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Professor Brigid Daniel | 01 April 2012
Neglect is extremely damaging to children in the short and long term. All too often children have to endure chronic lack of physical and emotional care over long periods of time before they receive help. And all too often that help is too little, too ...
Dr David Clifford | Social Policy | 01 January 2013
Donations from the public to charities working overseas have grown considerably over the last 30 years. There are now around 11,000 charities that work internationally. This includes many of the well-known larger charities, including oxfam, save the ...
Professor Gillian Lewando Hundt | Social Work | 05 June 2008
Dr al makhamreh, assistant professor in social work at al balqa applied university completed her doctorate at the university of warwick in 2005. during this visiting fellowship she will undertake two pieces of work:1) to design and develop a r ...
Dr Andrew Power | Human Geography | 01 April 2007
The research is concerned with the geographies of informal care in ireland, the us, and england. A post-structuralist perspective was used to provide an original study on how care discourses manifest themselves in the provision of care services. At t ...
Professor Nora Groce | 01 October 2012
People with disabilities (pwds) represent a disproportionately high proportion of the world's poor. Recognising the reciprocal relationship between disability and poverty, leading to increased vulnerability and social exclusion, disability has been f ...
Professor Albert Weale | 01 March 2012
Across the world, policymakers face the challenge of setting health care priorities fairly. priority setting involves technical analyses of clinical and cost effectiveness. however, it also involves social value judgments about, for examp ...
Dr R Adam | Sociology | 01 June 2005
This programme of work during this award focuses on several areas: disseminating to professional and lay audiences the findings of the doctoral thesis that examined the meaning and importance of ‘personal care’ to patients and gps within a uk primar ...
Professor Mary Dixon-Woods | Sociology | 01 March 2007
Social scientists are concerned with what appears to be an erosion of trust in major institutions and professions, and the ways in which risk is perceived and managed. The research governance framework (rgf) for health and social care provides an exc ...
Professor Jane Millar | Social Policy | 01 April 2005
The government has set two policy goals directly affecting the lives of many women and children: to increase lone-parent employment to 70 per cent by 2010 and to eliminate child poverty by 2020. The two are closely related, with paid work seen as off ...
Dr Anne Daguerre | Socio Legal Studies | 29 December 2011
The research project compares the evolution of welfare reform legislation in order to analyse the new politics of conditional rights in two liberal/residual welfare states, the united states and the uited kingdom. It also aims to understand the impli ...
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