Search

Showing total 332 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Region england Remove constraint Region: england Publisher emerald publishing limited Remove constraint Publisher: emerald publishing limited
332 results

Search Results

1. Developing an outcome measure for an adult intellectual disabilities intensive support team – a practice paper.

2. Three early papers on self-neglect.

3. Shipping containers and speed boats: exploring the contexts and relational spaces professionals navigate to safeguard young people from criminal exploitation.

4. Being more human – why children’s social care should be more about people and less about paper-work.

5. Exploring the prevalence of loneliness and social isolation in an analysis of Safeguarding Adults Reviews in South Yorkshire.

6. Supporting aspirations – or not? Recent reforms on equality, the green paper on Special Educational Needs and the potential of a neurodiversity spectrum statement.

7. Leave for informally admitted patients: a review of written guidance produced by mental health services in England and Wales.

8. Harassment and slurs or epistemic injustice? Interrogating discriminatory abuse through safeguarding adult review analysis.

9. Why am I still in hospital? Evaluation of delayed discharges from two learning disability assessment and treatment units in England.

10. Mapping and review of self-neglect policies and procedures from safeguarding adults boards in England.

11. Connecting and reconnecting: a phenomenological study of the meanings extra care tenants attribute to using the internet for social contact.

12. The SECURE STAIRS framework: preliminary evaluation of formulation developments in the Children and Young People's Secure Estate.

13. Social workers and safeguarding adult reviews (SARs)– an exploration of the stories that are told and the narratives that they hold.

14. Hearing from justice-involved, care experienced children: what are their experiences of residential care environments and regimes?

15. STEM education in England: questioning the "leaky pipeline" metaphor.

16. The role of the Mental Health Act 1983 in safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and neglect: a thematic analysis of safeguarding adults reviews.

17. Why are there higher rates of children looked after in Wales?

18. Commentary on "Why am I still in hospital? Evaluation of delayed discharges from two learning disability assessment and treatment units in England".

19. An observational study on IAPT waiting times before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic using descriptive time-series data.

20. Relational dignity and assisted dying for persons deprived of liberty.

21. Evaluation of birth companions perinatal and peer support provision in two prison settings in England: a mixed-methods study.

22. Provisions for people living with dementia in housing with care settings in England.

23. Co-production of post-diagnostic psychosocial intervention with carers of people with intellectual disability and dementia.

24. Exploring the changes and challenges of COVID-19 in adult safeguarding practice: qualitative findings from a mixed-methods project.

25. Vulnerable workers and the demise of adult education in England.

26. "Just because people are old, just because they're ill..." dignity matters in district nursing.

27. Development, use and evaluation of a web based mental capacity assessment tool for staff working with people with learning disabilities.

28. Evaluating workforce needs for higher specialist training for psychiatry of intellectual disability in Kent, Surrey and Sussex: a workforce scoping service evaluation.

29. Exploring the ability of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to respond to new valuable knowledge: the influence of professionals and internal organisational processes.

30. Assessment methods in entrepreneurship education, challenges and opportunities in developed and developing nations: a comparative study of Nigeria and England.

31. The impact of Covid-19 on access to psychological services.

32. Trust, efficacy and ethicacy when testing prisoners for COVID-19.

33. A comparison of dementia assessment services for people with intellectual disabilities.

34. On (not) learning from self-neglect safeguarding adult reviews.

35. Structural discrimination and abuse: COVID-19 and people in care homes in England and Wales.

36. How well do children in the North East of England function after a crisis: a service evaluation.

37. Improving access to mental health services for those experiencing multiple disadvantage.

38. COVID-19: a shock to the system-reflections from practice by safeguarding adults board managers.

39. Young people and "county lines": a contextual and social account.

40. Sexual assault of older people by hospital staff in England.

41. Access to and use of health and social care services for people with learning disabilities during COVID-19: a longitudinal study.

42. Meeting the private sector housing condition and adaptation needs of older people: responses from London's environmental health and allied services.

43. Of myths and markets: how marketisation of the care home sector contributes to circumstances where abuse is more likely to occur and continue.

44. Health promotion co-existing in a high-security prison context: a documentary analysis.

45. Challenging behaviour, inpatient services and governance in England.

46. Choosing to be homeless? Persistent rough sleeping and the perverse incentives of social policy in England.

47. Narratives of reform: the Mental Health Act (MHA) in England and Wales from the 1983 MHA to the Wessley Review (2018).

48. Safeguarding adults reviews and homelessness: making the connections.

49. New Orleans intervention model: implementing the model and its randomised controlled trial in a London borough.

50. Reframing financial abuse of parishioners: an analysis of a Church of England disciplinary tribunal hearing regarding Rev. Karl Wray.