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"There is a quality about what PALS does that is not measurable ...": Dilemmas of policy and evidence in the national evaluation of PALS (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Petsoulas, C., Evans, D., Powell, J., Daykin, N., Taylor, P., Booker, S., & Weil, S. (2006, September). "There is a quality about what PALS does that is not measurable ...": Dilemmas of policy and evidence in the national evaluation of PALS. Paper presented at BSA Medical Sociology Group Annual Converence, Herriot-Watt Univeristy, Edinburgh, UK

Working with parentification: Implications for clients and counselling psychologists (2006)
Journal Article
DiCaccavo, A. (2006). Working with parentification: Implications for clients and counselling psychologists. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 79(3), 469-478. https://doi.org/10.1348/147608305X57978

This paper concerns the concept of parentification, whereby children take on inappropriate parental roles. A brief theoretical overview is presented, showing that parentification has important implications for understanding both clients' and counsell... Read More about Working with parentification: Implications for clients and counselling psychologists.

An ethnography of crystal and spiritual healers in Northern England: Marginal medicine and mainstream concerns (2006)
Book
McClean, S. (2006). An ethnography of crystal and spiritual healers in Northern England: Marginal medicine and mainstream concerns. New York: Edwin Mellen Press

This book provides an in-depth and ethnographic exploration into the use and practice of crystal and spiritual healing, therapies on the fringe of complementary medicine. Scant attention has been given to exploring more marginal complementary therapi... Read More about An ethnography of crystal and spiritual healers in Northern England: Marginal medicine and mainstream concerns.

From consultation to social learning in community participation with young people (2006)
Journal Article
Percy-Smith, B. (2006). From consultation to social learning in community participation with young people. Children, youth and environments, 16(2), 153-179

This paper is part of an international Special Issue providing a global critique of child and youth participation. The paper's contribution is to argue for a theory of participation as 'social learning'. Within the first month of going online the jou... Read More about From consultation to social learning in community participation with young people.

'We do not use the word "crisis" lightly...': Sexual health policy in the United Kingdom (2006)
Journal Article
Evans, D. (2006). 'We do not use the word "crisis" lightly...': Sexual health policy in the United Kingdom. Policy Studies, 27(3), 235-252. https://doi.org/10.1080/01442870600950679

At the turn of the twenty-first century, health professionals, the media and politicians identified 'sexual health' as a policy problem in the UK. Despite publication in 2001 of a National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV for England, in 2003 the H... Read More about 'We do not use the word "crisis" lightly...': Sexual health policy in the United Kingdom.

PALS: bridging the false dichotomy between choice and voice? (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Evans, D., Daykin, N., Taylor, P., & Booker, S. (2006, August). PALS: bridging the false dichotomy between choice and voice?. Paper presented at Politics of Health Group Annual Conference, Univeristy of Oxford, UK

What do students think about counselling? (2006)
Journal Article
Ramsey-Wade, C. (2006). What do students think about counselling?

A brief summary of dissertation research looking at student experiences of their counselling at university