Social Work, Community and Public Health


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HeadMrs Rachel Picton

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Child Q – How can African and Caribbean children be safeguarded?
Weekes, A. (2022). Child Q – How can African and Caribbean children be safeguarded? Institute of Health & Social Care at LSBU. 20 - 20 Jun 2022 London South Bank University.

Conference paper

Using Inter-group contact theory in the classroom to socialise and educate social work students.
Weekes, A. (2022). Using Inter-group contact theory in the classroom to socialise and educate social work students. Joint Social Work Education Conference (JSWEC). Leeds 23 - 24 Jun 2022

Conference paper

Prejudice & Psychometrics: Combatting our assumptions
Weekes, A. (2022). Prejudice & Psychometrics: Combatting our assumptions. UEL Research and Activism Conference School of Psychology. 11 - 11 Jun 2022

Conference keynote

A study of the biographic and professional influences on fostering/adoption panels members' recommendation-making
Weekes, A. (2022). A study of the biographic and professional influences on fostering/adoption panels members' recommendation-making. The Tavistock Social Work Doctoral Symposium.Hearing and being heard, seeing and being seen: voices from the Communities, practitioners organisations. . 03 - 03 Feb 2022

Conference poster

Postdoctoral Narrative - Life After Passing
Weekes, A. (2022). Postdoctoral Narrative - Life After Passing. U.E.L. Doctoral Conference. 26 - 26 Mar 2022

Conference poster

Early implementation of the structured medication review in England: a qualitative study.
Madden, M., Mills, T., Atkin, K., Stewart, D. and McCambridge, J. (2022). Early implementation of the structured medication review in England: a qualitative study. The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners. https://doi.org/BJGP.2022.0014

Journal article

How Can Research and Theory Enhance Understanding of Professional Decision-Making in Reviews of Cases of Child Death and Serious Injury?
Gillingham, P. and Whittaker, A. (2022). How Can Research and Theory Enhance Understanding of Professional Decision-Making in Reviews of Cases of Child Death and Serious Injury? The British Journal of Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcac116

Journal article

Editorial: The Social-Ecological Context of Health Literacy
Dadaczynski, K., Sykes, S., Bíró, É. and Kósa, K. (2022). Editorial: The Social-Ecological Context of Health Literacy. Frontiers in Public Health. 10, p. 897717. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.897717

Journal article

Sport and Exercise Science and Health
Mileva, K. and Zaidell, L. (2022). Sport and Exercise Science and Health. in: Wills, J. (ed.) Health Studies: an Introduction Springer Nature. pp. 84-124

Book chapter

Teaching strategy: the key to maximising personal and professional outcomes
Weekes, A. (2022). Teaching strategy: the key to maximising personal and professional outcomes . LSBU Learning and Education Conference 2022. 18 - 18 Jan 2022

Conference poster

The biographic and professional influences on adoption and fostering panel members' recommendation-making
Weekes, A. (2022). The biographic and professional influences on adoption and fostering panel members' recommendation-making . Adoption & Fostering. 45 (4), pp. 382-397. https://doi.org/10.1177/03085759211058359

Journal article

Differences in digital health literacy and future anxiety between health care and other university students in England during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Frings, D., Sykes, S., Ojo,A, Rowlands, G, Trasolini, A, Dadaczynski, K, Okan, O and Wills, J. (2022). Differences in digital health literacy and future anxiety between health care and other university students in England during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Public Health. 22 (658). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13087-y

Journal article

Serious youth violence: County lines drug dealing and the Government response
Havard, T. (2022). Serious youth violence: County lines drug dealing and the Government response. House of Commons Library.

Project report

Girls in gangs: how they are recruited, exploited and trapped
Havard, T. (2022). Girls in gangs: how they are recruited, exploited and trapped. The Conversation.

