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Risk and Social Work Practice

Pages 395-409 | Published online: 06 Nov 2007

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Kellie Grant, Louisa Whitwam, Jennifer Martin, Jennifer White & Terry Haines. (2023) Clinician Perspectives of the Evidence Underpinning Suicide Risk Assessment: A Mixed Methods Study. Australian Social Work 76:4, pages 562-574.
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Gavin Davidson, Lisa Brophy & Jim Campbell. (2016) Risk, Recovery and Capacity: Competing or Complementary Approaches to Mental Health Social Work. Australian Social Work 69:2, pages 158-168.
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Leonie Clancy, Brenda Happell & Lorna Moxham. (2014) The Language of Risk: Common Understanding or Diverse Perspectives?. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 35:7, pages 551-557.
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Sonya Stanford & Sandra Taylor. (2013) Welfare Dependence or Enforced Deprivation? A Critical Examination of White Neoliberal Welfare and Risk. Australian Social Work 66:4, pages 476-494.
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Lucy Knox, Jacinta M. Douglas & Christine Bigby. (2013) Whose decision is it anyway? How clinicians support decision-making participation after acquired brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation 35:22, pages 1926-1932.
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John Chesterman. (2013) The Future of Adult Guardianship in Federal Australia. Australian Social Work 66:1, pages 26-38.
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Liz Beddoe. (2012) External Supervision in Social Work: Power, Space, Risk, and the Search for Safety. Australian Social Work 65:2, pages 197-213.
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Frank Ainsworth & Patricia Hansen. (2011) The Experience of Parents of Children in Care: The Human Rights Issue. Child & Youth Services 32:1, pages 9-18.
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David Green & Anne-Maree Sawyer. (2010) Managing Risk in Community Care of Older People: Perspectives from the Frontline. Australian Social Work 63:4, pages 375-390.
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John Holland & Thanh V. Tran. (2010) The Use of Social Workers' Emergency Certificates and Factors Associated With Linkage to Services. Social Work in Mental Health 8:6, pages 495-509.
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Anne-Maree Sawyer. (2009) Mental Health Workers Negotiating Risk on the Frontline. Australian Social Work 62:4, pages 441-459.
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Anne-Maree Sawyer. (2008) Risk and new exclusions in community mental health practice. Australian Social Work 61:4, pages 327-341.
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Sandra M. Leotti, Jennifer S. Muthanna & Ben Anderson-Nathe. (2023) Failed Mothers, Risky Children: Carceral Protectionism and the Social Work Gaze. Social Service Review 97:1, pages 130-168.
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Angella Duvnjak, Victoria Stewart, Peter Young & Leah Turvey. (2022) How does Lived Experience of Incarceration Impact Upon the Helping Process in Social Work Practice?: A Scoping Review. The British Journal of Social Work 52:1, pages 354-373.
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Erin King, Karen Davies & Michele Abendstern. (2021) Positive risk taking: debating the research agenda in the context of adult protection and COVID. The Journal of Adult Protection 23:5, pages 317-324.
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Sandra M. Leotti. (2021) Social Work With Criminalized Women: Governance or Resistance in the Carceral State?. Affilia 36:3, pages 302-318.
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Sandra M. Leotti. (2020) The Discursive Construction of Risk: Social Work Knowledge Production and Criminalized Women. Social Service Review 94:3, pages 445-487.
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Aaron Wyllie & Bernadette J. Saunders. (2018) ‘Everyone has an agenda’: Professionals’ understanding and negotiation of risk within the Guardianship system of Victoria, Australia. Health & Social Care in the Community 26:4, pages 581-589.
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Marissa Dickins, Dianne Goeman, Fleur O'Keefe, Steve Iliffe & Dimity Pond. (2018) Understanding the conceptualisation of risk in the context of community dementia care. Social Science & Medicine 208, pages 72-79.
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Anders Hanberger, Lennart Nygren & Katarina Andersson. (2018) Can State Supervision Improve Eldercare? An Analysis of the Soundness of the Swedish Supervision Model. The British Journal of Social Work 48:2, pages 371-389.
