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Making sense of social citizenship : some user views on welfare rights and responsibilities (2002)
Journal Article
Dwyer, P. (2002). Making sense of social citizenship : some user views on welfare rights and responsibilities. Critical Social Policy, 22(2), 273-299. https://doi.org/10.1177/02610183020220020601

Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st century, this article explores how a diversity of welfare service users make sense of the principles and values central to the ongoing reform of public wel... Read More about Making sense of social citizenship : some user views on welfare rights and responsibilities.

Developing evidence based social care policy and practice. Part 3: feasibility of undertaking systematic reviews in social care (2002)
Report
Long, A., Godfrey, M., Randall, T., Brettle, A., & Grant, M. (2002). Developing evidence based social care policy and practice. Part 3: feasibility of undertaking systematic reviews in social care

Summarises the issues faced in undertaking systematic reviews in social care. Based on a feasibility study which involved undertaking systematic reviews in two topic areas (severe mental illness and prevention). Recognises that social care is compl... Read More about Developing evidence based social care policy and practice. Part 3: feasibility of undertaking systematic reviews in social care.

The dispassionate mirror : towards a transcendental narrative in film practice (2002)
Thesis
Knudsen, E. The dispassionate mirror : towards a transcendental narrative in film practice. (Thesis). University of Salford

The use of Zen - advertent or inadvertent - in the practice of artistic creation is not new. From Japanese Haiku poetry, the early poetry of Wordsworth and even aspects of Shakespeare's Hamlet, to the paintings of Cezanne and Dali, to the novels of... Read More about The dispassionate mirror : towards a transcendental narrative in film practice.

Carpetbaggers and credit unions : a sociological study into the paradox of mutuality in the late twentieth century (2002)
Thesis
Dayson, K. Carpetbaggers and credit unions : a sociological study into the paradox of mutuality in the late twentieth century. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis explores the apparent paradox of mutuality in Britain at the turn of the millennium. It contrasts the relative decline of building societies via demutualisation, against the continual governmental support for and growth of credit unions... Read More about Carpetbaggers and credit unions : a sociological study into the paradox of mutuality in the late twentieth century.

Developing evidence based social care policy and practice. Part 2: effectiveness and outcomes of preventive services for older people: risk factors, coping strategies and outcomes of interventions in bereavement (2002)
Report
Long, A., Godfrey, M., Randall, T., Grant, M., & Chapman, M. (2002). Developing evidence based social care policy and practice. Part 2: effectiveness and outcomes of preventive services for older people: risk factors, coping strategies and outcomes of interventions in bereavement

Confusing rhetoric with reality : achieving a balanced skill mix of nurses working with children (2002)
Journal Article
Smith, J., & Long, T. (2002). Confusing rhetoric with reality : achieving a balanced skill mix of nurses working with children. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 40(3), 258-266. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2648.2002.02367.x

Background and rationale. The option of separate registration in children’s nursing has been a feature of nursing in the United Kingdom since 1919, but this is currently under review. The recently superseded governing body of nursing, the United King... Read More about Confusing rhetoric with reality : achieving a balanced skill mix of nurses working with children.

The development of a project process evaluation (PPE) framework that aims to measure the effectiveness of implementing a new design and construction project process (2002)
Thesis
Lee, A. The development of a project process evaluation (PPE) framework that aims to measure the effectiveness of implementing a new design and construction project process. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

Increased globalised competition and the need to meet continuously changing customer requirements has forced the UK construction industry to consider its practice. The industry has been repeatedly criticised for its inefficiency, fragmentation,... Read More about The development of a project process evaluation (PPE) framework that aims to measure the effectiveness of implementing a new design and construction project process.