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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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Perry W Benson,Leola Dyrud Furman,Edward R Canda et al. Perry W Benson et al.
As a primary intervention, raising the topics of faith and religion with individuals traumatised by terrorism and/or natural disasters can be daunting for social workers, because victims often enter the helping relationship with feelings of...
Ira Malmberg-Heimonen,Sidsel Natland,Anne Grete Tøge et al. Ira Malmberg-Heimonen et al.
Using a cluster-randomised design, this study analyses the effects of a government-administered skill training programme for social workers in Norway. The training programme aims to improve social workers' professional competences by enhanc...
Rachel Goldhill Rachel Goldhill
This paper brings a close analysis to bear on tensions in the main discourses within probation and the wider criminal justice system, namely between punitive, target-driven approaches and the opposing gender-responsive, strengths-based, hum...
Sagit Lev,Liat Ayalon Sagit Lev
We examined the ways in which the social worker is coping with obligation dilemma in an Israeli nursing home. The research was conducted using semi-structured, in-depth interviews carried out with fifteen social workers employed in nursing ...
Mark Holloway,Rachel Fyson Mark Holloway
Increasing numbers of adults in the UK are living with acquired brain injury (ABI), with those affected requiring immediate medical care and longer-term rehabilitative and social care. Despite their social needs, limited attention has been ...
David Campbell,Grégoire Côté,Jonathan Grant et al. David Campbell et al.
Decision makers in adult social care are increasingly interested in using evidence from research to support or shape their decisions. The scope and nature of the current landscape of adult social care research (ASCR) need to be better under...
Steven Brandt,Rudi Roose,Griet Verschelden Steven Brandt
From the late 1980s until now, scholars, educators and social workers have criticised the diminution of interest in the structural level of social problems. In this lament, former social work is beguiled, while critiques are targeted at the...
Jasper De Witte,Anja Declercq,Koen Hermans Jasper De Witte
The use of information and communication technology (ICT) in child welfare services has increased significantly during the last decades, and so have the possibilities to process health data. Parton (2009) states that this evolution has led ...
Martin J Downes,Ali Lakhani,Annick Maujean et al. Martin J Downes et al.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that care farming practices have the potential to provide positive outcomes for young people in foster-care and residential care environments. A systematic review (searching; CINAHL, Web of Knowledge, PsychInfo) ...
Julie Selwyn,Sarah Meakings Julie Selwyn
Adolescent-to-parent violence (APV) has received little attention in the social work literature, although it is known to be a factor in families whose children are at risk of entry to care. The behaviour patterns that characterise APV inclu...