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Re-Imagining Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand. Brains, biology, and tests for future ‘burdenhood’ misguided blind faith in science? January 4, 2017. January 25, 2017. Who hasn’t seen the brains? Continue reading Brains, biology, and tests for future ‘burdenhood’ misguided blind faith in science? Hope for change at close of year. December 21, 2016. January 25, 2017. Continue reading Hope for change at close of year. The Political Context of CYF Reforms. October 9, 2016. January 25, 2017. July 8, 2016.
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Imagine Turning the Camera Lens onto the Masters of the Universe – By Dan Silver – mediapovertywelfare
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Does 'Poverty Porn' undermine the Welfare State? 8211; 6th November. Imagine Turning the Camera Lens onto the Masters of the Universe – By Dan Silver. November 4, 2014. November 4, 2014. The second series of. Focusing on Chelmsley Wood in the Midlands, was aired on BBC Three last week. Much like the previous series. Has said that criticising ‘poverty porn’ is akin to censorship. Although the media machine that churns out stigmatising ‘poverty porn’ often seems immovable, it can and must be challenged.
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September | 2013 | North East Child Poverty
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Working for North East families. What is Child Poverty? Can we end Child Poverty? North East Child Poverty. The blog of the North East Child Poverty Commission. Monthly Archives: September 2013. September 25, 2013. Ethnic minority workers and low paid jobs: Hiding in plain sight? North East Racial Equality Conference 2013. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation today published research looking at ‘in-work poverty, ethnicity and workplace cultures’. Helen Barnard has also written a blog. Posted in child poverty.
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‘Feral families’ or a ‘filthy civilization’? | Re-Imagining Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Re-Imagining Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand. Feral families’ or a ‘filthy civilization’? May 25, 2015. May 25, 2015. Re-imagining Social Work is delighted to welcome this guest contribution to our blog by Stephen Crossley. Stephen is undertaking a PhD in the School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University and is interested in how some families are constituted as a threat to society. When I first read Liz Beddoe’s blog on ‘feral families’. And her accompanying article. But we can, thankfully, do...
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neoliberalism | Re-Imagining Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Re-Imagining Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand. Brains, biology, and tests for future ‘burdenhood’ misguided blind faith in science? January 4, 2017. January 25, 2017. Who hasn’t seen the brains? Continue reading Brains, biology, and tests for future ‘burdenhood’ misguided blind faith in science? Neoliberalism and social work: Truth, lies and power. August 29, 2016. September 1, 2016. The slideshow below is of my address to the PSA Social Work Action Network. Like water on a rock. August 28, 2016.
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Re-Imagining Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand. Neoliberalism and social work: Truth, lies and power. August 29, 2016. September 1, 2016. The slideshow below is of my address to the PSA Social Work Action Network. Conference on 1st and 2nd of September 2016 at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand. I talked about the way in which social services are applying an increasingly punitive approach to the most disadvantaged people in our society. July 5, 2016. August 5, 2016. P1, emphasis added).