Mandated reporters' experiences with reporting child maltreatment: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Objective To systematically search for research about the effectiveness of mandatory
reporting of child maltreatment and to synthesise qualitative research that explores …
reporting of child maltreatment and to synthesise qualitative research that explores …
Processes of multiprofessional child protection decision making in hospital settings: Systematic narrative review
The aim of this systematic narrative literature review is to explore empirical evidence as to
how a multiprofessional approach to child protection decision making is implemented in …
how a multiprofessional approach to child protection decision making is implemented in …
Initial teacher education and trauma and violence informed care in the classroom: Preliminary results from an online teacher education course
A trauma‐and‐violence‐informed‐care (TVIC) system within an educational setting provides
a framework of practice that enables schools to become safe and inclusive places for some …
a framework of practice that enables schools to become safe and inclusive places for some …
'Jack of all trades and master of none'? Exploring social work's epistemic contribution to team-based health care
H Cootes, M Heinsch, C Brosnan - The British Journal of Social …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
From its inception, the social work profession evolved in tandem with public health, and has
historically contributed to public health efforts to restore, protect and promote public health …
historically contributed to public health efforts to restore, protect and promote public health …
“Why don't they report?” Hospital personnel working with children at risk
V Svärd - Child care in practice, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Hospital personnel have been shown to report child maltreatment to social services less
frequently than other professionals. This quantitative study shows that one-half of the …
frequently than other professionals. This quantitative study shows that one-half of the …
[KNIHA][B] To Blend in or Stand out?-Hospital Social Workers' Jurisdictional Work in Sweden and Germany
M Sjöström - 2013 - gupea.ub.gu.se
This dissertation describes, analyses, and compares the means by which hospital social
work associations in Sweden and Germany pursue their members' professionalization …
work associations in Sweden and Germany pursue their members' professionalization …
Assessing children at risk: organizational and professional conditions within children's hospitals
V Svärd - Child & Family Social Work, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract According to the Swedish Social Services Act, all health personnel are required to
report children whom they suspect are subject to maltreatment. This paper describes the …
report children whom they suspect are subject to maltreatment. This paper describes the …
Judgements of physicians, nurses, and social workers regarding suspected Child maltreatment in community health care services
This study investigated how physicians, nurses, and social workers in community health
care services make judgements about possible child maltreatment in ambiguous situations …
care services make judgements about possible child maltreatment in ambiguous situations …
Health social work with migrants: Constructing a specialist profession
V Svärd, E Sernbo - International Social Work, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In 2016–2017, a large Swedish hospital introduced a mobile team of asylum social workers
to work with asylum-seeking and undocumented patients. Based on interviews with the …
to work with asylum-seeking and undocumented patients. Based on interviews with the …
Academic publishing and the doctoral student: Lessons from Sweden
K Broadhurst - Qualitative Social Work, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
The journey from doctoral student to published author is, for the majority of students, a
transition that requires careful mentoring and support. I was reminded last week at the …
transition that requires careful mentoring and support. I was reminded last week at the …