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An age new problem
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Care Weekly, 11.11.93, 1993, p.12.
Looks at the issues raised by the increasing recognition of elder abuse. Definitions of abuse range widely and there is dispute about whether new legal powers are needed. Carers organisations are concerned about the danger of stigmatising carers in general.
Baby talk
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 29.8.91, 1991, pp.14-15.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Looks at some of the implications for social workers of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act.
Under inspection
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 20.6.91, 1991, pp.16-17.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Talks to Sir William Utting, Chief Inspector of the Social Services Inspectorate about the role and accountability of the SSI.
Thanks for the memory
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 25.4.91, 1991, pp.14-15.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Talks to Dr. Jonathan Miller about his forthcoming television series about caring for elderly people.
Grey area
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 11.4.91, 1991, pp.13-15.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Looks at socio-economic factors in Cleveland and the effect of the child sex abuse controversy.
Hand in glove
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 28.3.91, 1991, pp.20-21.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Interagency training can help to promote interagency co-operation.
Judge and fury
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 21.3.91, 1991, pp.24-25.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Considers 'disclosure interviews' - a misnomer as the term prejudges the issue by assuming that there is something to disclose. Pressure of work, disputed medical symptoms, and stress involved in interviewing children can all prove difficult obstacles for social workers to overcome.
Watching the directives
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 14.3.91, 1991, pp.23-24.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Looks at the limitations of social work training in child care, and the work of a CCETSW working party which has drawn up child care curriculum recommendations involving the observation of young children.
Ideas in concrete
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 7.3.91, 1991, pp.20-21.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Birmingham SSD's St. Athan children's home has been remodelled into a short-stay unit for under-12s, where the emphasis is upon rehabilitation.
On call
- Author:
- JERVIS Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 21.2.91, 1991, p.22.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
The Standing Committee on Sexually Abused Children has opened an information centre in North Kensington, and offers a telephone consultancy and support service to social workers working in the field of child sexual abuse.