Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "HV40 Social service. Social work. Charity organization and practice"

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Number of items at this level: 27.

Article

  1. Bartoli, A. and Kennedy, S. (2015) Tick if applicable: a critique of a national UK social work supervision policy. Practice. 27(4), pp. 239-250. 0950-3153.
  2. Manning, L., Soon, J., Dani, S. and Fassam, L. (2016) The dynamics of donation-based food supply chain in developed countries. Food Policy. 0306-9192. (Accepted)
  3. Miller, R., Millar, R. and Hall, K. (2012) New development: Spin-outs and social enterprise: the ‘right to request’ programme for health and social care services. Public Money & Management. 32(3), pp. 233-236. 0954-0962.
  4. Parkes, J., Pyer, M., Wray, P. and Taylor, J. (2014) Partners in projects: preparing for public involvement in health and social care research. Health Policy. 117(3), pp. 399-408. 0168-8510.

Book Section

  1. Curtis, T. (2010) The challenges and risks of innovation in social entrepreneurship. In: Gunn, R. and Durkin, C. (eds.) Social Entrepreneurship: a Skills Approach. Bristol: Policy Press. pp. 83-98.
  2. Davies, J. (2014) Privatisation of public service delivery in the EU: where lay the public service obligations in social service provision? In: Beneyto, J. M. and Maillo, J. (eds.) Fostering Growth in Europe: Reinforcing the Internal Market. Madrid, Spain: CEU Instituto Universitario de Estudios Europens. pp. 97-122.
  3. Davies, J. (2012) Changes and challenges in UK social services: social services of general interest or 'welfare' services of general economic interest? In: Neergaard, U. B., Szyszczak, E., van de Gronden, J. and Krajewski, M. (eds.) Social Services of General Interest in the EU. The Hague: TMC Asser Press. pp. 513-540.
  4. Durkin, C. and Gunn, R. (2010) Stakeholder participation and involvement in social enterprises. In: Gunn, R. and Durkin, C. (eds.) Social Enterpreneurship: A Skills Approach. Bristol, England: Policy Press. pp. 45-57.
  5. Kornbeck, J. and Lumsden, E. (2009) European skills and models: the relevance of the social pedagogue. In: Higham, P. (ed.) Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice. London: Sage. pp. 122-131.

Book

  1. Gunn, R. and Durkin, C., (eds.) (2010) Social Entrepreneurship: A Skills Approach. Bristol, England: Policy Press. 9781847422897.
  2. Best, L. and Doel, M. (2007) Experiencing Social Work: Learning from Service Users. London: Sage. 9781412910217.

Monograph

  1. Campbell, J., Bell, V., Armstrong, S. C., Horton, J., Mansukhani, N., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2009) The impact of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award on young people. (Unpublished)
  2. Hazenberg, R. (2018) Big Potential Breakthrough evaluation report: Year 3. London: Social Investment Business.
  3. Hazenberg, R. (2017) Big Potential Advanced evaluation report: Year 1. London: Big Lottery Fund.
  4. Horton, J., Armstrong, S. C., Mansukhani, N., Matthews, M. H. and Pilkington, A. (2008) Youth volunteering in Northamptonshire: opportunities and barriers. (Unpublished)
  5. Perepa, P. and Preece, D. (2018) A feasibility study for the application of the AET professional development model for the children’s social work community. London: Autism Education Trust.

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Corr, S. (2008) Health and social care research at the University of Northampton. Paper presented to: East Midlands Universities Association Migrant Communities Research Symposium, Loughborough, 29 April 2008. (Unpublished)
  2. Davies, J. (2014) Opening up public services: marketisation of social services. Invited Presentation presented to: Innovative Approaches in Providing Services of General Interest at National, Regional or Local Level in Europe, EESC, Brussels, 04 November 2014. (Unpublished)
  3. Davies, J. (2013) Privatisation of public service delivery in the EU: where lay the public service obligations in social service provision? Paper presented to: Fostering Growth: Reinforcing the Internal Market, University of San Pablo, Madrid, 28-29 October 2013. (Unpublished)
  4. Davies, J. and Bauby, P. (2014) Public services, services of general interest: what are we talking about? Invited Presentation presented to: Northampton Public Services Seminar, The University of Northampton, 17 March 2014. (Unpublished)
  5. Gunn, R., Durkin, C., Singh, G. and Brown, J. (2007) Social entrepreneurship in the social policy curriculum. Paper presented to: Inspiring and Developing Enterprising People, Building Global Networks, Leeds University, 10 -11 December 2007. (Unpublished)
  6. Gunn, R., Durkin, C., Singh, G. and Brown, J. (2007) Social entrepreneurship in the social policy curriculum. Paper presented to: Social Policy Association Conference, Birmingham University, 23 -25 July 2007. (Unpublished)
  7. Kubiak, C., Rogers, A. and Turner, A. (2007) A path of crazy paving: tensions of work-based learning in health and social care. Paper presented to: European Conference for Education Researchers, Ghent, Belguim, 19-21 September 2007. (Unpublished)
  8. Pilkington, A. (2009) Moving backwards? Equality and diversity and (the new) integrationism. Invited Keynote presented to: Standing Conference for Social Work and Social Care. Social Cohesion: The Role and Future of Social Work, University of Birmingham, 13 March 2009. (Unpublished)
  9. Tedam, P. (2008) What happens post qualification and registration? The value of work based learning within the social work profession. Paper presented to: Work Based Learning Conference, Cardiff, UK, 3-4 July 2008. (Unpublished)

Thesis

  1. Gunn, R. (2002) Young people's participation in social service's policy making. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
  2. Lewis, B. (2003) Charitable provision for the rural poor: a case study of policies and attitudes in Northamptonshire in the first half of the nineteenth century. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
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