In the UK the public discourse on separated families has been rich with the stereotypes of ʹdeadbeat dadsʹ and ʹobstructive mumsʹ. It is the author’s view that these stereotypes have also been common in public service social work and concomitant legal practice with families, in part encouraged by uncritical approaches to assessment perpetuated by mandated tools such as the Framework for Assessment of Children in Need and their Families (DH, 2000), the Common Assessment Framework (2005) and the Integrated Children’s System (2005). There are continuing concerns about the quality of assessments and that good practice in this regard is inhibited by managerialist and bureaucratic approaches and imbalance between social work practitioners ...
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Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderIn England, 1532‐1649 was an era during whi...
It is often said that we are the first generation who will live longer than our children. Others sa...
The burgeoning interest in enactive paradigms of perception and cognition offers an opportunity to r...
Architecture is about buildings? Should schools of architecture be involved with learning to build?...
I explore opportunities for political activism from a feminist antispeciesist perspective. I reconc...
It is frequently documented that prisoners’ families are subject to a ‘courtesy stigma’(Goffman 1963...
This article volunteers to give a relatively coherent description of the labour market program calle...
The social media network is one of the trending platforms engaged for communication by students. Re...
This paper draws on the Sustainability Education in European Primary Schools (SEEPS) Project, which...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderIn England, 1532‐1649 was an era during whi...
Abstract: In two 1959 papers, one co‐authored, Jerome Cornfield asserts that “relative” measures are...
In early December 2016, the High Court heard a test case brought by Mr. Salman Butt, a British Musli...
After presenting a critique of both negative and positive freedom this essay pursues the relation be...
My thesis comprises of three stand‐alone papers, which are connected by the theme of social protecti...
Public policy initiatives to promote nonresidential father involvement tend to focus on economic inv...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderIn England, 1532‐1649 was an era during whi...
It is often said that we are the first generation who will live longer than our children. Others sa...
The burgeoning interest in enactive paradigms of perception and cognition offers an opportunity to r...