Journal article

Group decision-making theories for child and family social work
Alfandari, R., Taylor, B., Enosh, G., Killick, C., McCafferty, P., Mullineux, J., Przeperski, J., Rölver, M. and Whittaker, A. (2022). Group decision-making theories for child and family social work. European Journal of Social Work. 26 (2), pp. 204-217. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691457.2021.2016651

Journal article

Le défi des gangs de jeunes : enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien
Miller, E. and Whittaker, A. (2022). Le défi des gangs de jeunes : enjeux et interventions dans le contexte britannique et canadien. Montreal, Canada University of Montréal Press.

Book

Editorial
Whittaker, A. and Kirwan, G. (2021). Editorial. Journal of Social Work Practice. 35 (4), pp. 333-334. https://doi.org/10.1080/02650533.2021.1996697

Journal article

Using intuition in social work decision making
Sicora, A., Taylor, B., Alfandari, R., Enosh, Guy, Helm, Duncan, Killick, C., Lyons, Olive, Mullineux, Judith, Przeperski, J., Rölver, M. and Whittaker, Andrew (2021). Using intuition in social work decision making. European Journal of Social Work. 24 (5), pp. 772-787. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691457.2021.1918066

Journal article

Self-directed support: ten years on
Morrow, F. and Kettle, M. (2021). Self-directed support: ten years on. Insights. 61.

Journal article

Multiple meanings of resilience: Health professionals' experiences of a dual element training intervention designed to help them prepare for coping with error
Janes, G., Harrison, R., Johnson, J., Simms-Ellis, R., Mills, T. and Lawton, R. (2021). Multiple meanings of resilience: Health professionals' experiences of a dual element training intervention designed to help them prepare for coping with error. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 28. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.13555

Journal article

Young adults' experiences of dialysis and kidney transplant decision-making
Ofori-Ansah, S., Evans, M., Jones, J. and Thomas, N. (2021). Young adults' experiences of dialysis and kidney transplant decision-making. 49th EDTNA/ERCA International Conference. Virtual 04 - 07 Sep 2021

Conference presentation

Young adults' experiences of decision-making: social media recruitment of participants
Ofori-Ansah, S., Jones, J., Evans, M. and Thomas, N. (2021). Young adults' experiences of decision-making: social media recruitment of participants. 49th EDTNA/ERCA International Conference. Virtual 04 - 07 Sep 2021 EDTNA/ERCA.

Conference presentation

Using qualitative process evaluation in the development of a complex intervention to advance person-centred practice by pharmacists: The Medicines and Alcohol Consultation (MAC)
Madden, M., Morris, S., Stewart, D., Atkin, K., Gough, B., Mills, T. and McCambridge, J. (2021). Using qualitative process evaluation in the development of a complex intervention to advance person-centred practice by pharmacists: The Medicines and Alcohol Consultation (MAC). Social Science and Medicine - Qualitative Research in Health. 1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2021.100012

Journal article

The Association Between Health Care Staff Engagement and Patient Safety Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Janes, G., Mills, T., Budworth, L., Johnson, J. and Lawton, R. (2021). The Association Between Health Care Staff Engagement and Patient Safety Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Patient Safety. 17 (3), pp. 207-216. https://doi.org/10.1097/PTS.0000000000000807

Journal article

My Doctorate: The Longest Pregnancy
Weekes, A. (2021). My Doctorate: The Longest Pregnancy.

Journal article

Rethinking fostering and adoption panels’
Weekes, A. (2021). Rethinking fostering and adoption panels’.

Other

There’s no such thing as non-judgemental
Weekes, A. (2021). There’s no such thing as non-judgemental.

