Items where Subject is "360 SOCIAL SERVICES (POLICY, CRIME, WELFARE, COMMUNITY)"
- Dewey Subject Headings (359)
- 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES (359)
- 360 SOCIAL SERVICES (POLICY, CRIME, WELFARE, COMMUNITY) (359)
- 363 Conservation (18)
- 364 Criminology (16)
- 360 SOCIAL SERVICES (POLICY, CRIME, WELFARE, COMMUNITY) (359)
- 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES (359)
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Number of items at this level: 35.
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Bates, Elizabeth and Graham-Kevan, N.
(2020)
Intimate partner violence perpetrator programmes.
In: Wormith, J.S., Craig, L.A. and Hogue, T.E., (eds.)
The Wiley Handbook of What Works in Violence Risk Management: Theory, Research, and Practice.
Wiley, London, pp. 437-450.
Bendell, Jem and Ellersiek, Anne
(2012)
Advocacy for corporate accountability and trade justice: the role of ‘Noble Networks’ in the United Kingdom.
In: Utting, Peter, Pianta, Mario and Ellersiek, Anne, (eds.)
Global justice activism and policy reform in Europe: understanding when change happens.
Routledge Advances in Sociology
.
Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 140-163.
Bendell, Jem and Ellersiek, Anne
(2012)
The potential and practice of civic networks.
In: Utting, Peter, Pianta, Mario and Ellersiek, Anne, (eds.)
Global justice activism and policy reform in Europe: understanding when change happens.
Routledge Advances in Sociology
.
Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 66-92.
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Devine, Cathy
(2012)
London 2012 Olympic legacy: a big sporting society?
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 5
(2).
pp. 257-279.
Devine, Cathy
(2015)
Sex, sport and justice: reframing the ‘who’ of citizenship and the ‘what’ of justice in European and UK sport policy.
Sport Education and Society, 21
(8).
pp. 1193-1212.
Devine, Cathy
(2017)
Sex, sport and money: voice, choice and distributive justice in England, Scotland and Wales.
Sport, Education and Society, 23
(9).
pp. 824-839.
G
Grimwood, Sam, Stuart, Kaz, Browning, Ruth, Bidmead, Elaine and Winn-Read, Thea
(2021)
The Perception of Biopsychosocial Impacts of COVID-19 During Lockdown Restrictions over time in the UK – A Mixed Methods Study.
The Journal of Ideas in Health, 14
(2).
p. 131.
Grimwood, Tom
(2017)
Autonomy and dependence.
In: Payne, Malcolm and Reith-Hall, Emma, (eds.)
The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Theory.
Routledge International Handbooks
.
Taylor & Francis (Routledge), London, UK.
H
Hayes, Tracy and Larmour, Caroline
(2017)
Family learning in prisons: doing time, making time, for family time.
In: Applied Psychology and Working with Children and Families Student Conference 2017, 28 April 2017, University of Cumbria, Carlisle, UK.
(Unpublished)
Hayes, Tracy and Larmour, Caroline
(2019)
Let’s get crafty. Using stories and crafts to creatively engage children, young people and families.
In: RGS-IBG 2019 International AGM & conference, Geographies of trouble / geographies of hope, 28th - 30th August 2019, London.
(Unpublished)
Hine, Benjamin, Bates, Elizabeth, Mackay, Jennifer and Graham-Kevan, Nicola
(2022)
Comparing the Demographic Characteristics, and Reported Abuse Type, Contexts and Outcomes of Help-Seeking Heterosexual Male and Female Victims of Domestic Violence: Part I - Who Presents to Specialist Services?
Partner Abuse, 13
(1).
Hopkins, Anna and Miller, Paul K.
(2022)
‘This statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief’: a provisional assessment of the utility of police victim statements in the qualitative understanding of domestic violence and abuse.
Journal of Gender-Based Violence
.
L
Laidlaw, Kirsteen, Cabiati, Elena, Henriksen, Oystein and Shore, Caroline
(2020)
Preparing students for social work practice in contemporary societies: insights from a transnational research network.
European Journal of Social Work
.
pp. 1-12.
M
Miller, Paul K., Wilson, Nicola and Dickson, Alyson
(2011)
Targeted mental health in schools: outputs from a qualitative appraisal of the TaMHS Programme in Cumbria.
(Unpublished)
Mukungu, Kate
(2017)
Acknowledging participants in research on activism to end violence against women in post conflict settings.
In: University of Cumbria Interpersonal Violence Seminar Series, 6th December 2017, University of Cumbria.
