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Editor(s): PETERSEN Alan; WILKINSON Iain; (eds.);
Title: Health, risk and vulnerability
Publisher: London: Routledge, 2008. 165p.
Format: book;
Topics: health care; health needs; mental health care; older people; risk; treatment; vulnerable adults;
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Author: FISCHOFF Baruch; et al.;
Title: Acceptable risk
Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. 185p.
Format: book;
Topics: assessment; decision making; risk; risk management;
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Author: SLOVIC Paul;
Title: The perception of risk
Publisher: London: Earthscan, 2000. 473p.
Format: book;
Topics: assessment; decision making; risk; risk management; systems approach;
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Author: MANUELE Fred A.;
Title: On the practice of safety
Publisher: Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, 2003. 488p.
Format: book;
Topics: assessment; decision making; environmental factors; risk; risk management; systems approach;
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Author: SHARPE Virginia A.;
Title: Medical harm: historical, conceptual, and ethical dimensions of iatrogenic illness
Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 280p.
Format: book;
Topics: decision making; diagnosis; duty of care; environmental factors; ethics; pain; risk; risk management; research;
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Author: HOPKINS Andrew;
Title: Safety, culture and risk: the organisational causes of disasters
Publisher: Sydney: CCH Australia, 2005. 171p.
Format: book;
Topics: assessment; decision making; risk; risk management; systems approach;
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Author: LOWRANCE William W.;
Title: Of acceptable risk: science and the determination of safety
Publisher: San Francisco, CA: W. Kaufmann, 1981. 180p.
Format: book;
Topics: assessment; conflict management; decision making; risk; systems approach;
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Author: HEIMANN C.F.Larry;
Title: Acceptable risks: politics, policy and risky technologies
Publisher: Ann Arbour, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1997. 188p.
Format: book;
Topics: assessment; decision making; risk; risk management; systems approach;
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Author: MAYO Deborah G.; HOLLANDER Rachelle D.;
Title: Acceptable evidence: science and values in risk management
Publisher: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. 292p.
Format: book;
Topics: assessment; communication; decision making; evidence; risk; risk management; systems approach;
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Author: ASH Elizabeth;
Title: Acceptable risk?: supervision in child abuse cases
Publisher: London: Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work, 1988. 56p., videocassette
Format: audio/visual material;
Topics: assessment; child abuse; communication; decision making; evidence; risk; supervision; training material;
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Author: PARMANAND Suryia Kumar;
Title: Sports injuries in the civil law: volenti non fit iniuria and delictual liability for injuries in sport
Publisher: Johannesburg: Lex Patria, 1998. 377p.
Format: book;
Topics: childrens rights; communication; informed consent; law; physical restraint; risk; self-determination; self-harm;
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Author: DICK Peter; et al.;
Title: Care Programme Approach: documentation of past risk-related behaviour.
Reference: Psychiatric Bulletin, 27(8), August 2003, pp.298-300.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; casework; patients; psychiatry; referral; risk; self-harm; suicide; violence;
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Author: SHLONSKY Aron; WAGNER Dennis;
Title: The next step: integrating actuarial risk assessment and clinical judgment into an evidence-based practice framework in CPS case management .
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 27(4), April 2005, pp.409-427.
Format: article;
Topics: case management; casework; child protection services; decision making; good practice; information management; risk; risk assessment; risk management; research;
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Editor(s): MARLATT G. Alan;
Title: Harm reduction: pragmatic strategies for managing high-risk behaviors.
Publisher: London: Guilford Press, 1998. 390p.,biblogs.
Format: book;
Topics: addiction; assessment; behaviour disorders; black and minority ethnic people; community care; drug misuse; medical social work; medical social workers; outcomes; outreach services; preventive practice; risk; treatment;
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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE; BOSTOCK Lisa; BAIRSTOW Sue; FISH Sheila; MACLEOD Fiona;
Title: Managing risk and minimising mistakes in services to children and families
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Publisher: London:: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2005. 81p.
Format: book; SCIE publication;
Topics: child protection services; families; management; organisational structure; professional conduct; risk; risk management; social services; research; United Kingdom;
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Author: YOUNG Robert; SWEETING Helen; WEST Patrick;
Title: Prevalence of deliberate self harm and attempted suicide within contemporary Goth youth subculture: longitudinal cohort study.
Reference: British Medical Journal, 6.05.06, pp.1058-1061.
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Format: article;
Topics: attempted suicide; peer groups; risk; self-harm; young people; research; Scotland;
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Author: DESCHESNES Marthe; FINES Philippe; DEMERS Stephanie;
Title: Are tattooing and body piercing indicators of risk-taking behaviours among high school students?
Reference: Journal of Adolescence, 29(3), June 2006, pp.379-393.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescence; peer groups; risk; self-harm; research; Canada;
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Author: WOOD Joanne;
Title: Risk typologies of serious harm offenders managed under MAPPA: mental health, personality disorders, and self-harm as distinguishing risk factors.
Reference: Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 18(4), December 2007, pp.470-481.
Format: article;
Topics: adult protection; interagency cooperation; mental health services; personality disorders; risk; self-harm; substance misuse; research;
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Author: CARSON David; BAIN Andy;
Title: Professional risk and working with people: decision-making in health, social care and criminal justice
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2008. 256p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: criminal justice; decision making; doctors; health care; health professionals; probation service; risk assessment; risk management; social care provision; social workers; research;
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Editor(s): CALDER Martin C.; (ed.);
Title: Contemporary risk assessment in safeguarding children
Publisher: Lyme Regis: Russell House, 2008. 290p.
Format: book;
Topics: child protection services; good practice; outcomes; risk assessment; research;
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