British Journal of Social Work

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Surveillance or Reflection: Professional Supervision in 'the Risk Society'2010/02/22English134
The Myth of Evidence-Based Practice: Towards Evidence-Informed Practice2011/01/24English133
Child Protection Practitioners and Decision-Making Tools: Observations and Reflections from the Front Line2009/12/23English129
The Descriptive Tyranny of the Common Assessment Framework: Technologies of Categorization and Professional Practice in Child Welfare2008/04/16English125
Mental Health and Domestic Violence: 'I Call it Symptoms of Abuse'2003/03/01125
Why Are They Leaving? Factors Affecting Intention to Leave among Social Workers in Child Welfare2006/08/22English123
The Sound Of Silence: Listening to What Unaccompanied Asylum-seeking Children Say and Do Not Say2006/02/20English118
Foster Carer Strain and its Impact on Parenting and Placement Outcomes for Adolescents2005/03/01English115
Learning to Reduce Risk in Child Protection2010/03/06English113
Globalization and Social Work: International and Local Implications2006/04/01English113
Critical Realist Grounded Theory: A New Approach for Social Work Research2011/05/22English112
Service Users and Practitioners Reunited: The Key Component for Social Work Reform2004/01/01English111
There's No Such Thing As Reflection1999/08/01English111
Rethinking Professional Practice: The contributions of Social Constructionism and the Feminist 'Ethics of Care'2003/01/01111
Avoidable and Unavoidable Mistakes in Child Protection Work1996/12/01English108
Understanding Foster Placement Instability for Looked After Children: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence2013/06/21English106
The Role of Father Involvement and Mother Involvement in Adolescents' Psychological Well-being2003/04/01106
A Marriage Made in Hell: Early Intervention Meets Child Protection2013/03/19English102
Managing Loss and a Threatened Identity: Experiences of Parents of Children Growing Up in Foster Care, the Perspectives of their Social Workers and Implications for Practice2010/06/22English102
Rethinking Empowerment: A Postmodern Reappraisal for Emancipatory Practice2002/04/01100
The Reprofessionalization of Social Work: Collaborative Approaches for Achieving Professional Recognition2004/03/01English100
Beyond Social Constructionism: Critical Realism and Social Work2001/12/0199
Scientific Management, Bureau-Professionalism, New Managerialism: The Labour Process of State Social Work1998/12/01English99
Ageing and Technology: A Review of the Research Literature2009/03/20English98
Child Protection and the Media: Lessons from the Last Three Decades2001/12/0198
Shared Learning for Doctors and Social Workers: Evaluation of a Programme1996/04/01English97
Knowledge and Reasoning in Social Work: Educating for Humane Judgement2005/10/17English96
The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work Practice: Views and Experiences of Social Workers and Students2005/10/31English95
Accountable and Countable: Information Management Systems and the Bureaucratization of Social Work2008/04/26English95
Stress and Pressures in Mental Health Social Work: The Worker Speaks2005/05/03English95