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Brid Featherstone
Brid Featherstone
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Re-imagining child protection: Towards humane social work with families
B Featherstone, K Morris, S White
Policy Press, 2014
6142014
Contemporary fathering: Theory, policy and practice
B Featherstone
Policy Press, 2009
3562009
A marriage made in hell: Early intervention meets child protection
B Featherstone, K Morris, S White
British Journal of Social Work 44 (7), 1735-1749, 2014
3232014
Engaging fathers in child welfare services: A narrative review of recent research evidence
N Maxwell, J Scourfield, B Featherstone, S Holland, R Tolman
Child & Family Social Work 17 (2), 160-169, 2012
2542012
Family life and family support: A feminist analysis
B Featherstone
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
2192003
Protecting children: A social model
B Featherstone, A Gupta
Policy Press, 2018
2122018
Engaging parents and carers with family support services: What can be learned from research on help-seeking?
K Broadhurst
Child & Family Social Work, 2003
1982003
Social work, poverty, and child welfare interventions
K Morris, W Mason, P Bywaters, B Featherstone, B Daniel, G Brady, ...
Child & Family Social Work 23 (3), 364-372, 2018
1892018
Letting them get away with it: Fathers, domestic violence and child welfare
B Featherstone, S Peckover
Critical Social Policy 27 (2), 181-202, 2007
1802007
Let’s stop feeding the risk monster: Towards a social model of ‘child protection’
B Featherstone, A Gupta, K Morris, J Warner
Families, relationships and societies 7 (1), 07-22, 2018
1782018
Taking fathers seriously
B Featherstone
British Journal of Social Work 33 (2), 239-254, 2003
1742003
Mothering and ambivalence
W Hollway, B Featherstone
Psychology Press, 1997
1691997
Inequalities in English child protection practice under austerity: A universal challenge?
P Bywaters, G Brady, L Bunting, B Daniel, B Featherstone, C Jones, ...
Child & Family Social Work 23 (1), 53-61, 2018
1682018
Exploring inequities in child welfare and child protection services: Explaining the ‘inverse intervention law’
P Bywaters, G Brady, T Sparks, E Bos, L Bunting, B Daniel, ...
Children and Youth Services Review 57, 98-105, 2015
1572015
Working with men in health and social care
B Featherstone, J Scourfield, M Rivett
Sage, 2007
1572007
Taking mothering seriously: The implications for child protection
Featherstone
Child & Family Social Work 4 (1), 43-53, 1999
1561999
Contemporary child care policy and practice
B Fawcett, B Featherstone, J Goddard
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
1502017
Thinking systemically—thinking politically: Building strong partnerships with children and families in the context of rising inequality
B Featherstone, K Broadhurst, K Holt
British Journal of Social Work 42 (4), 618-633, 2012
1412012
Familiar subjects? Domestic violence and child welfare
B Featherstone, L Trinder
Child & Family Social Work 2 (3), 147-159, 1997
1411997
Communicating misunderstandings: multi‐agency work as social practice
S White, B Featherstone
Child & Family Social Work 10 (3), 207-216, 2005
1342005
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