This thesis presents the findings of a narrative inquiry exploring the lived experiences and perceptions that trans and non-binary people have in relation to adopting or fostering a child in England and Wales. Since the 1950s, adoption and fostering agencies have acted as ‘gatekeepers’, deciding who is deemed a suitable parent/carer and who is not. Adoption and fostering agencies have tended to espouse gender normative views in their practices. This amounts to covert discrimination as these practices disadvantage people who identify outside of normative frameworks of gender. This research addresses a gap in the research, bringing trans people’s voices into fostering and adoption social work in England and Wales. The results of ten in-d...
This essay examines six transpersons’ experiences as clients of treatment from the social services. ...
The current context for the LGBTQ+ community in the UK is one of turbulence and division, described ...
Transgender issues are under-explored and marginalised within mainstream social work and social care...
This oral paper will discuss findings of a narrative inquiry exploring trans peoples' experiences of...
This paper offers a conceptually-informed analysis of fostering and adoption social work and argues ...
The aim of this study was to use a qualitative paradigm to explore social workers' attitudes and bel...
There is increasing recognition that domestic abuse takes place outside of the heteronormative parad...
This thesis presents an account of trans people’s perspectives and experiences of domestic abuse, th...
This paper discusses some key findings taken from a qualitative study conducted with gay and lesbian...
This thesis is concerned with the social construction and formation of transgender identities, the i...
Transgender issues are under-explored and marginalised within mainstream social work and social care...
Throughout the history of the foster care system in America, individuals within the LGBTQIA+ communi...
Transgender issues are under‐explored and marginalised within mainstream social work and social care...
Purpose: This exploratory study reports findings from 448 transgender (trans) adults, 774 cisgender ...
A paucity of knowledge of social care services to transgender people in Scotland led to this researc...
This essay examines six transpersons’ experiences as clients of treatment from the social services. ...
The current context for the LGBTQ+ community in the UK is one of turbulence and division, described ...
Transgender issues are under-explored and marginalised within mainstream social work and social care...
This oral paper will discuss findings of a narrative inquiry exploring trans peoples' experiences of...
This paper offers a conceptually-informed analysis of fostering and adoption social work and argues ...
The aim of this study was to use a qualitative paradigm to explore social workers' attitudes and bel...
There is increasing recognition that domestic abuse takes place outside of the heteronormative parad...
This thesis presents an account of trans people’s perspectives and experiences of domestic abuse, th...
This paper discusses some key findings taken from a qualitative study conducted with gay and lesbian...
This thesis is concerned with the social construction and formation of transgender identities, the i...
Transgender issues are under-explored and marginalised within mainstream social work and social care...
Throughout the history of the foster care system in America, individuals within the LGBTQIA+ communi...
Transgender issues are under‐explored and marginalised within mainstream social work and social care...
Purpose: This exploratory study reports findings from 448 transgender (trans) adults, 774 cisgender ...
A paucity of knowledge of social care services to transgender people in Scotland led to this researc...
This essay examines six transpersons’ experiences as clients of treatment from the social services. ...
The current context for the LGBTQ+ community in the UK is one of turbulence and division, described ...
Transgender issues are under-explored and marginalised within mainstream social work and social care...