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Festschrift for Peter Huxley
Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024)Peter Huxley was the Founding Editor of this journal, and, without exaggeration, the world’s most eminent social work researcher in the field of mental health. The range of his impact and influence is reflected in the varied papers presented here in his honour: some empirical, some historical and some theoretical, addressing a range of topics from mental health policy to the measurement of social need to the evaluation of interventions.
This issue is edited by Rob Poole, Professor of Social Psychiatry, and with Peter Huxley, Co-Director of the Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University, and Catherine Robinson, Professor of Social Care Research at the University of Manchester
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Child Welfare in Africa Part 2 advance
Vol. 24The first four articles for the second of our special issues on child welfare in Africa
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Advance Publication
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Child welfare in Africa: Part one
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Autoethnography in Social Work
Vol. 23 No. 2 (2022)Autoethnography (AE) has developed rapidly in the last 20 years in the social sciences. This collection of narratives should encourage more social workers to adopt the AE approach to the understanding of their role and their relationships with their clients and colleagues.It is edited by Dr Jerome Carson, Professor of Psychology, and Robert Hurst, Psychologist, University of Bolton
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Out of the Shadows III
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Family Support in the European Context
Vol. 21 No. 2This Special Edition of SW&SSR is dedicated to furthering our understanding of family support across Europe. The work springs from an informal group of scholars, practitioners and policy makers who met initially under the auspices of UNESCO in Paris in 2015. The group kept working and growing since then, creating the European Family Support Network. The network developed an application to the EU COST programme: this application (using the acronym: EuroFam-Net) was approved in 2018, and has funded a number of workstreams which involve representatives from 36 countries across the continent (they can be viewed on the website: https://eurofamnet.eu/).
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Professionalism, de-professionalisation and austerity
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Disability and Enabling Approaches
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Number 2 / 2014
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Number 1 / 2014
Vol. 17 No. 1