(Unpublished)
Mukungu, Kate
(2019)
Building a victim centred GBV activist movement across namibia.
Sister Namibia, 31
(2).
pp. 16-18.
Mukungu, Kate
(2018)
But what do you do when you believe that the law is wrong?: Civil disobedience in pro-choice activism in Northern Ireland.
In: North East Crime Research Conference, 25th April 2018, York St. John University, York, England..
(Unpublished)
Mukungu, Kate
(2017)
Challenging violence against women and girls in post-conflict settings: Learning from women activists.
In: Second Annual, Global Status of Women and Girls Conference: Understanding, Defining, and Preventing Violence, 24th – 26th March 2017, Christopher Newport University, Virginia, USA..
(Unpublished)
Mukungu, Kate
(2018)
Locating the individual in collective activism to address violence against women in post conflict contexts.
In: Women’s Paths Symposium 2018, Women of the Global South and its Diasporas: Rights, Representation and Activism, 5th June 2018, University of Leeds.
(Unpublished)
Mukungu, Kate
(2018)
Reforming abortion legislation in Northern Ireland; Threats, opportunities and political expediency.
In: Socio Legal Studies Conference., 27th-29th March 2018, Bristol University, Bristol, England..
(Unpublished)
Mukungu, Kate and Kamwanyah, N.J.
(2020)
Gender-Based Violence: Victims, Activism and Namibia's Dual Justice Systems.
In: Davies, P. and Tapley, J., (eds.)
Victimology: Research, policy and activism.
Palgrave Macmillan, London.
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Policek, Nicoletta
(2017)
Artichokes and fresh veggies: taking the rural out of prison.
Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 2017
(68).
pp. 95-108.
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Snell, Laura, Goodwin, Victoria and Grimwood, Tom
(2022)
Sexual assault and abuse survivor journey research.
HASKE.
(Unpublished)
Snell, Laura, Grimwood, Tom and Goodwin, Victoria
(2021)
Keeping Patients Connected: an evaluation of the third sector and public sector partnership.
HASKE.
(Unpublished)
Snell, Laura, Grimwood, Tom and Goodwin, Victoria
(2021)
The support needs of people who have experienced domestic abuse: a report for Cumbria County Council.
HASKE.
(Unpublished)
Stuart, Kaz
(2021)
Biopsychosocial determinants of wellbeing – a blueprint for tackling well-being inequalities?
SCIREA Journal of Sociology, 5
(3).
pp. 134-154.
Stuart, Kaz
(2020)
Building a therapeutic community around children experiencing poverty: a systems perspective.
In: Building a Therapeutic Community Around Children Experiencing Poverty, 15th October 2020, Web based.
(Unpublished)
Stuart, Kaz
(2021)
Young People's Leisure Time 'Post-Covid' - we need more stuff to do and more places to go.
In: Great North Children's Research Network Annual Conference, 4th November 2021, Online.
(Unpublished)
Stuart, Kaz
(2020)
A biopsychosocial framework for recovery from Covid-19 in NENC.
In: The PHINE Network Event: C-Works: Covid-19 Consequences - Want it? OR Know it? Share it!, 7th October 2020, Webinar.
(Unpublished)
Stuart, Kaz and Hillman, Steve
(2017)
An asset-based approach to theory of change.
The Centre for Youth Impact, Leicester, UK.
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Taylor-Beswick, Amanda
(2022)
Post-pandemic social work and social care: leading through the liminality.
In: Social Work Scotland Annual Conference and Exhibition, 5 October 2022, Crieff, UK.
(Unpublished)
Taylor-Beswick, Amanda
(2022)
Post-pandemic social work practice-education; what will it look like, what will it feel like, who will decide?
In: University of Suffolk 10 Year University Practice Learning Conference, 2022, Ipswich, UK.
(Unpublished)
Taylor-Beswick, Amanda
(2022)
Pre-pandemic, pandemic, post-pandemic social work education and practice; what will we take forward, what we will leave behind, who will decide.
In: Digital Technologies in Social Work Practice and Education, 17 May 2022, Trinity College Dublin, UK.
(Unpublished)
Taylor-Beswick, Amanda
(2022)
Using digital technology to improve outcomes in social work.
In: National Social Care Conference, 28-29 September 2022, Cardiff, UK.
(Unpublished)
Turnell, Andrew
(2019)
Beyond procedures: how do we stake a claim for effective social work practice?
In: 3rd Annual University of Cumbria Social Work Conference, 17 May 2019, University of Cumbria, Carlisle, UK.
(Unpublished)