Items where Division is "College of Health and Society > Social Work" and Year is 2026

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Ali, Naz (2026) Locating Food (In)Security and Poverty in ‘Hospitality’: Asylum-seekers Experiences of Inhospitality and Inhospitableness in the UK. In: Research Seminar Series, 28th January 2026, University of Essex.

Coomber, Amanda Claire and Howard, Keelin (2026) Exploring the impact of “the knock” and its aftermath on non-offending partners of sex offenders and adequacy of available support. Journal of Children's Services. pp. 1-15. ISSN 2042-8677

Milic, Nela (2026) Hear the Fear.

Mohamed, Mohamed (2026) An Investigation into the underrepresentation of Ethnic Minority Officers within the specialised Units in the UK Police Services. In: Canterbury Centre for Policing Research, 21st January 2026, Canterbury Christchurch University.

Mosoeunyane, Mary and Barkeji, Musa (2026) Musa Barkeji on Closing the Breast Cancer Survival Gap for Black Women. [Audio]

Mosoeunyane, Mary and Frederick, Cedi (2026) Cedi Frederick on Black Leadership and the Future of Equitable Healthcare. [Audio]

Mosoeunyane, Mary and Johnson, Sheena (2026) Sheena Johnson on Burnout, Healing, and Strong Black Women. [Audio]

Mosoeunyane, Mary and Mitchell, Wayne (2026) Dr Wayne Mitchell on Breaking barriers for Block Scholars in Higher Education. [Audio]

Mosoeunyane, Mary and Vasco, Adam (2026) Adam Vasco on Identity, Belonging and Building Authentic Inclusion in Education. [Audio]

van Loenen, Tessa, Podda Connor, Marika, Wojczewski, Silvia, Tsereteli, Zaza, Korzh, Oleksii, Monteiro, Isabel, de Graaf, Pim, Ibrahiim, Kalimah, Güner, Sevil, Glasdam, Stinne, Al-tashi, Samar, Ungan, Mehmet and van den Muijsenbergh, Maria (2026) Person-centred, community-oriented, and diversity sensitive primary care for migrants; a EFPC position paper. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 27. e33. ISSN 1477-1128

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