Items where Author is "Turner, Denise"

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2023

Turner, D. (2023) Review of: Social Distance in Social Work: COVID Capsule One, Dominic Watters (ed.) and Shahid Naqvi (co-edited), Kent , Social Distance Writers, 2021, pp. 95, ISBN 9798517317438, £9.99 (p/b). The British Journal of Social Work, 53 (8). pp. 4023-4024. ISSN 0045-3102

Turner, D. and Walsh, K. (2023) ‘Memories from the forgotten frontline.’ Social worker’s reflections on shifting practices of work, home and belonging during Covid-19. The British Journal of Social Work, 54 (3). pp. 1275-1296. ISSN 0045-3102

Turner, D. (2023) ‘You Took me Back to the sea:’ Using Narrative to Explore and Inform the Practice of Social Work with Dying People. Illness, Crisis & Loss, 31 (3). pp. 576-591. ISSN 1552-6968

Turner, D. (2023) Review of : Covid-19 Collaborations: Researching Poverty and Low-Income Family Life during the pandemic, Kayleigh Garthwaite, Ruth Patrick, Maddy Power, Anna Tarrant and Rosalie Warnock (eds), Bristol UK, Policy Press, 228 pp., ISBN 9781447364481, £27.99 (p/b). The British Journal of Social Work, 53 (4). pp. 2470-2472. ISSN 0045-3102

Turner, D. (2023) Review of: When Words Are Not Enough: Creative Responses to Grief, Jane Harris, and Jimmy Edmonds, Hawthorn Books, UK, 2022, pp. xx +112, ISBN 978-1-91248-057-9, £19.99 (p/b). The British Journal of Social Work, 54 (1). pp. 523-524. ISSN 0045-3102

Turner, D. (2023) Social work at the end of life: death, dying, bereavement and loss. In: Introducing social work. Transforming Social Work, 2 . Sage, Learning Matters, UK, pp. 1-26. ISBN 9781529798562

Turner, D. and Low, K. (2023) ‘A significant positive impact’: Delivering the End Point Assessment for the Social Work Degree Apprenticeship. Social Work Education. pp. 1-17. ISSN 1470-1227

2022

Turner, D. and Linton, A. (2022) Virtual wobble spaces: A pilot study of the outcomes of online therapeutic spaces on practitioner well-being and social work practice. The British Journal of Social Work, 53 (7). pp. 3483-3504. ISSN 1468-263X

Turner, D. and Fanner, M. (2022) Digital connection in health and social work: lessons from COVID 19. Critical Publishing, Northwich, UK. ISBN 9781914171925

2021

Turner, D. and Price, M. (2021) ‘Resilient when it comes to death’: Exploring the significance of bereavement for the well-being of social work students. Qualitative Social Work, 20 (5). pp. 1339-1355. ISSN 1473-3250

Turner, D. (2021) Social work and Covid 19: lessons for education and practice. Critical Publishing, Northwich, UK. ISBN 9781913453619

2020

Turner, D. (2020) Book review : Personal relationships and intimacy in the age of social media. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 38 (4). pp. 410-411. ISSN 1522-8991

Turner, D. (2020) Mutual ‘App’reciation: Co-production as a model for delivering digital capability within social work education. Social Work Education, 40 (7). pp. 942-956. ISSN 1470-1227

Turner, D. and Taylor-Beswick, A. (2020) In recognition of how Covid 19 is affecting the death rituals for people in Northern Ireland. Social Care Institute for Excellence.

Turner, D. and Price, M. (2020) How social workers can support people facing inconceivable grief in the pandemic. Community Care.

2019

Turner, D. (2019) Developing social worker's digital capabilities. Social Care Institute for Excellence.

Turner, D., Landmann, M. and Kirkland, D. (2019) Making ideas “app”-en: The creation and evolution of a digital mobile resource to teach social work interviewing skills. Social Work Education, 39 (2). pp. 188-199. ISSN 0261-5479

2018

Turner, D. (2018) Review of : The Comfort of People by Daniel Miller. Anthropology in Action, 25 (2). pp. 42-43. ISSN 0967-201X

2017

Turner, D. (2017) Perspectives on the experience of sudden, unexpected child death: the very worst thing? Palgrave McMillan, UK. ISBN 978319660172

Turner, D. (2017) Review of :The learning wheel: a model of digital pedagogy by Deborah Kellsey and Amanda Taylor- Beswick. Social Work Education, 36 (8). pp. 959-960. ISSN 1470-1227

2016

Turner, D. (2016) 'Social media on trial': using technology to enhance inter-disciplinarity and practice experience in Higher Education. Educational Developments, 17 (4). pp. 23-24. ISSN 1469-3267

Turner, D. (2016) Only Connect: unifying the social in social work and social media. Journal of Social Work Practice, 30 (3). pp. 313-327. ISSN 0265-0533

Turner, D. (2016) 'Not behaving as a grieving mother should'. In: Qualitative ethics in practice. Developing Qualitative Inquiry . Left Coast Press, Abingdon. ISBN 9781629581675

Turner, D., Bennison, G., Fenge, L.-A. and Megele, C. (2016) Editorial: Social work and social media: best friends or natural enemies? Social Work Education, 35 (3). pp. 241-244. ISSN 1470-1227

Turner, D. (2016) Writing the tapestry. In: White, Julie (ed.) Permission: The International Interdisciplinary Impact of Laurel Richardson's Work. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, pp. 39-41. ISBN 9789463004572

2015

Turner, D. (2015) Review of : Psychosocial and Relationship Based Practice, by Claudia Megele. The British Journal of Social Work, 45 (6). pp. 1935-1937. ISSN 0045-3102

Turner, D. (2015) "Research You Cannot talk About": A personal account of researching sudden, unexpected child death. Illness, Crisis & Loss, 24 (2). pp. 73-87. ISSN 1552-6968

2014

Turner, D. (2014) Creating #teamturner: An autoethnography of connection within social work education. In: Social media in social work education. Critical Publishing, Northwich, UK. ISBN 9781909682573

Turner, D. (2014) Telling the Story : What can be learned from parents' experiences following the sudden, unexpected death of a child. Doctoral thesis, University of Sussex.

Turner, D. (2014) 'Memories are made of this': personal reflections on the creation and maintenance of memorials and mementoes. Bereavement Care, 33 (3). pp. 92-96. ISSN 0268-2621

2012

Turner, D. and Webb, R. (2012) ethics and/or Ethics in qualitative social research: negotiating a path around and between the two. Ethics and Social Welfare, 8 (4). pp. 383-396. ISSN 1749-6535

Turner, D. (2012) Parents of children who die should not be treated like criminals. The Guardian.

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