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European Social Work Research Association SIG to Study Decisions, Assessment, and Risk

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Ravit Alfandari, Brian J. Taylor, Guy Enosh, Campbell Killick, Paul McCafferty, Judith Mullineux, Jarosław Przeperski, Michael Rölver & Andrew Whittaker. (2023) Group decision-making theories for child and family social work. European Journal of Social Work 26:2, pages 204-217.
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Suzanne Cunningham, Brian J Taylor & Audrey Murphy. (2020) Standards in Regulating Quality of Adult Community Health and Social Care: Systematic Narrative Review. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work 17:4, pages 457-468.
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Anne McGlade, Brian J Taylor, Campbell Killick, Elizabeth Lyttle, Sonia Patton & Fiona Templeton. (2020) Developing Service User Skills in Co-Production of Research: Course Development and Evaluation. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work 17:4, pages 486-502.
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Janne Fengler & Brian J. Taylor. (2019) Effective assessment: a key knowledge and skill for a sustainable profession. Social Work Education 38:3, pages 392-405.
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Brian Taylor & Andrew Whittaker. (2018) Professional judgement and decision-making in social work. Journal of Social Work Practice 32:2, pages 105-109.
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