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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
38
Citations
6154
World Ranking
5945
National Ranking
975

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Best Publications

  • Re-imagining Child Protection: Towards Humane Social Work with Families

    Brid Featherstone;Susan White;Kate Morris

  • Contemporary fathering: Theory, policy and practice

    Brid Featherstone

  • A Marriage Made in Hell: Early Intervention Meets Child Protection

    Brid Featherstone;Kate Morris;Sue White

  • Engaging fathers in child welfare services: a narrative review of recent research evidence

    Nina Maxwell;Jonathan Bryn Scourfield;Brid Featherstone;Sally Holland

  • Understanding Masculinities

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  • Social work, poverty, and child welfare interventions

    Kate Morris;Will Mason;Paul Bywaters;Brid Featherstone

  • Let’s stop feeding the risk monster: towards a social model of ‘child protection’

    Brid Featherstone;Anna Gupta;Kate Morris;Joanne Warner

  • Letting them get away with it: Fathers, domestic violence and child welfare

    Brid Featherstone;Sue Peckover

  • Protecting Children: A Social Model

    Brigid Featherstone;Anna Gupta;Kate Morris;Sue White

  • Re-imagining child protection

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  • Exploring inequities in child welfare and child protection services: Explaining the ‘inverse intervention law’

    Paul Bywaters;Geraldine Brady;Tim Sparks;Elizabeth Bos

  • Inequalities in English child protection practice under austerity: A universal challenge?

    Paul Bywaters;Geraldine Brady;Lisa Bunting;Brigid Daniel

  • Contemporary child care policy and practice

    Barbara Fawcett;Brid Featherstone;Jim Goddard

  • Working with Men in Health and Social Care

    Brid Featherstone;Mark Rivett;Jonathan Scourfield

  • Communicating misunderstandings: multi-agency work as social practice

    Susan White;Brid Featherstone

  • Thinking Systemically—Thinking Politically: Building Strong Partnerships with Children and Families in the Context of Rising Inequality

    Brid Featherstone;Karen Broadhurst;Kim Holt

  • Familiar subjects? Domestic violence and child welfare

    Brid Featherstone;Liz Trinder

  • Engaging parents and carers with family support services: What can be learned from research on help‐seeking?

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  • Poverty, inequality, child abuse and neglect: Changing the conversation across the UK in child protection?

    Brid Featherstone;Kate Morris;Brigid Daniel;Paul Bywaters

  • Contemporary fathering

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