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Learning to use visual methodologies in our research : A dialogue between two researchers (2011)
Journal Article
Emmel, N., & Clark, A. (2011). Learning to use visual methodologies in our research : A dialogue between two researchers. Forum: Qualitative Social Research / Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung, 12(1), Art 36

In this paper we discuss learning about using visual methodologies in a research project exploring social networks, neighbourhood spaces and community in an inner city-area of a British northern city. We draw on the substantive and methodological exp... Read More about Learning to use visual methodologies in our research : A dialogue between two researchers.

Visual research ethics at the crossroads (2011)
Book Chapter
Wiles, R., Clark, A., & Prosser, J. (2011). Visual research ethics at the crossroads. In E. Margolis, & L. Pauwels (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods (685-706). Sage

This chapter provides an overview of the
debates and practices that shape visual
research ethics. We outline the requirements
and expectations of institutional ethics review
boards and legal frameworks, for example,
regarding filming and photogr... Read More about Visual research ethics at the crossroads.

Assessing local authorities’ progress in meeting the accommodation needs of Gypsy and Traveller communities in England and Wales : 2010 update : Executive summary (2011)
Report
England and Wales : 2010 update : Executive summary

In 2009 the Equality and Human Rights Commission (the Commission) published the
briefing paper Gypsies and Travellers: Simple solutions for living together (referred
to as Simple Solutions). This was based on evidence from two separate pieces of
r... Read More about Assessing local authorities’ progress in meeting the accommodation needs of Gypsy and Traveller communities in England and Wales : 2010 update : Executive summary.

Mental health law in England and Wales (2011)
Book Chapter
Warne, A., Keeling, J., & McAndrew, S. (2011). Mental health law in England and Wales. In P. Barker (Ed.), Mental health ethics : the human context (275-285). Routledge

Time and resource management for support workers (2011)
Journal Article
Stonehouse, D. (2011). Time and resource management for support workers. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 5(12), 608-610. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2011.5.12.608

The importance for support workers of managing both the
resources within the workplace and importantly their own
time will be considered in this article. Identifying resources as
and planning how these can be managed successfully will be
discusse... Read More about Time and resource management for support workers.

Conflict at work : how support staff can handle it (2011)
Journal Article
Stonehouse, D. (2011). Conflict at work : how support staff can handle it. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 5(11), 557-559. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2011.5.11.557

Within our working lives, and in our relationships with colleagues,
patients, and stakeholders, our interactions will not always be
harmonious. However, support workers should not shy away from
conflict, but recognize it as an opportunity to devel... Read More about Conflict at work : how support staff can handle it.

Gaining consent and protecting the rights of patients (2011)
Journal Article
Stonehouse, D. (2011). Gaining consent and protecting the rights of patients. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 5(9), 457-458. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2011.5.9.457

Consent is not just an issue of concern for senior staff members
within a health or social care setting. It is equally important for
support workers and all other personnel involved in delivering
day-to-day care. Consent therefore needs to be cons... Read More about Gaining consent and protecting the rights of patients.

Teamwork, support workers and conduct at work (2011)
Journal Article
Stonehouse, D. (2011). Teamwork, support workers and conduct at work. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 5(7), 350-354. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2011.5.7.350

This article examines the importance of teamwork within
professional settings and what is meant by being in a team or
group. It focuses in particular on how support workers may
understand good teamwork within the context of local or national
code... Read More about Teamwork, support workers and conduct at work.

Using reflective practice to ensure high standards of care (2011)
Journal Article
Stonehouse, D. (2011). Using reflective practice to ensure high standards of care. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 5(6), 299-302. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2011.5.6.299

Some support workers mistakenly believe that reflective practice
is difficult to undertake or is only performed by staff members
who are engaged in written assignments. This article aims to
encourage all support workers to adopt reflective practic... Read More about Using reflective practice to ensure high standards of care.

Management and leadership for support workers (2011)
Journal Article
Stonehouse, D. (2011). Management and leadership for support workers. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 5(10), 507-510. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2011.5.10.507

In this article, the two important roles of manager and leader
within the workplace will be examined. The differences between
the two terms will be discussed, and it will be demonstrated that
everyone, no matter their official job role, can be a l... Read More about Management and leadership for support workers.

Using mixed model research to evaluate the outcomes of a lean approach to the transformation of an orthopaedic radiology service (2011)
Thesis

The purpose of the study was to explore the proposition that lean is an
effective methodology for service improvement within a healthcare setting by
evaluating the changes brought about by the application of lean tools to an
orthopaedic radiology... Read More about Using mixed model research to evaluate the outcomes of a lean approach to the transformation of an orthopaedic radiology service.