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Autor:
Stuart Read, Pauline Heslop, Sue Turner, Victoria Mason-Angelow, Nadine Tilbury, Caroline Miles, Chris Hatton
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Abstract Background The UK Equality Act 2010 requires providers of health services to make changes or ‘reasonable adjustments’ to their practices in order to protect disabled people from discrimination or disadvantage when accessing care. Existin
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https://doaj.org/article/c84dfe1bfb0b43ea99c16a47439b8979
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Social Inclusion, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 74-82 (2018)
Accessing hospital care and being a patient is a highly individualised process, but it is also dependent on the culture and practices of the hospital and the staff who run it. Each hospital usually has a standard way of ‘doing things’, and a lack
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https://doaj.org/article/4eee8a6ad09543d297913277f2e390bb
Autor:
Caroline Miles, Claire Fox
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Policing and Society. :1-17
Autor:
Caroline Miles, Rachel Condry
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Current Sociology. 71:43-59
This article focuses on the important and persistent phenomenon of women killed by their sons. We argue that parricide (the killing of parents) is a gendered form of violence, given that women are disproportionately represented as victims compared to
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Miles, C, Condry, R & Windsor, E 2022, ' Parricide, Mental Illness, and Parental Proximity: The Gendered Contexts of Parricide in England and Wales’ ', Violence Against Women . https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012221077127
Parricide is underresearched in the UK, and the contexts of this gendered form of violence are poorly understood. Heide’s typology provides an advanced understanding of parricide in the United States, where the majority of parent-killings involve f
Autor:
Caroline Miles
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The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development. :1-11
Autor:
Emily Buehler, Caroline Miles
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Miles, C & Buehler, E 2020, ' The homicide drop in England and Wales 2004–2014 ', Criminology and Criminal Justice, pp. 174889582093076 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895820930761
After decades of rising homicide rates in the late 20th century, much of the Western world witnessed a decline in homicide from the early-mid-1990s. In England and Wales, homicide rates defied this trend and continued to rise for a further decade, pe
Autor:
Mark F. van Delft, Meng Xiao Luo, Kate McArthur, Peter E. Czabotar, Jarrod J. Sandow, Laura F. Dagley, Kym N Lowes, Jason M. Brouwer, Andrew I. Webb, Guillaume Lessene, Rachael M. Lane, Keith G. Watson, Christoph Grohmann, Ahmad Wardak, Peter M. Colman, Sabrina Bernard, Soo San Wan, Yelena Khakham, Phillip P. Sharp, Romina Lessene, Thao Nguyen, David J. Segal, David C.S. Huang, Erinna F. Lee, Lucy Li, Marlyse A. Debrincat, Grant Dewson, Chinh T. Bui, Hui San Chin, W. Douglas Fairlie, Stephane Duflocq, Benjamin T. Kile, Stephane Chappaz, Caroline Miles, Kurt Lackovic, Laure Peilleron
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Nature Chemical Biology. 15:1057-1066
Activating the intrinsic apoptosis pathway with small molecules is now a clinically validated approach to cancer therapy. In contrast, blocking apoptosis to prevent the death of healthy cells in disease settings has not been achieved. Caspases have b
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Symonds, J, Miles, C, Steel, M, Porter, S & Williams, V 2019, ' Making person-centred assessments ', Journal of Social Work . https://doi.org/10.1177/1468017319830593
Summary The social care assessment is a ‘key interaction’ between a person and the local authority with ‘critical’ importance for determining a person’s needs for care and support. In order to achieve this, the guidance requires that assess
Autor:
Nadine Tilbury, Pauline Heslop, Chris Hatton, Sue Turner, Stuart Read, Caroline Miles, Victoria Mason-Angelow
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
BMC Health Services Research
Read, S, Heslop, P, Turner, S, Mason-Angelow, V, Tilbury, N, Miles, C & Hatton, C 2018, ' Disabled people’s experiences of accessing reasonable adjustments in hospitals : a qualitative study ', BMC Health Services Research, vol. 18, 931 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3757-7
BMC Health Services Research
Read, S, Heslop, P, Turner, S, Mason-Angelow, V, Tilbury, N, Miles, C & Hatton, C 2018, ' Disabled people’s experiences of accessing reasonable adjustments in hospitals : a qualitative study ', BMC Health Services Research, vol. 18, 931 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3757-7
Background The UK Equality Act 2010 requires providers of health services to make changes or ‘reasonable adjustments’ to their practices in order to protect disabled people from discrimination or disadvantage when accessing care. Existing evidenc