The team

The team

Staff and postgraduate profiles, including  contact details and information about their publications, research interests and dissertations.

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Postgraduates and their dissertations

  • Sharifah Ali Alshomrani | The Role of Social Workers in Providing Inclusive Education for Children with Special Needs in Primary Schools in Saudi Arabia
  • Hilda Akinyi Owii | Care Systems, Economies, and Africa’s Demographic Transition
  • Sue Austin | Separated Sisters and Brothers: adopted adults views on birth sibling relationships and post-adoption contact
  • Polly Baynes | ‘Women’s work?’ social work practice in protecting children from male violence since 1889
  • Naomi Clarke | Exploring the role of craft during coronavirus
  • Charlotte Friel |Why my social worker comes to see me: voices of primary aged children about communication with their social worker
  • Kate Bowen-Viner| Young people, menstruation discourses, menstrual stigma and materiality: insights for designing and developing RSHE
  • Amanda Ivic
  • Bintu Mansaray | Exploring the Impact of Multisectoral Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: An Indepth Review of the Sierra Leone Context
  • Yuting Meng |Students’ Emotional Wellbeing in Mainland Chinese Middle Schools: A Case Study in Hunan Province
  • Lois Peach | Intergenerational intra-actions: Exploring the processes involved when multiple generations and materialities come together in non-familial intergenerational practice
  • Joel Nathan Price | An Exploration of Social Worker’s Relationships with Families and Professionals
  • Florie Schmits |Barriers and facilitators of placing siblings together in care in England
  • Freya Selman | An exploration of the role of sport in improving the mental wellbeing of autistic children and young people
  • Lisa Waddell | Family Effects on Early Adult Gender Inequalities
  • Zilu Wang | An Investigation of Chinese Parenting of Two-child Families under the Universal Two-child Policy
  • Fengqiang Wang | Coming Out to Parents: The Lived Experiences of Chinese Queer Offspring and Their Parents in Mainland China
  • Qiru Wei | Migrant and urban children’s educational related engagement with the Internet in the digital age in China