This paper reports on empirical research involving focus groups with social workers in order to provide insight into their experiences of working with lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children in England. Social workers' understandings of key areas of families' lives are explored, including experiences of racism and adequacy of social support networks. The analysis highlights the need for a greater awareness of racism and social disapproval experienced by mothers, and how this impacts upon their support networks. The contested areas of identity and social and political identification for mixed-parentage children are discussed and key questions are asked about the use of terminology and how this influences social work practice. This pap...
Social support, as a complex, dynamic and multidimensional concept, has been studied extensively. Ho...
As revealed by the 2011 Census, England is increasingly multi-ethnic. Yet, at the same time, racist ...
Parental engagement with British child-rearing normative practices and policies has been a source of...
The growing number of mixed relationships and mixed-parentage children in the UK has been held up as...
In a context where mixed relationships are often seen as a visible indicator of increased tolerance,...
This paper draws upon in-depth interviews with thirty lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children...
There is a rich literature on the benefits to children of both mother and father involvement but the...
This article places side-by-side the views from lone mothers bringing up children from mixedracial a...
of Leicester. He has extensive experience in training and consultancy in anti-discrimination and equ...
This paper aims to re-examine the social dimension of social support as the shared responsibility of...
Findings are reported from a process study of an English multi-disciplinary team working with famili...
The purpose of the research was to explore the theoretical models which social workers applied to th...
In the last 5 years there has been an increased drive to include the perspectives and contributions ...
This study explored social workers perceptions of disproportionality of African American children in...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
Social support, as a complex, dynamic and multidimensional concept, has been studied extensively. Ho...
As revealed by the 2011 Census, England is increasingly multi-ethnic. Yet, at the same time, racist ...
Parental engagement with British child-rearing normative practices and policies has been a source of...
The growing number of mixed relationships and mixed-parentage children in the UK has been held up as...
In a context where mixed relationships are often seen as a visible indicator of increased tolerance,...
This paper draws upon in-depth interviews with thirty lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children...
There is a rich literature on the benefits to children of both mother and father involvement but the...
This article places side-by-side the views from lone mothers bringing up children from mixedracial a...
of Leicester. He has extensive experience in training and consultancy in anti-discrimination and equ...
This paper aims to re-examine the social dimension of social support as the shared responsibility of...
Findings are reported from a process study of an English multi-disciplinary team working with famili...
The purpose of the research was to explore the theoretical models which social workers applied to th...
In the last 5 years there has been an increased drive to include the perspectives and contributions ...
This study explored social workers perceptions of disproportionality of African American children in...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
Social support, as a complex, dynamic and multidimensional concept, has been studied extensively. Ho...
As revealed by the 2011 Census, England is increasingly multi-ethnic. Yet, at the same time, racist ...
Parental engagement with British child-rearing normative practices and policies has been a source of...