This article examines the relevance of (Aristotelian) phronesis (Breier, 2007), denoting practical wisdom, in an attempt to respond to the question: How can phronesis assist in understanding and teaching social work students with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)? This article foregrounds family-of-origin experiences of a cohort of social work first year students published previously (Dykes, 2011) exploring identity formation in an assignment entitled: Who am I?” In Dykes (2011) students had been required to reflect family and social issues that had shaped their lives. Approximately 33 (34%) students had volunteered their assignments. The overall outcome had been to explore themes from the initial data emanating from students’ childhood...
This doctoral thesis explores how personalisation gets done in one children’s social work team. It i...
The article offers a conceptual analysis of the concept of “street children”. The literature review ...
This article draws on research findings from an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded P...
This article examines the relevance of (Aristotelian) phronesis (Breier, 2007), denoting practical w...
Introduction: Coombes and Anderson (2000:281) assert that the “extent and incidence” of adverse chil...
Coombes and Anderson (2000:281) assert that the “extent and incidence” of adverse childhood experien...
This case study focused on the effects of adverse childhood experiences on undergraduate social work...
This qualitative case study explored the perceptions of third-year social work students at a selecte...
This qualitative study explores the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) of social work st...
Purpose: This article reflects on ways that the experiences of vulnerable users of drug and alcohol ...
CITATION: Dykes, G. & Green, S. 2015. Learning profiles of social work students : who are you and ho...
This qualitative study explores the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) of social work st...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of a homogeneous gro...
The aim of this study has partly been to explore how social work students develop their conception o...
Summary – This paper critically discusses the limitations of theorising social work from psychologic...
This doctoral thesis explores how personalisation gets done in one children’s social work team. It i...
The article offers a conceptual analysis of the concept of “street children”. The literature review ...
This article draws on research findings from an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded P...
This article examines the relevance of (Aristotelian) phronesis (Breier, 2007), denoting practical w...
Introduction: Coombes and Anderson (2000:281) assert that the “extent and incidence” of adverse chil...
Coombes and Anderson (2000:281) assert that the “extent and incidence” of adverse childhood experien...
This case study focused on the effects of adverse childhood experiences on undergraduate social work...
This qualitative case study explored the perceptions of third-year social work students at a selecte...
This qualitative study explores the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) of social work st...
Purpose: This article reflects on ways that the experiences of vulnerable users of drug and alcohol ...
CITATION: Dykes, G. & Green, S. 2015. Learning profiles of social work students : who are you and ho...
This qualitative study explores the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) of social work st...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of a homogeneous gro...
The aim of this study has partly been to explore how social work students develop their conception o...
Summary – This paper critically discusses the limitations of theorising social work from psychologic...
This doctoral thesis explores how personalisation gets done in one children’s social work team. It i...
The article offers a conceptual analysis of the concept of “street children”. The literature review ...
This article draws on research findings from an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded P...