This paper is based upon ongoing theoretical work by the author. A growing number of academics are starting to problematise social work within a risk paradigm by highlighting the impact this has on how service user's experiences are atomised into units of risk, rather than having their needs understood as members of families and communities. This paper seeks to develop this discussion by offering a theoretical examination of risk from a phenomenological perspective by unpacking some of the underlying constructions of risk. Using Heidegger’s work this paper attempts to first of all undertake an ontology of risk and then to examine its usefulness in the UK child protection context. The author argues that working within a risk paradigm obscure...
This paper attempts to explore the relationship between different forms of knowledge and the kinds o...
The introduction of a differential response model to the New Zealand child protection system is an i...
Editorial for a special issue on 'Risk in Social Work' for the Journal of Social Work Practice
This paper is based upon ongoing theoretical work by the author. A growing number of academics are s...
Summary – This paper critically discusses the limitations of theorising social work from psychologic...
This paper describes a paradigmatic shift in child protection practice within the UK, arguing that t...
The rhetoric of risk has become a prominent issue in the field of child and family social work. As a...
In the context of the changing relationship between children, parents and the welfare state, profess...
The study of ‘risk’ in social work involves complex interplay between human behaviour, emotion, evid...
Risk means different things in different contexts and there are many ways in which to conceptualise ...
Abstract Contemporary ideas and strategies of both 'risk' and 'power' are signif...
This study explores how risk operates as a concept and practice in social workers’ interventions. Co...
Contemporary ideas and strategies of both 'risk' and 'power' are significant and dynamic influences ...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publish...
Social workers are at the heart of drives to improve child health and wellbeing, with knowledge shar...
This paper attempts to explore the relationship between different forms of knowledge and the kinds o...
The introduction of a differential response model to the New Zealand child protection system is an i...
Editorial for a special issue on 'Risk in Social Work' for the Journal of Social Work Practice
This paper is based upon ongoing theoretical work by the author. A growing number of academics are s...
Summary – This paper critically discusses the limitations of theorising social work from psychologic...
This paper describes a paradigmatic shift in child protection practice within the UK, arguing that t...
The rhetoric of risk has become a prominent issue in the field of child and family social work. As a...
In the context of the changing relationship between children, parents and the welfare state, profess...
The study of ‘risk’ in social work involves complex interplay between human behaviour, emotion, evid...
Risk means different things in different contexts and there are many ways in which to conceptualise ...
Abstract Contemporary ideas and strategies of both 'risk' and 'power' are signif...
This study explores how risk operates as a concept and practice in social workers’ interventions. Co...
Contemporary ideas and strategies of both 'risk' and 'power' are significant and dynamic influences ...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publish...
Social workers are at the heart of drives to improve child health and wellbeing, with knowledge shar...
This paper attempts to explore the relationship between different forms of knowledge and the kinds o...
The introduction of a differential response model to the New Zealand child protection system is an i...
Editorial for a special issue on 'Risk in Social Work' for the Journal of Social Work Practice