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Vol. 34 No. 3 (2022)
Vol. 34 No. 3 (2022)
Published:
2023-07-20
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Editorial
Dissent in social work: Troubling the status quo
Ian Hyslop, Liz Beddoe, Neil Ballantyne, Emily Keddell
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Commentary
Introduction to the special section on dissent in social work
Paul Michael Garrett
6-7
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Original Articles
“Without Losing What We Know”: Dissenting social work in the context of epochal crises
Donna Baines
8-20
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From dissent to authoritarianism: What role for social work in confronting the climate crisis?
Joe Whelan
21-33
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Pūao-te-Ata-tū and dissenting voices of change at New Zealand’s oldest school of social work
Tamati Cairns, Leon Fulcher
34-47
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Social Work England: A regulator worthy of our collective dissent
Joe Hanley
48-60
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Against a bitter tide: How a small UK charity operationalises dissent to challenge the “hostile environment” for migrant children and families
Christian Kerr, Nick Watts
61-73
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Commentary 2
The formulation of anti-vaccination mandate views in social work
Unpacking dissent
Liz Beddoe
74-83
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Viewpoints
Dissent against ‘Definition debates’ about Social Work
Caroline McGregor
84-88
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Original Articles II
Social workers with criminal convictions navigating the social work profession
Suzette Jackson, Ian Hyslop
89-102
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Environmental accessibility for autistic individuals: Recommendations for social work practice and spaces
Mason Malcolm
103-115
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The impact of individualised funding on the wellbeing of mothers raising an autistic child in Aotearoa New Zealand
Racheal Priestley, Polly Yeung, Lareen Cooper
116-129
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Research Briefs 2
We need to talk about self-care (but not in the way you think)
Allison Berkowitz
130-135
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The wounded social work student: A strength-based enquiry of personal loss experience and its impact on social work students’ professional practice
Kathrin McInnerney, Sarah Wayland
136-144
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Book Reviews
The politics and ethics of representation in qualitative research: Addressing moments of discomfort
Liz Beddoe
145-146
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