Looked-after Children's Health Initiative
This podcast is part of the Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series and presents Roisin Mulholland and Elaine Greaves talking about a looked-after children's health initiative.
This podcast is part of the Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series and presents Roisin Mulholland and Elaine Greaves talking about a looked-after children's health initiative.
This podcast is an interview with Neil Ballantyne on the topic of learning object repositories for social work education.
This podcast is an interview with Maggie Gee, University of Dundee, on the topic of involving users and carers in social work education.
This podcast is part of the Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series and presents Pam Carter talking about welfare reform and health inequalities.
This podcast is an interview with Dr. Vivienne Cree on the topic of integrating learning for practice in social work education.
This podcast is taken from the Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series and presents Dennis Bracken, University of Manitoba, talking about criminal justice in Scotland, Canada and Ireland.
This podcast is taken from the Scottish Policy Innovation Forum and presents Gill Hogg, University of Strathclyde, talking about consumers of professionalised services such as patients, service users and clients.
This podcast is taken from the Scottish Policy Innovation Forum and presents Martin Powell talking about citizens, clients and consumers in the welfare state.
The title Traditional - You Tell Me challenges thinking in relation to Police training. There is a perception that still exists about traditional, old fashioned methods in the way that officers are trained and groomed for service. Nothing, in this modern day could be further from the truth.
This podcast presents Dr. Gillian MacIntyre speaking about opportunities for young people with learning disabilities after leaving school.