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1 of 1850
Author: MCCLIMENS Alex; LEWIS Robin; BREWSTER Jacqui;
Title: Dr. Tulp, I presume: intellectual disability and ethnicity in Rotherham.
Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 17(1), March 2013, pp.78-89.
Format: article;
Topics: audio visual media; black and minority ethnic people; ethnicity; information technology; learning disabilities; social work education; teaching methods; United Kingdom; Select:
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2 of 1850
Author: RAUTENBACH John Victor; BLACK-HUGHES Christine;
Title: Bridging the hemispheres through the use of technology: international collaboration in social work training.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Education, 48(4), 2012, pp.797-815.
Format: article;
Topics: communication; email; information technology; international relations; internet; social media; social work education; student social workers; teaching methods; practice; South Africa; United States; Select:
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3 of 1850
Author: WOOD Claudia; SALTER Jo;
Title: The power of prepaid
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Publisher: London: DEMOS, 2013. 138p.
Format: book;
Topics: benefits; direct payments; government policy; information technology; local authorities; payments; personal budgets; personalisation; service users; universal credit; research; United Kingdom; United States; Select:
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4 of 1850
Author: GRUNDY Judith; GRUNDY John;
Title: A survey of Australian human services agency software usage.
Reference: Journal of Technology in Human Services, 31(1), January 2013, pp.84-94.
Format: article;
Topics: case records; communication; databases; information management; information technology; interagency cooperation; social services; surveys; research; Australia; Select:
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5 of 1850
Author: DOUGHTY Kevin; GODFREY David; MULVIHILL Billy;
Title: Self-care, plesio-care, telecare and m-care: a new assisted living model.
Reference: Journal of Assistive Technologies, 6(4), 2012, pp.292-301.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; disabled people; information technology; mobile phones; needs assessment; older people; person-centred approach; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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6 of 1850
Author: CHECKLEY Rebecca; et al.;
Title: “Black white zebra orange orange”: how children with autism make use of computer-based voice output communication aids in their language and communication at school.
Reference: Journal of Assistive Technologies, 6(4), 2012, pp.245-258.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; autism; boys; communication; communication disorders; communication skills; information technology; schools; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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7 of 1850
Author: HAMMOND Simon P.; COOPER Neil J.;
Title: Digital life story work: using technology to help young people make sense of their experience
Publisher: London: British Association for Adoption and Fostering, 2013. 110p.
Format: book;
Topics: audio visual media; information technology; life story books; life story work; mobile phones; videos; young people; practice; care professionals; Select:
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8 of 1850
Author: NÄSLUND Rebecka; GARDELLI Åsa;
Title: ‘I know, I can, I will try’: youths and adults with intellectual disabilities in Sweden using information and communication technology in their everyday life.
Reference: Disability and Society, 28(1), 2013, pp.28-40.
Format: article;
Topics: access to information; empowerment; information technology; learning disabilities; social inclusion; young people; research; Sweden; Select:
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9 of 1850
Author: BRADSHAW Jill;
Title: The use of augmentative and alternative communication apps for the iPad, iPod and iPhone: an overview of recent developments.
Reference: Tizard Learning Disability Review, 18(1), 2013, pp.31-37.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; communication; communication skills; information technology; learning disabilities; needs assessment; practice; Select:
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10 of 1850
Author: SMITH Ann B.; et al.;
Title: Patient perceptions of pre-implementation of personal health records (PHRS): a qualitative study of people living with HIV in New York City.
Reference: Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services, 11(4), October-December 2012, pp.406-423.
Format: article;
Topics: case records; evaluation; HIV AIDS; information management; information technology; self care; user views; research; United States; Select:
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11 of 1850
Author: COWIE Helen;
Title: From birth to sixteen: children's health, emotional and linguistic development
Publisher: Abingdon: Routledge, 2012. 224p.
Format: book;
Topics: adolescence; attachment; child day care; child development; childrens rights; communication; eating disorders; family relations; health; information technology; interpersonal relationships; peer groups; resilience; schools; sexual behaviour; substance misuse; practice; care professionals; Select:
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12 of 1850
Author: CORNFORD James; BAINES Susan; WILSON Rob;
Title: Representing the family: how does the state 'think family'?
Reference: Policy and Politics, 41(1), January 2013, pp.1-18.
Format: article;
Topics: families; family-centred approach; government policy; information management; information technology; public sector; United Kingdom; Select:
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13 of 1850
Author: LLOYD-YEATES Tim;
Title: Alive to new possibilities.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 21(1), January/February 2012, pp.12-13.
Format: article;
Topics: computers; dementia; information technology; internet; life story work; person-centred approach; reminiscence therapy; practice; England; Select:
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14 of 1850
Author: NEAMAN Rachel; HALE Stephen;
Title: Digital strategy: leading the culture change in health and care
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department of Health, 2012. 32p.
Format: book;
Topics: Department of Health; government policy; health care; information technology; IT skills; government publication; England; Select:
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15 of 1850
Author: PRICE WATERHOUSE COOPER;
Title: A review of the potential benefits from the better use of information and technology in health and social care: final report
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Publisher: London: Price Waterhouse Cooper, 2013. 60p
Format: book;
Topics: cost effectiveness; costs; government policy; health care; information management; information technology; NHS; outcomes; planning; social care; social care provision; England; Select:
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16 of 1850
Author: WATLING Sue;
Title: Digital exclusion: potential implications for social work education.
Reference: Social Work Education, 31(1), 2012, pp.125-130.
Format: article;
Topics: information technology; social exclusion; social work education; standards; United Kingdom; Select:
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17 of 1850
Author: CESARONI Carla; DOWNING Steven; ALVI Shahid;
Title: Bullying enters the 21st century? Turning a critical eye to cyber-bullying research.
Reference: Youth Justice, 12(3), December 2012, pp.199-211.
Format: article;
Topics: bullying; computers; email; information technology; internet; young offenders; young people; research review; Select:
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18 of 1850
Author: GALLOWAY John;
Title: Harnessing technology for Every Child Matters and personalised learning
Publisher: London: Routledge, 2009. 176p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: children; education; information technology; personalisation; practice; United Kingdom; care professionals; Select:
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19 of 1850
Author: BEAUMONT Jen; (ed.);
Title: Social trends: no. 41, 2011 edition
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Publisher: Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
Format: book;
Topics: crime; education; employment; environment; families; health; housing; information technology; life style; personal finance; population; social inclusion; statistical methods; transport; statistics; United Kingdom; Select:
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20 of 1850
Author: MOSS Bernard;
Title: Communication skills in health and social care
Publisher: London: Sage, 2012. 248p.
Format: book;
Topics: assertiveness training; collaboration; communication skills; empathy; groupwork; information technology; interprofessional relations; practice; care professionals; Select:
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