This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users in three countries: Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine. Despite its significance for social work (and other helping professions), there is a dearth of research on the subject. The authors construct a research framework which encapsulates the complexity and ambiguity of the issues at stake and three parallel empirical studies, which follow this framework, are presented. The findings highlight the burden of working and living in a violent political conflict, not just for service users but also for social workers. Emotional stress, fear, competing national and religious identities, yet some indication of resilience, are key findings from th...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of security issues on the lives and work of soci...
peer-reviewedThe thesis examines how social identity processes influence individuals’ experience of ...
For several decades, social work and child protection systems have been subject to accelerating cycl...
This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews with Israeli social workers conducted as part of a stu...
This paper uses a case study approach to explore issues of social work policy and practice in three ...
In this paper the author outlines the background to the history of the conflict in Northern Ireland ...
ABSTRACT: Throughout the world, political conflicts lead to violence between countries. In such situ...
In this chapter, the authors offer scholarship on social work and political conflict, based on their...
• Summary: During the last decade increasing attention has been paid to the impact of the Troubles1 ...
In over 65 years of conflict that followed the creation of Israel and the subsequent occupation of P...
Political conflicts are a difficult and visceral topic to engage with. Having experienced it in my n...
This paper presents the findings from an innovative project funded by the International Association ...
Using a systematic literature review, this study aims to compile and review previous international r...
This paper emphasizes on social work professionals from both sides of the divided Cyprus. Cyprus pre...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of security issues on the lives and work of soci...
peer-reviewedThe thesis examines how social identity processes influence individuals’ experience of ...
For several decades, social work and child protection systems have been subject to accelerating cycl...
This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews with Israeli social workers conducted as part of a stu...
This paper uses a case study approach to explore issues of social work policy and practice in three ...
In this paper the author outlines the background to the history of the conflict in Northern Ireland ...
ABSTRACT: Throughout the world, political conflicts lead to violence between countries. In such situ...
In this chapter, the authors offer scholarship on social work and political conflict, based on their...
• Summary: During the last decade increasing attention has been paid to the impact of the Troubles1 ...
In over 65 years of conflict that followed the creation of Israel and the subsequent occupation of P...
Political conflicts are a difficult and visceral topic to engage with. Having experienced it in my n...
This paper presents the findings from an innovative project funded by the International Association ...
Using a systematic literature review, this study aims to compile and review previous international r...
This paper emphasizes on social work professionals from both sides of the divided Cyprus. Cyprus pre...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of security issues on the lives and work of soci...
peer-reviewedThe thesis examines how social identity processes influence individuals’ experience of ...
For several decades, social work and child protection systems have been subject to accelerating cycl...