Shazia Khan, Partner at Cole Khan which represented Ms Meade, described the ruling as “a damning indictment of Social Work England and Westminster City Council’s prolonged and oppressive treatment of my client”. “This should serve as a resounding warning to all Regulators that they must not let their processes be weaponised by activists who seek to punish and silence legitimate debate”.
Archive for May 2024
Pre-Loss Grief and Personal Growth in Taiwanese Cancer Patient Caregivers
Comparing nurses attending a specialised mental health programme with and without substance use disorder: a retrospective, observational study in Spain
The NIHR Doctoral Fellowship Round 12
Perceptions of Potential White-Collar Criminals in Romania: A Convenience Theory Approach
Social worker awarded £58,000 after she was suspended for sharing gender critical views on Facebook
Europe’s Forgotten Children | Roma Children and their Families in Europe 2000–2020: A Child Rights Perspective
‘Hope despite all odds’: academic precarity in embattled Ukraine
Bureaucracy’s Good News: A Quiet Gender Revolution
Research quality criteria in the Creative Arts
Mind the gap: DBA students, knowledge generation, transfer and impact
Self-Esteem in Adults With ADHD Using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale: A Systematic Review
Academic identities in the contemporary university: seeking new ways of being a university teacher
Application of Multi-Attribute Utility Analysis as a Methodological Framework in Academic–Clinical Partnership Evaluation
Do Patient’s Interpersonal Problems Improve Following Metacognitive Therapy? A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Overcoming denominator problems in refugee settings with fragmented electronic records for health and immigration data: a prediction-based approach
Effect of video styles on learner engagement in MOOCs
Accepting Applications for the Designed for Dignity: Creating Safer and More Humane Prisons Project (Application deadline: May 29)
“Social support and stressful life events: risk factors for antenatal depression in nulliparous and multiparous women”
A Systematic Review of the Evaluation of Social Validity in Experimental Examinations of Tier 2 Schoolwide Positive Behavior Interventions
Understanding health system resilience in responding to COVID-19 pandemic: experiences and lessons from an evolving context of federalization in Nepal
Indigenous mothers are being ‘failed’ in Australia – so they are taking measures into their own hands
Aboriginal mothers and their babies have higher death rates and poorer health outcomes than white Australians. New community-led services are trying to change that.
Longitudinal Associations Between Symptoms of ADHD and Life Success: From Emerging Adulthood to Early Middle Adulthood
ADHD support toolkit
A Protocol for Participatory Data Use
Undergraduate Students’ Definitions of Sexual Violence Labels Across the Rise of the #MeToo Movement
NIDA: DrugFacts Understanding Drug Use and Addiction
Finding modernity in England’s past: Social anthropology and the remaking of social history in Britain, 1959–77*
Crimes Involving Juveniles, 1993–2022
Restoring Equity for Black Youth in Urban Schools: A Scoping Review
Are All Substance-Involved Sexual Assaults Alike? A Comparison of Victim Alcohol Use, Drug Use, and Combined Substance Use in Sexual Assaults
Socioeconomic-Status-Based Disrespect, Discrimination, Exclusion, and Shaming: A Potential Source of Health Inequalities?
All grown up, but still fighting? Why more siblings are turning to therapy, together
“In the normal course of life, you will have your siblings longer than your friends. You’ll certainly have them longer than your partner and longer than your parents. So if you can keep them close enough to be a loving support of you, you’re going to be in better shape,” says Dr. Geoffrey Greif, a Professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work and co-author of the book Adult Sibling Relationships.