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期刊名:British journal of social work

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ISSN:0045-3102

e-ISSN:1468-263X

IF/分区:1.5/Q2

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Sarah L Foster,Robbie Duschinsky Sarah L Foster
There have been many calls for the use of attachment theory in children's social work practice. Yet, some commentators claim that attachment theory has been uncritically adopted by social workers and has become an unhelpfully dominant persp...
Lorna Stabler,Rhiannon Evans,Jonathan Scourfield et al. Lorna Stabler et al.
Identifying which approaches can effectively reduce the need for out-of-home care for children is critically important. Despite the proliferation of different interventions and approaches globally, evidence summaries on this topic are limit...
Catherine E McKinley,Jennifer Lilly Catherine E McKinley
Intimate partner violence (IPV), early childbearing (ECB) and early marriage (EM) are interconnected to the historical oppression of patriarchal colonialism imposed upon Indigenous peoples throughout the world by colonising nations, such as...
Michael Arribas-Ayllon,Katherine Shelton,Angus Clarke Michael Arribas-Ayllon
Genetic testing is controversial in adoption with professionals taking different positions on whether children should be protected from genetic information or whether it can be used to assist adoption. In this article, we argue that advance...
Miriam Schiff,Shiri Shinan-Altman,Hadas Rosenne Miriam Schiff
This exploratory study focuses on the personal and professional concerns of Israeli social workers in hospitals and community health settings during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Other studies omitted health care social workers' need...
Beth R Crisp,Sonya Stanford,Nicole Moulding Beth R Crisp
Social work education in Australia in the midst of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) would not have been possible under our pre-pandemic accreditation standards due to assumptions about best practice in higher education that were not pos...
Annie Townsend,Mishel McMahon Annie Townsend
Unprecedented trends of complex humanitarian contexts are unfolding globally, and they are driven by numerous humanitarian crisis drivers. Two of the more recent and ongoing crisis drivers are the Coronavirus Pandemic 2019 and the Black Liv...
Natasha Cortis,Ciara Smyth,Kylie Valentine et al. Natasha Cortis et al.
COVID-19 rapidly altered patterns of domestic and family violence, increasing the complexity of women's needs, and presenting new barriers to service use. This article examines service responses in Australia, exploring practitioners' accoun...
Heather Fraser,Nik Taylor,Damien W Riggs Heather Fraser
Disasters do not just affect humans. And humans do not only live with, care for or interact with other humans. In this conceptual article, we explain how animals are relevant to green and disaster social work. Power, oppression and politics...
Prospera Tedam Prospera Tedam
Using three tenets of Critical Race Theory as the analytical lens, namely, counter story-telling, everyday racism and whiteness as privilege, this qualitative study examined the experiences of twenty Black African social workers during the ...