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Supporting families : a historical lens on the contradiction of support and neoliberal objectives (2016)
Journal Article
Shannon, M. (2016). Supporting families : a historical lens on the contradiction of support and neoliberal objectives. Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 18(3), https://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v18i3.957

An increased focus on ‘family’ has developed as part of the social investment state in many countries. In the particular case of England, an intensive state gaze on so-called Troubled Families has developed, where the emphasis is on families with mor... Read More about Supporting families : a historical lens on the contradiction of support and neoliberal objectives.

Evaluating the impact of an end-of-life dementia care training workshop in Dorset (2016)
Journal Article
Liu, S., Fisher, R., & Innes, A. (2016). Evaluating the impact of an end-of-life dementia care training workshop in Dorset. European journal of palliative care, 23(2), 74-77

End-of-life care training has a positive impact on healthcare professionals’ ability and confidence to deliver palliative care.1With essential training, healthcare professionals may develop a better understanding of, and better skills for, adva... Read More about Evaluating the impact of an end-of-life dementia care training workshop in Dorset.

Criminalising religious pluralism : the legal treatment of Shiites in Malaysia (2016)
Journal Article
Samuri, M., & Quraishi, M. (2016). Criminalising religious pluralism : the legal treatment of Shiites in Malaysia. Journal of Shi'a Islamic studies (Online), IX(4), 425-454

Shia teachings and doctrine are currently being socially-constructed as a new threat to the survival of Sunni Islam, followed by the majority of Muslims in Malaysia. The Government has taken action by using legal mechanisms to control the influence o... Read More about Criminalising religious pluralism : the legal treatment of Shiites in Malaysia.

Harmonising nursing terminologies using a conceptual framework (2016)
Journal Article
Jansen, K., Kim, T., Coenen, A., Saba, V., & Hardiker, N. (2016). Harmonising nursing terminologies using a conceptual framework. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-658-3-471

The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) and the Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System are standardised nursing terminologies that identify discrete elements of nursing practice, including nursing diagnoses, interventions, an... Read More about Harmonising nursing terminologies using a conceptual framework.

The carnival is not over : cultural resistance in dementia care (2016)
Journal Article
Capstick, A., & Chatwin, J. (2016). The carnival is not over : cultural resistance in dementia care. Pragmatics and Society, 7(2), 169-195. https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.7.2.01cap

Within the still-dominant medical discourse on dementia, disorders of language feature prominently among diagnostic criteria. In this view, changes in ability to produce or understand coherent speech are considered to be an inevitable result of neuro... Read More about The carnival is not over : cultural resistance in dementia care.

INGA 3D - creative transfer of competence in 3D footwear CAD to VET professionals (2016)
Journal Article
Mihai, A., Costea, M., Sarghie, B., Almodovar Falco, E., Perez, R., San Martin, A., …Gomez, M. (2016). INGA 3D - creative transfer of competence in 3D footwear CAD to VET professionals. Revista de pielărie - încălţăminte, 16(1), 43-54

INGA 3D project - Creative Transfer of Competence in 3D Footwear CAD to VET Professionals aims to transfer and extend innovative software solutions and 3D technologies for Footwear Computer Aided Design. The project brings together universities, rese... Read More about INGA 3D - creative transfer of competence in 3D footwear CAD to VET professionals.

Measuring interoceptive awareness in external eaters : a test of Schachter's ‘externality’ theory (2016)
Journal Article
Keenan, G., Rogers, P., & Brunstrom, J. (2016). Measuring interoceptive awareness in external eaters : a test of Schachter's ‘externality’ theory. Appetite, 101, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2016.02.116

Individuals differ in the extent to which they are responsive to external food cues such as the sight and smell of food. According to Schachter's ‘externality theory’, increased responsiveness to these cues may be the consequence of some individuals... Read More about Measuring interoceptive awareness in external eaters : a test of Schachter's ‘externality’ theory.