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Author: SCHAEFER Gerard A.; et al.;
Title: Child sexual abuse and psychological impairment in victims: results of an online study initiated by victims.
Reference: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 21(3), 2012, pp.343-360.
Format: article;
Topics: child sexual abuse; mental health problems; survivors; user led research; research; Germany; Select:
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2 of 71
Author: HUGHES Mel;
Title: Unitary appreciative inquiry (UAI): a new approach for researching social work education and practice
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 42(7), October 2012, pp.1388-1405.
Format: article;
Topics: qualitative research; reflective practice; research methods; social work education; user led research; research; England; Select:
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3 of 71
Author: TICKLE Anna; BRAHAM Louise;
Title: Meaningful use of service user contributions to professional training courses: whose formulation is it anyway?
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 7(3), 2012, pp.133-142.
Format: article;
Topics: health education; mental health services; teaching methods; training; user led research; user participation; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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4 of 71
Author: BERESFORD Peter; CARR Sarah; (eds.);
Title: Social care, service users and user involvement
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2012. 288p.
Format: book;
Topics: service users; social care; social care provision; user led research; user participation; user views; care professionals; Select:
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5 of 71
Author: TURK Vicky; et al.;
Title: Adults with intellectual disabilities and their carers as researchers and participants in a RCT.
Reference: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 25(1), January 2012, pp.1-10.
Format: article;
Topics: adults; learning disabilities; participatory research; randomised controlled trials; research methods; user led research; user participation; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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6 of 71
Author: THE MONEY FRIENDS AND MAKING ENDS MEET RESEARCH GROUP;
Title: Making ends meet: what it's like for people with learning difficulties living in the community on low incomes.
Reference: Community Living, 25(2), Winter 2011, pp.16-17.
Format: article;
Topics: debt; learning disabilities; low income; personal finance; social exclusion; user led research; user views; research; England; Select:
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7 of 71
Author: MCLAUGHLIN Hugh;
Title: Service-user research in health and social care
Publisher: London: Sage, 2009. 184p.
Format: book;
Topics: ethics; research methods; service users; user led research; user participation; practice; Select:
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8 of 71
Author: BOXALL Kathy; RALPH Sue;
Title: Research ethics committees and the benefits of involving people with profound and multiple learning disabilities in research.
Reference: British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 39(3), September 2011, pp.173-180.
Format: article;
Topics: multiple disabilities; non-verbal communication; research ethics; severe learning disabilities; user led research; user participation; England; Select:
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9 of 71
Author: SCANLON Christopher; ADLAM John;
Title: The Recovery Model or the modelling of a cover-up? On the creeping privatisation and individualisation of dis-ease and being-unwell-ness.
Reference: Groupwork, 20(3), November 2010, pp.100-114.
Format: article;
Topics: mental health; privatisation; recovery approach; unemployment; user led research; United Kingdom; Select:
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10 of 71
Author: PELLETIER Jean-François; et al.;
Title: User-led research: a global and person-centered initiative.
Reference: International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 13(1), February 2011, pp.4-12.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; mental health services; participatory research; recovery approach; research centres; service users; user led research; Canada; Select:
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11 of 71
Author: CLARKE Kris;
Title: Negotiating migrant community needs through social work research: a Finnish example.
Reference: Qualitative Social Work, 10(1), March 2011, pp.8-27.
Format: article;
Topics: cultural identity; health care; migrants; policy; self-concept; social welfare; user led research; research; Finland; Select:
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12 of 71
Author: FOUCHÉ Christa; LIGHT Glenda;
Title: An invitation to dialogue: ‘the World Café’ in social work research.
Reference: Qualitative Social Work, 10(1), March 2011, pp.28-48.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; qualitative research; research methods; social care professionals; user led research; practice; practice example; New Zealand; Select:
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13 of 71
Author: SOUTH ESSEX SERVICE USER RESEARCH GROUP; SECKER Jenny; GELLING Leslie;
Title: Still dreaming: service users' employment, education and training goals
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Publisher: Chelmsford: Anglia Polytechnic University, 2006. 13p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: education; employment; mental health problems; service users; stereotyped attitudes; training; user led research; user views; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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14 of 71
Author: OFFICE FOR PUBLIC MANAGEMENT;
Title: Creative influence: research led by young people
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Publisher: London: Office for Public Management, 2010. 20p.
Format: book;
Topics: research methods; user led research; user participation; young people; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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15 of 71
Author: SMITH Lyndsey; BAILEY Di;
Title: What are the barriers and support systems for service user-led research? Implications for practice.
Reference: Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 5(1), March 2010, pp.35-44.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; mental health problems; service users; user led research; research; England; Select:
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16 of 71
Author: BROADBENT Robyn S.; PAPADOPOULOS Theo;
Title: ‘We didn’t even realize that kids like us could go on the radio’: an evaluation of a Victorian schools youth development programme.
Reference: Journal of Youth Studies, 13(2), April 2010, pp.235-254.
Format: article;
Topics: citizenship; communities; secondary schools; user led research; volunteers; young people; youth work; research; Australia; Select:
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17 of 71
Author: PALMER David; et al.;
Title: ‘No one knows like we do’: the narratives of mental health service users trained as researchers.
Reference: Journal of Public Mental Health, 8(4), December 2009, pp.18-28.
Format: article;
Topics: focus groups; mental health problems; research skills; service users; training; user led research; research; England; Select:
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18 of 71
Author: BASIC Sanela Cekic;
Title: Service user involvement in social work practice, education and research in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Reference: Ljetopis Socijalnog Rada, 16(2), December 2009, pp.241-257.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; participatory research; service users; social work education; teaching methods; user led research; user participation; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Select:
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Editor(s): WEINSTEIN Jenny; (ed.);
Title: Mental health, service user involvement and recovery
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2010. 224p.
Format: book;
Topics: advocacy; empowerment; mental health problems; mental health services; service users; stereotyped attitudes; user led research; user participation; good practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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20 of 71
Author: BLAIR Thomas; MINKLER Meredith;
Title: Participatory action research with older adults: key principles in practice.
Reference: Gerontologist, 49(5), October 2009, pp.651-662.
Format: article;
Topics: action research; literature reviews; older people; participatory research; user led research; user participation; user views; research review; United States; Select:
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