Other

The use of mHealth apps in interactive health literacy – perspectives from healthcare professionals.
Stewart-Lord, A., Sykes, S., Admani, A., Angell-Wells, C., Williams, R., Tsang, Y. and Johnson, R. (2021). The use of mHealth apps in interactive health literacy – perspectives from healthcare professionals. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-8140(21)08426-7

Conference poster

Evaluation of the Lewisham Trauma Informed Group Work Programme
Whittaker, A., Harvey, D. and Shepherd, B. (2021). Evaluation of the Lewisham Trauma Informed Group Work Programme. London London South Bank University. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.31817.67689

Project report

Street Gangs and Coercive Control: The Gendered Exploitation of Young Women and Girls in County Lines
Havard, T., Densley, J., Whittaker, A. and Wills, J. (2021). Street Gangs and Coercive Control: The Gendered Exploitation of Young Women and Girls in County Lines . Criminology & Criminal Justice. https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958211051513

Journal article

How can we help novice child protection social workers to see situations like experienced practitioners? A randomised controlled trial evaluation of the ShadowBox™ method using pre-recorded video feedback
Whittaker, A., Moser, K., Harvey, D. and Brand, M. (2021). How can we help novice child protection social workers to see situations like experienced practitioners? A randomised controlled trial evaluation of the ShadowBox™ method using pre-recorded video feedback. Naturalistic Decision Making and Resilience Engineering Symposium 2021. Toulouse, France 20 - 24 Jun 2021 Naturalistic Decision Making.

Conference paper

eHealth literacy during the COVID-19 pandemic: seeking, sharing, suspicion amongst older and younger UK populations
Sykes, S., Wills, J., Trasolini, A., Wood, K. and Frings, D. (2021). eHealth literacy during the COVID-19 pandemic: seeking, sharing, suspicion amongst older and younger UK populations. Health Promotion International. 37 (1), p. daab103. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daab103

Journal article

Editorial for Volume 35, Issue 2
Whittaker, A. and Kirwan, G. (2021). Editorial for Volume 35, Issue 2. Journal of Social Work Practice. 35 (2), pp. 115-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/02650533.2021.1917825

Journal article

Usher syndrome, an unseen/hidden disability: a phenomenological study of adults across the lifespan living in England
Evans, M. and Baillie, L. (2021). Usher syndrome, an unseen/hidden disability: a phenomenological study of adults across the lifespan living in England. Disability & Society. 37 (10), pp. 1636-1658. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2021.1889981

Journal article

Can we prepare healthcare professionals and students for involvement in stressful healthcare events? A mixed-methods evaluation of a resilience training intervention
Johnson, J., Simms-Ellis, R., Janes, G., Mills, T., Budworth, L., Atkinson, L. and Reema, H. (2020). Can we prepare healthcare professionals and students for involvement in stressful healthcare events? A mixed-methods evaluation of a resilience training intervention. BMC Health Services Research. 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05948-2

Journal article

Improving transitions from hospital to home: Using ‘real world’ logic models to derive learning from a feasibility trial of a ‘hybrid intervention’
Mills, T., Baxter, R., Shannon, R., Murray, J., Lawton, R. and O'Hara, J. (2020). Improving transitions from hospital to home: Using ‘real world’ logic models to derive learning from a feasibility trial of a ‘hybrid intervention’. Health Services Research UK.

Conference presentation

BOOK REVIEW
Djerbib, A. (2020). BOOK REVIEW. Journal of Prescribing Practice. 2 (1), pp. 48-48. https://doi.org/10.12968/jprp.2020.2.1.48

Journal article

Beyond the Power and Control Wheel: how abusive men manipulate mobile phone technologies to facilitate coercive control
Havard, T. and Lefevre, M. (2020). Beyond the Power and Control Wheel: how abusive men manipulate mobile phone technologies to facilitate coercive control. Journal of Gender-Based Violence. 4 (2), pp. 223-239. https://doi.org/10.1332/239868020x15850131608789

Journal article

Covid-19, domestic abuse and what universities can do for students
Magill, Christine, Gajparia, J., Havard, T., Shepherd, R. and Kibirige, N. (2020). Covid-19, domestic abuse and what universities can do for students. Wonkhe.

Journal article

Editorial
Whittaker, A. and Kirwan, G. (2020). Editorial. Journal of Social Work Practice. 34 (3), pp. 221-223. https://doi.org/10.1080/02650533.2020.1798098

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