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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesEducationScienceSelf-Improvement | ||||
Dr Ella Kuskoff discusses how providing housing and support to low-income mothers reduces the need for child protection interventions.
Professor Brid Featherstone explores social workers' considerations about the ethics of adoption.
Professor Helen Chatterjee from University College London discusses a review of nature- and culture-based interventions and their importance for our health and wellbeing.
Jitka Vseteckova, Sally Boyle and Martyn Higgins discuss a review of parenting interventions used by social workers to support vulnerable children
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Apple Podcasts | #73 |
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