Glasgow School of Social Work research seminars
Podcasts from the Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar series.
Podcasts from the Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar series.
Podcast of a talk by Sandy Cameron, Chair, Performance Improvement Change Programme and Director of Parole Board, Scotland, given at the "What has Changing Lives changed?" conference, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, 03/03/2009.
Podcast of a talk by Gordon Watt, Leadership & Management Change Programme Policy Officer, Scottish Government, given at the "What has Changing Lives changed?" conference, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, 03/03/2009.
Podcast of a talk by Carole Wilkinson, Chair, Workforce Change Programme and Chief Executive of the Scottish Social Services Council given at the "What has Changing Lives changed?" conference, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, 03/03/2009.
Podcast of a talk by Bernie Hogan, Oxford Internet Institute, and Kristen Berg, Netlab, University of Toronto, given at the Connected Practice Symposium, "Human services in the network society : changes, challenges & opportunities", Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow, 14/09/2009.
This podcast looks at partnership working and if it improves outcomes for users and carers.
This podcast looks at the role of personal narratives in addressing stigma and discrimination using case studies from mental health.
This podcast presents Professor Andrew Cooper of the Tavistock Clinic, talking about childcare social work, emotional dynamics and modern organisations.
This podcast is part of the Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series. In this podcast Dr. Pam Green Lister talks about interagency child protection work.
This podcast will consider the research agenda which is emerging from the Changing Lives report and will focus on the work that Kate Skinner (Scottish Institute for Excellence in Social Work Education) is involved in to develop a research and development strategy for Social Work Services in Scotland.