Dr Joanne Warner is a senior lecturer in social work at the University of Kent. She is a registered social worker, beginning her career in community development work and generic practice before becoming an academic. Her research focuses on sociocultural approaches to risk, particularly the way ‘risk work’ has shaped professional practice and the impact of cultures of inquiry and blame, and also everyday risks as experienced by service users.
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Joanne Warner: The Emotional Politics of Social Work and Child Protection
For several decades, social work and child protection systems have been subject to accelerating cycles of crisis and reform, with each crisis involving intense media and political scrutiny. In unders …
EPUB
Angielski
DRM
€36.99
Elaine Sharland & Joanne Warner: Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice
Modern society is increasingly preoccupied with fears for the future and the idea of preventing 'the worst’. The result is a focus on attempting to calculate the probabilities of adverse events occur …
EPUB
Angielski
DRM
€38.12
Joanne Warner: Emotional Politics of Social Work and Child Protection
For several decades, social work and child protection systems have been subject to accelerating cycles of crisis and reform, with each crisis involving intense media and political scrutiny. In unders …
PDF
Angielski
DRM
€33.50
Elaine Sharland & Joanne Warner: Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice
Modern society is increasingly preoccupied with fears for the future and the idea of preventing 'the worst’. The result is a focus on attempting to calculate the probabilities of adverse events occur …
EPUB
Angielski
DRM
€38.27