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Social Work Research Podcast
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Conversations with social work researchers about studies they have conducted and their implications for practice. Ideal for social work students, practitioners, researchers or anyone interested in social work research.
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A brief introduction to the Social Work Research Podcast
Donald Forrester, Professor of Child and Family Social Work at Cardiff University, on the relationship between social work skills and outcomes for children and families.
Professor Lynette Joubert, Professor of Social Work, and Alys-Marie Manguy, PhD candidate, University of Melbourne, on models of family support in paediatric emergency departments.
Dr Hannah Jobling, Lecturer in Social Work at the University of York, on decision-making in mental health tribunals for Community Treatment Orders.
Prof John Devaney of the University of Edinburgh on inequality of experiences of domestic abuse among mothers of young children
Dr Bryn Lloyd-Evans, Associate Professor at University College London, on increasing rates of psychiatric hospital detentions
Dr Jenny Threlfall on racial socialization practices in the context of the shooting of a Black teenager by a White police officer in the US
Professor Gavin Davidson from Queen's University Belfast discusses research on service users' experiences and views of support for decision-making.
Professor Jonathan Scourfield from Cardiff University explores what triggers social work involvement and subsequent outcomes for children and young people.
Dr Jon Symonds explores how fathers can be encouraged to be involved in parenting programmes.
Dr Kayonda Ngamaba explores what improves our happiness and life satisfaction, and the role religion plays in this.
Professor Harry Ferguson explores why children are sometimes 'invisible' in social workers' home visits
Dr Gareth O'Rourke discusses the impact of the implementation of the Care Act on older co-resident carers of older people in England.
Nanne Isokuortti on the implementation of a systemic practice model, adapted from Reclaiming Social Work, in Children's Services in Finland.
Professor Paul Bywaters on the relationship between income inequality, poverty and child welfare interventions in the UK.
Dr Pia Tham evaluates the impact of introducing group supervision for NQSWs, team strengthening activities and training for team leaders on working conditions of social workers.
Dr Mark Wilberforce on what service users want from mental health social workers
Professor Jill Manthorpe discusses the experiences of social workers during the pandemic and the enduring changes it may bring to professional practice.
Rick Hood, Professor of Social Work at Kingston University, on why the 'toxic trio' should be removed from the social work lexicon.
Dr Elizabeth Bates explores the experiences of men who have experienced intimate partner violence