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Public involvement in research: Assessing impact through a realist evaluation (2014)
Journal Article
Evans, D., Coad, J., Cottrell, K., Dalrymple, J., Davies, R., Donald, C., …Sayers, R. (2014). Public involvement in research: Assessing impact through a realist evaluation. Health Services and Delivery Research, 2(36), 1-128. https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr02360

Background This study was concerned with developing the evidence base for public involvement in research in health and social care. There now is significant support for public involvement within the National Institute for Health Research, and resear... Read More about Public involvement in research: Assessing impact through a realist evaluation.

Advocacy, social justice and children's rights (2011)
Journal Article
Boylan, J., & Dalrymple, J. (2011). Advocacy, social justice and children's rights. Practice, 23(1), 19-30. https://doi.org/10.1080/09503153.2010.536212

The emergence of independent advocacy services for children and young people has had an impact on promoting the rights of children and young people. Historically, advocacy has been considered an important social work skill underpinned by principles o... Read More about Advocacy, social justice and children's rights.

Preconceptions, power and position: researcher reflections on public involvement in research (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Pollard, K., Evans, D., Dalrymple, J., Miers, M., Moule, P., & Thomas, J. (2010, September). Preconceptions, power and position: researcher reflections on public involvement in research. Paper presented at British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Group Annual Conference, University of Durham, Durham, UK

In the United Kingdom, the Department of Health and many funding bodies require public involvement in health and social care research. However, members of the public are still mostly engaged in research as subjects/participants, or in a limited consu... Read More about Preconceptions, power and position: researcher reflections on public involvement in research.

Independent evaluation of the One Children's Workforce Tool (2010)
Report
Kushner, S., Oliver, B., Benjamin, C., Last, K., Gulati, A., Dalrymple, J., …Eke, R. (2010). Independent evaluation of the One Children's Workforce Tool

The One Children’s Workforce Tool (OCWT) was developed by the Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC) in 2008 within the One Children’s Workforce Framework. The Framework describes what a reformed and joined-up workforce should look like at l... Read More about Independent evaluation of the One Children's Workforce Tool.

Constructions of child and youth advocacy: Emerging issues in advocacy practice (2005)
Journal Article
Dalrymple, J. (2005). Constructions of child and youth advocacy: Emerging issues in advocacy practice. Children & Society, 19(1), 3-15. https://doi.org/10.1002/chi.828

The development of child and youth advocacy has been informed by varying theoretical perspectives and in the last decade has been increasingly incorporated into policy and legislation for young people in receipt of welfare services. Through examining... Read More about Constructions of child and youth advocacy: Emerging issues in advocacy practice.

Developing the Concept of Professional Advocacy: An Examination of the Role of Child and Youth Advocates in England and Wales (2004)
Journal Article
Dalrymple, J. (2004). Developing the Concept of Professional Advocacy: An Examination of the Role of Child and Youth Advocates in England and Wales. Journal of Social Work, 4(2), 179-197. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468017304044861

• Summary: This article examines the development of child and youth advocacy through an analysis of the meaning of professionalization and argues that a culture of advocacy is needed to facilitate the development of professional advocacy expertise. •... Read More about Developing the Concept of Professional Advocacy: An Examination of the Role of Child and Youth Advocates in England and Wales.

Professional Advocacy as a Force for Resistance in Child Welfare (2003)
Journal Article
Dalrymple, J. (2003). Professional Advocacy as a Force for Resistance in Child Welfare. British Journal of Social Work, 33(8), 1043-1062. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/33.8.1043

The development of child and youth advocacy is a relatively recent phenomenon, increasingly recognized by both practitioners and politicians as a way of establishing communication spaces for young people who are looked after in state care. Literature... Read More about Professional Advocacy as a Force for Resistance in Child Welfare.