abigail Knight and June Statham. Professional Social Work, Novemb, p. 25. Quinney, A., Hutchings, M. and Scammell, J., 2008. Student and staff experiences of using a virtual community, Wessex Bay, to support interprofesional learning: messagesfor collaborative practice. Social Work Education, 27 (6), pp. 658-664. Whiteford, M., 2008. Service user involvement: reaching the hard to reach in supported housing by Helen Brafield and Terry Eckersley, Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2008 [Book review]. Social Policy and Social Work (SWAP) Subject Centre. Ashencaen Crabtree, S., 2008. Islamic perspectives and social work competence: the British experience. International Social Work For Peace, IASSW. Country Profiles: England.. Galpin, D., 2008. Who Really Drives the Development of Post-Qualifying Social Work Education and What are the Implications of This? Social Work Education, 28 (1), pp. 65-80. Andrews, S., Catlin, S., Lamb, N. and Christensen, M., 2008. A Dedicated Retrieval and Transfer Service: The QUARTS Project. Nursing in Critical Care, 13 (3), pp. 162-168. McCormick, A.S.M., Thomas, V.L., Berry, D. and Thomas, P., 2008. Plasma concentrations and sedation scores after nebulized and intranasal midazolam in healthy volunteers. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 100 (5), pp. 631-636. Pritchard, C. and Sharples, A., 2008. ‘Violent’ deaths of children in England and Wales and the major developed countries 1974-2002: possible evidence of improving child protection? Child Abuse Review, 17 (5), pp. 297-312. Whiteford, M., 2008. What Are They Doing Here? A Critical Guide to Asylum and Immigration by P. Fell and D. Hayes Birmingham: Venture Press, 2007 [Book review]. Practice, 20 (1), pp. 57-63. Brown, K., McCloskey, C., Galpin, D., Keen, S. and Immins, T., 2008. Evaluating the impact of post-qualifying social work education. Social Work Education, 27 (8), pp. 853-867. Pinder, S. and Christensen, M., 2008. Sedation Breaks: Are They Good for the Critically Ill Patient? A Review. Nursing in Critical Care, 13 (2), pp. 64-70. Parker, J., 2008. Email, ethics and data collection in social work research: some reflections from a research project. Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 4 (1), pp. 75-83. Pritchard, C. and Sharples, A., 2008. All Causes and Violent Deaths of Children (0-14) in England & Wales 1974-2002 Compared to the Other Major Western Nations: Indicators of Improved Child Protection? International Journal of Child Health & Human Development, 1, pp. 85-96. Brown, K., Immins, T. and Parker, J., 2008. Beware of early specialisation. Community Care (1727), p. 12. Parker, J., 2008. Book review: Evaluation in Social Work: The art and science of practice, by Unrau, Y., Gabor, P. & Grinell, R. (eds). International Social Work, 51 (1), pp. 117-119. Ashencaen Crabtree, S., 2008. Book review: Kate Wilson, Gillian Ruch, Mark Lymbery, Andrew Cooper, Social Work: An introduction to contemporary practice, Harlow: Pearson Education,. Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning, 8 (1), pp. 74-77. Parker, J., 2008. Book review: Palliative Care, Social Work and Service Users: Making life possible, by Beresford, P., Adshead, L. and Croft, S. International Social Work, 51 (3), pp. 416-417. Harsen, L. and Pritchard, C., 2008. Consistency in suicide rates in twenty-two developed countries by gender over time 1874-78, 1974-76, and 1998-2000. Archives of Suicide Research, 12 (3), pp. 251-262. Ashencaen Crabtree, S., 2008. Dilemmas in international social work education in the United Arab Emirates: Islam, localization and social need. Social Work Education, 27 (5), pp. 536-548. Parker, J., 2008. Editorial. Journal of Practice Teaching in Health and Social Work, 8 (2), pp. 3-6. Parker, J., 2008. Editorial. Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning, 8 (3), pp. 3-6. Pritchard, C. and Sayer, T., 2008. Exploring potential 'extra-familial' child homicide assailants in the UK and estimating their homicide rate: perception of risk – the need for debate. British Journal of Social Work, 38 (2), pp. 290-307. Ashencaen Crabtree, S., 2008. The Islamic persective in social work education and practice: A personal and professional journey. Journal of Practice Teaching in Health and Social Work, 8 (3), pp. 65-78. Gray, I., Parker, J. and Immins, T., 2008. Leading Communities of Practice in Social Work. Groupwork or management? Groupwork, 18 (2), pp. 26-40. Whiteford, M., 2008. Street homelessness and the architecture of citizenship. People, Place & Policy Online, 2 (2), pp. 88-100. Book SectionParker, J., 2008. Assessment, intervention and review. In: Davies, M., ed. The Blackwell Companion to Social Work. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 94-101. MonographBrown, K., Bates, N. and Keen, S., 2008. Local government social care workforce development expenditure: a survey of trends and funding. Project Report. Birmingham: Learn to Care. Brown, K. and Brown, R., 2008. The Impact of Recent Changes in Mental Health Law and their Implications for Workforce Development.2nd Edition. Discussion Paper. Leeds: Skills for Care. Brown, K. and Brown, R., 2008. The Impact of Recent Changes in Mental Health Law and their Implications for Workforce Development. Discussion Paper. Leeds: Skills for Care. Brown, K., Atkins, P., Warren, A., Bates, N., Keen, S. and Fenge, L.-A., 2008. Developing the active and informed participation of people who use services and carers in the design, delivery and assessment of learning and development provision for the social care workforce in the Skills for Care South West region. Project Report. Bournemouth: Bournemouth University. Parker, J., Penhale, B. and Stanley, D., 2008. The Impact of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 on Social Work/Social Care Researchers Navigating Research Ethics Committees. First Stage Report – Scoping Existing Practice in Universities. Project Report. London: Social Care Institute for Excellence/Department of Health. (Unpublished) Pritchard, C. and Cox, R., 2008. Restorative Justice Project: improving pupil attitudes and reducing dysfunctional behaviour by conflict resolution. Report to Children’s Services, Bournemouth. Other. Unknown. (Unpublished) Conference or Workshop ItemRead, R., 2008. Economies of Care: Gender, Welfare and Volunteering in Czech Hospitals. In: Gender, Welfare and Agency in Russia and Eastern Europe, December 2008, University of Helsinki, Finland.. (Unpublished) Read, R., 2008. Volunteering in Hospitals from an Anthropological Perspective. In: ‘Potenciál Dobrovolnických Programů ve Zdravotnických Zařízenýích’ (‘The Potential of Hospital Volunteering’), October 2008, Thomayerova Faculty Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic. (Unpublished) Read, R., 2008. Volunteers Wanted! Emerging Discourses of Care, Gendered Citizenship and the Self in the Czech Non-Profit Sector. In: 10th Biennial European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, 26-30 August 2008 , University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. (Unpublished) Parker, J., 2008. Case studies from failing students. In: International Association of Schools of Social Work, 34th Conference, 19 - 24 July 2008, Durban, South Africa, p. 185. Parker, J., Stanley, D. and Penhale, B., 2008. Research ethics committees and the Mental Capacity Act 2005. In: International Association of Schools of Social Work, 34th Biannual Congress: Transcending Global-Local Divides: Challenges for Social Work Education and Practice, 20-24 July 2008, Durban, South Africa, p. 258. Read, R. and Thelen, T., 2008. Social Security and Care After Socialism: Reconfigurations of Public and Private. In: ‘Who Cares…And How? An Anthropological Enquiry into Support’, International conference convened by the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, , July 2008, Halle, Germany. (Unpublished) Harmsworth, M., 2008. Sports soft tissue injury. In: Nurse Practitioner Conference, 20 June 2008, Bournemouth. (Unpublished) Parker, J., 2008. Disrupted placements: learning from failure. In: European Symposium of Social Work, 3 - 7 May, Hyvinkaa, Finland. (Unpublished) Brown, K. and Brown, R., 2008. The Impact of Recent Changes in Mental Health Law and their Implications for Workforce Development. In: Learn to Care Annual Conference: Leading together…Learning together, 21-22 April 2008, Daresbury Park Hotel, Warrington. Read, R., 2008. Care, Social Security and the Post-socialist ‘Withdrawing State’: New Perspectives. In: ‘The withdrawing state? Re-thinking social security, welfare and the privatization of care after socialism’. British Association of Slavonic and East European Studies Annual Conference., April 2008, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. (Unpublished) Brown, K., 2008. Working in Partnership. In: Working in Partnership: International Conference, 10-12 March 2008, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, England. (Unpublished) Ashencaen Crabtree, S., 2008. Dislocated encounters: reflexive musings on lived and constructed oppressions. In: 7th Qualitative Research Conference, 8-10 September 2008, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished) Carter, S., 2008. Enhancing the Emotional Experiences of People With Learning Disabilities. In: Emotion Network Conference, July 2008, University of Surrey, England. (Unpublished) Quinney, A., 2008. Generating Knowledge for Practice; The Place of Research in Practice: Workshop. In: 10th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference and 2nd Social Work Research Conference: Social Work: People, Place and Politics, 9-11 July 2008, Homerton College, Cambridge. (Unpublished) Ersser, S. J., 2008. Invited Paper; Developing a Research Agenda for Dermatology Nursing. In: Invited Paper, 2008, School of Nursing, Keele University. Ashencaen Crabtree, S., 2008. The Islamic perspective in social work practice and education: a personal and professional journey. In: 8th International Teaching Practice Conference: Sustaining practice learning in a turbulent place, 12-14 April 2008, Bournemouth, England. Burgess, H., Carpenter, J. and Quinney, A., 2008. Outcomes of Social Work Education: Findings From the Projects. In: 10th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference and 2nd Social Work Research Conference: Social Work: People, Place and Politics, 9-11 July 2008, Homerton College, Cambridge. (Unpublished) Rutter, L., 2008. Personal epistemology. In: ALDinHE Symposium 2008 - Learning Development: Who Needs It?, 17-18 March 2008, Bradford, UK. (Unpublished) Rutter, L. and Williams, S., 2008. Post qualifying specialist awards: approaches to enabling work-based learning in social work. In: 8th International PEPE Conference. Practical learning: achieving excellence in the human services, 23-25 January 2008, Edinburgh. (Unpublished) Parker, J. and Quinney, A., 2008. Self Efficacy in Research Skills; Becoming Research Minded. In: 10th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference and 2nd Social Work Research Conference: Social Work: People, Place and Politics, 9-11 July 2008, Homerton College, Cambridge. (Unpublished) Quinney, A., Cree, V. and September, R., 2008. Voices Across the World: The Role of Social Work Journals in Developing, Promoting and Disseminating Social Work Practice: Workshop. In: 34th Biannual Congress of the International Association of Schools of Social Work: Transcending Global-Local Divides: Challenges for Social Work Education and Practice, 20-24th July 2008, Durban, S. Africa. (Unpublished) BookBrown, K. and Rutter, L., 2008. Critical Thinking for Social Work. Second Edition. Exeter: Learning Matters. Ashencaen Crabtree, S., Husain, F. and Spalek, B., 2008. Islam & Social Work: Debating values and transforming practice. Bristol: Policy Press. Brown, K., Bates, N. and Keen, S., 2008. Supporting the Recruitment of International Social Workers in the UK: A Guide for Employers. Leeds: Skills for Care. Fenge, L.-A., Fannin, A., Hicks, T. and Lavin, N., 2008. Social Work Practice with Older Lesbians and Gay Men. Exeter, England: Learning Matters. Brown, K., Bates, N. and Keen, S., 2008. Directory of good practice in social care workforce development. Birmingham: Learn to Care. Walker, J., Crawford, K. and Parker, J., 2008. Practice education in social work: a handbook for practice teachers, assessors and educators. Exeter: Learning Matters. Brown, K., Bates, N. and Keen, S., 2008. Supporting the recruitment of international social workers in the UK: a guide for employers. Birmingham: Learn to Care. Penhale, B. and Parker, J., 2008. Working with vulnerable adults. London: Routledge. |
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