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The British Journal of Social Work. 53:1243-1262
People with care and support needs were often badly affected by Covid-19, although the impact on people employing Personal Assistants (PAs) has not been addressed. We aimed to explore the experiences of people employing PAs during the pandemic to inf
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Jermaine M Ravalier, Paula McFadden, Patricia Gillen, John Mallett, Patricia Nicholl, Ruth Neill, Jill Manthorpe, John Moriarty, Heike Schroder, Denise Curry
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The British Journal of Social Work. 53:1225-1242
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, social work and social care practitioners had some the worst working conditions of any sector in the UK. During the pandemic, data revealed that social care occupations had higher COVID infection and mortality rates th
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Kritika Samsi, Jill Manthorpe
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Social Work. 53:866-881
The implementation in England of a Social Care Workforce Race Equality Standard (SCWRES), initially confined to social work, started with a first set of eighteen volunteer local authorities (LAs) in 2021. This article discusses a rapid evaluation of
Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Social Work. 53:939-955
This article reports findings from a study on the effect of the adjustments or ‘easements’ that were made to the 2014 Care Act when measures to manage the impact of COVID-19 were introduced in England in 2020. Only eight local authorities (LAs) i
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Justin MacLochlainn, Jill Manthorpe, John Mallett, Susan McGrory, Jermaine Ravalier, Patricia Nicholl, Heike Schroder, Denise Currie, Paula McFadden
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The British Journal of Social Work.
The social work profession was heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we examined the well-being, working conditions and intentions to leave the social work profession among a sample of UK older people’s social workers. This was
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The British Journal of Social Work. 52:3840-3857
Easements to the Care Act 2014 were introduced in England in Spring 2020 to support local authorities (LAs) who were dealing with the impact of COVID-19 on adult social care. They were adopted by a small number of LAs that only kept them in place for
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Jana Ross, Ruth D. Neill, Heike Schroder, Patricia Nicholl, J.M Ravalier, Patricia Gillen, Paula McFadden, John Mallett, Jill Manthorpe, John Moriarty, Denise Currie
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McFadden, P, Neill, R D, Mallett, J, Manthorpe, J, Gillen, P, Moriarty, J, Currie, D, Schroder, H, Ravalier, J, Nicholl, P & Ross, J 2022, ' Mental well-being and quality of working life in UK social workers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A propensity score matching study ', British Journal of Social Work, vol. 52, no. 5, pp. 2814-2833 . https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcab198
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During the COVID-19 pandemic interest into its potential impact on mental well-being has intensified. Within the social care sector, the pandemic has increased job demands and prolonged stress taking a disproportionate toll on the workforce, particul
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Jess Harris, Stephen Martineau, Jill Manthorpe, Stan Burridge, Bruno Ornelas, Michela Tinelli, Michelle Cornes
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The British Journal of Social Work.
This article reports social workers’ attitudes and approaches to working with people experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness (MEH) who self-neglect, and whether these people receive services, including safeguarding, differently from other popu
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Stan Burridge, Jill Manthorpe, Jess Harris, James Fuller, Michela Tinelli, Stephen Martineau, Michelle Cornes, Bruno Ornelas
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British Journal of Social Work
The impacts on adult social work in England of the Covid-19 pandemic were sudden and are proving long-standing. In England, many social workers moved to home working and virtual contact with colleagues, managers, staff from other agencies and service
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The British Journal of Social Work. 51:2571-2589
Signs of Safety (SoS) is a comprehensive assessment framework (AF) used in some form in most English children’s service departments as well as in many other countries. The Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families (AF) was