Social Work and Social Policy (Scholarly Publications): Recent submissions
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An exploration of hygiene poverty in Ireland
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A new-materialist reading of disability, senescence and the life-course
(2023)The purpose of this paper is to provide a new-materialist theoretical commentary on disability, senescence and the life-course. Critical literature review with deductive thematic analysis was undertaken using an electronic ... -
Whos right? What rights? How? Rights debates in Irish social work: a call for nuance
(2023)CORU are tasked with regulating social work in Ireland. This commentary responds to a debate that is currently unfolding in Irish social work circles concerning an absence of the term ‘human rights’ from the CORU Code ... -
Critical Disability Studies, Corporeality and Child Maltreatment: Theorizing the Somatechnics of Self and Other.
(2023)This paper presents a bespoke postmodern reading of the corporeality and somatechnics of self and other. It situates itself within the transformative transdisciplinary space of critical disability studies. Therein, it ... -
Walking, thinking, and talking An exploration of the lived experiences and hidden geographies of poverty using walking as a participatory arts methodology.
(School of Social Work & Social Policy, TCD, 2023) -
An exploration of hygiene poverty in Ireland: Final report, researcher's copy
(School of Social Work & Social Policy, TCD, 2023) -
Understanding practice placements where students falter and fail: A theoretical exposition of critical realism for social work practice education
(2023)This paper offers a theoretical exposition of critical realism for social work practice education. The specific focus is on faltering students at the cusp of placement failure, and the urgent supportive role of practice ... -
In Transit? Documenting the lived experiences of welfare, working and caring for one-parent families claiming Jobseeker's Transitional Payment
(2023)This research, conducted in conjunction with One Family, set out to document the lived experiences of Jobseeker’s Transitional Payment (JST) recipients and to explore how JST is working ‘on the ground’. Because JST is ... -
Cut from the Same Cloth: A Comparative Policy Content Analysis of Disability in Child Protection and Welfare Policies within Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic
(2023)The isle of Ireland is both socio-politically and geographically divided. Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have distinct, siloed child protection and welfare systems owing to political severance in the early ... -
Supportive relationships with trusted adults for children and young people who have experienced adversities: Implications for social work service provision
(2023)Adverse childhood experiences encompass both direct harm, such as abuse and neglect, and indirect harm via family issues, including parental substance abuse and mental illness. They create significant risks for problems ... -
The Views of Parents Subject to Child Protection Investigation for their Child or Children with Disabilities: An Exploratory Qualitative Study
(https://estonia2022.exordo.com/programme/presentation/180, 2023)The views and experiences of parents subject to child protection processes are instrumental for developing rigorous, effective and compassionate child protection practice. Simultaneously, children with disabilities are ... -
Research Report on Guidance on Contact Time for Infants and Young Children in Separated Families
(Trinity College Dublin, 2022) -
Unplanned Pregnancy and Abortion Care (UnPAC) Study
(Health Service Executive, Dublin, 2022) -
Seeking online telemedicine abortion outside the jurisdiction from Ireland following implementation of telemedicine provision locally
(2022)Background Abortion was legalised in Ireland in 2019 and telemedicine provision introduced in April 2020. We examined patterns in and reasons for seeking and receiving online telemedicine abortion outside the jurisdiction ... -
Sampling and conceptualization in Grounded Theory
(Sage, 2020)Grounded theory (GT) follows symbolic interactionism in viewing humans as active agents in their own lives who create meaning in the processes of action and interaction. GT thus proffers that theory can be discovered in ... -
Public Health Directives in a Pandemic: Paradoxical Messages for Domestic Abuse Victims in Four Countries
(2022)When the COVID-19 pandemic manifested urgent concerns were raised around the globe about the increased risk that public health restrictions could pose for victims of domestic abuse. Governments, NGOs and community services ... -
Social Workers Response to Domestic Violence and Abuse during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2022)The rapid global spread of COVID-19 has put increased pressure on health and social service providers, including social workers who continued front line practice throughout the pandemic, engaging with some of the most ... -
Opening up a national conversation on domestic abuse: Awareness raising campaigns in Ireland during Covid-19. A Case Study
(2022)At the start of the pandemic in early 2020, concerns emerged from around the globe about increased levels of domestic abuse (DA) and the impact that public health measures and restrictions to slow down the transmission ...