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The impact of political conflict on social work: Experiences from Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine
S Ramon, J Campbell, J Lindsay, P McCrystal, N Baidoun
British Journal of Social Work 36 (3), 435-450, 2006
1232006
Social work and social justice in Northern Ireland: Towards a new occupational space
J Pinkerton, J Campbell
British Journal of Social Work 32 (6), 723-737, 2002
842002
Living alone with dementia: A case study approach to understanding risk
H Gilmour, F Gibson, J Campbell
Dementia 2 (3), 403-420, 2003
782003
An international comparison of legal frameworks for supported and substitute decision-making in mental health services
G Davidson, L Brophy, J Campbell, SJ Farrell, P Gooding, AM O'Brien
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 44, 30-40, 2016
732016
Social work, sectarianism and anti-sectarian practice in Northern Ireland
M Smyth, J Campbell
The British Journal of Social Work 26 (1), 77-92, 1996
671996
A longitudinal study of the effects of childhood trauma on symptoms and functioning of people with severe mental health problems
G Davidson, C Shannon, C Mulholland, J Campbell
Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 10 (1), 57-68, 2009
652009
Mental health social work and the Troubles in Northern Ireland: A study of practitioner experiences
J Campbell, P Mccrystal
Journal of Social Work 5 (2), 173-190, 2005
642005
‘Whatever you say, say something’: The education, training and practice of mental health social workers in Northern Ireland
J Campbell, A Healey
Social Work Education 18 (4), 389-400, 1999
591999
Enabling social work students to deal with the consequences of political conflict: Engaging with victim/survivor service users and a ‘pedagogy of discomfort’
S Coulter, J Campbell, J Duffy, I Reilly
Social Work Education 32 (4), 439-452, 2013
512013
An examination of the use of coercion by assertive outreach and community mental health teams in Northern Ireland
G Davidson, J Campbell
British Journal of Social Work 37 (3), 537-555, 2007
512007
The troubled mind of Northern Ireland: An analysis of the emotional effects of the Troubles
R Kapur, J Campbell
Routledge, 2018
482018
International perspectives on the use of community treatment orders: Implications for mental health social workers
J Campbell, L Brophy, B Healy, AM O’Brien
British Journal of Social Work 36 (7), 1101-1118, 2006
472006
Using critical social theory to develop a conceptual framework for comparative social work
S Houston, J Campbell
International Journal of Social Welfare 10 (1), 66-73, 2001
442001
Bloody Sunday: trauma, pain and politics
P Hayes, J Campbell
Pluto Press, 2005
412005
The experience and practice of approved social workers in Northern Ireland
R Manktelow, P Hughes, F Britton, J Campbell, B Hamilton, G Wilson
British Journal of Social Work 32 (4), 443-461, 2002
342002
An audit of assessment and reporting by Approved Social Workers (ASWs)
G Davidson, J Campbell
British Journal of Social Work 40 (5), 1609-1627, 2010
322010
Coercion in the community: A situated approach to the examination of ethical challenges for mental health social workers
J Campbell, G Davidson
Ethics and Social Welfare 3 (3), 249-263, 2009
312009
Dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder: The psychological sequelae of Bloody Sunday and the response of state services
P Hayes, J Campbell
Research on Social Work Practice 10 (6), 705-720, 2000
302000
Social work education and political conflict: Preparing students to address the needs of victims and survivors of the Troubles in Northern Ireland
J Campbell, J Duffy, C Traynor, S Coulter, I Reilly, J Pinkerton
European Journal of Social Work 16 (4), 506-520, 2013
272013
The management and supervision of Approved Social Workers: Aspects of law, policy and practice
J Campbell, G Wilson, F Britton, B Hamilton, P Hughes, R Manktelow
The Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law 23 (2), 155-172, 2001
242001
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