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Gillian Abel & Stéphanie Wahab. (2017) “Build a friendship with them”: The discourse of “at‐risk” as a barrier to relationship building between young people who trade sex and social workers. Child & Family Social Work 22:4, pages 1391-1398.
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LEE HYUN JUNG & 엄명용. (2017) The Effect of the Possibility of Job-related Risk, Emotional Labor, and Emotional Leadership on Turnover Intention of Caregivers in Long-term Care Facilities. Korean Journal of Social Welfare 69:2, pages 191-218.
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Sonya Stanford, Nina Rovinelli Heller, Elaine Sharland, Joanne Warner & Anne-Maree Sawyer. 2017. Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice. Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice 103 120 .
Chris Trotter, Gill McIvor & Fergus McNeillDavid Rose. 2017. Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Criminal Justice. Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Criminal Justice 92 107 .
Lynne McPherson & Noel MacNamaraLynne McPherson & Noel Macnamara. 2017. Supervising Child Protection Practice: What Works?. Supervising Child Protection Practice: What Works? 47 52 .
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Hagit Sinai-Glazer. (2015) Who Else Is in the Room? The Good Mother Myth in the Social Worker‒Mother Client Encounter. Social Policy and Society 15:3, pages 351-367.
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Jeremy Dixon & Megan Robb. (2016) Working with Women with a Learning Disability Experiencing Domestic Abuse: How Social Workers Can Negotiate Competing Definitions of Risk. British Journal of Social Work 46:3, pages 773-788.
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Heather Fraser & Nik TaylorHeather Fraser & Nik Taylor. 2016. Neoliberalization, Universities and the Public Intellectual. Neoliberalization, Universities and the Public Intellectual 85 107 .
Micheal L Shier & John R Graham. (2013) Subjective well-being, social work, and the environment: The impact of the socio-political context of practice on social worker happiness. Journal of Social Work 15:1, pages 3-23.
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Hemma Mayrhofer & Arno Pilgram. (2014) Soziale Arbeit in gesellschaftlichen Transformationsprozessen. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie 39:4, pages 257-262.
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Sue-Ann MacDonald. (2014) Managing Risk: Self-Regulation Among Homeless Youth. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 31:6, pages 497-520.
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Leonie Clancy & Brenda Happell. (2014) Tensions of difference: reconciling organisational imperatives for risk management with consumer‐focused care from the perspectives of clinicians and managers. Journal of Clinical Nursing 23:21-22, pages 3177-3187.
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Patricia Hansen & Frank Ainsworth. (2011) Australian child protection services: A game without end. International Journal of Social Welfare 22:1, pages 104-110.
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S. N. Stanford. (2011) Constructing Moral Responses to Risk: A Framework for Hopeful Social Work Practice. British Journal of Social Work 41:8, pages 1514-1531.
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Hazel Kemshall. (2011) Crime and risk: Contested territory for risk theorising. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 39:4, pages 218-229.
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L. Beddoe. (2010) Surveillance or Reflection: Professional Supervision in 'the Risk Society'. British Journal of Social Work 40:4, pages 1279-1296.
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S. Stanford. (2009) 'Speaking Back' to Fear: Responding to the Moral Dilemmas of Risk in Social Work Practice. British Journal of Social Work 40:4, pages 1065-1080.
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John Chesterman. (2010) The Review of Victoria's Guardianship Legislation: State Policy Development in an Age of Human Rights. Australian Journal of Public Administration 69:1, pages 61-65.
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Anne-Maree SawyerDavid GreenAnthony MoranJudith Brett. (2009) Should the nurse change the light globe?. Journal of Sociology 45:4, pages 361-381.
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Patricia Hansen & Frank Ainsworth. (2009) The ‘best interests of the child’ thesis: some thoughts from Australia. International Journal of Social Welfare 18:4, pages 431-439.
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Fran Waugh. (2009) Where does risk feature in community care practice with older people with dementia who live alone?. Dementia 8:2, pages 205-222.
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