Is the United States Safely Repatriating Unaccompanied Children? Law, Policy, and Return to Guatemala
In: University of Miami Law Review, Band 73
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In: Psychoanalytic social work, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 79-98
ISSN: 1522-9033
In: Smith College studies in social work, Band 78, Heft 2-3, S. 349-367
ISSN: 1553-0426
In: Special care in dentistry: SCD, Band 8, Heft 6, S. 252-255
ISSN: 1754-4505
Dentists' knowledge about drug interactions, particularly in medically compromised older patients, may not be adequate. An on‐line drug interaction system was tested for 4 months in a dental clinic to ascertain its usefulness in training students. Characteristics of high‐risk patients are described, as well as opinions of users about the applicability of information presented and its relation to patient care. Approximately 3% of the patients seen were at risk of trauma from drug interactions, half of which were considered likely to occur. Implications of drug interaction data are also discussed in relation to treatment planning.
In: Social work in health care: the journal of health care social work ; a quarterly journal adopted by the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 51-65
ISSN: 1541-034X
In: Labour / Le Travail, Band 33, S. 326
This e-zine documents the discussions and group work done at the 'Infrastructuring in Participatory Design' workshop, a full-day event that took place at the Participatory Design Conference 2018 in Hasselt and Genk, Belgium. Participants at the workshop came from a broad range of domains (e.g. Design, Science and Technology Studies, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Information Sciences, Architecture), representing interests in infrastructuring from multiple perspectives. The workshop invited the Participatory Design (PD) community to come together, with their cases or projects, questions and topics of interest in order to take stock of empirical insights and conceptual developments around the notions of infrastructure and infrastructuring, and their relevance to the revitalization of the political agenda of PD. Following a hands-on approach, participants – collectively and critically - mapped issues, disentangled assumptions, identified blind spots, and outlined new research opportunities charting the possibilities and limitations of an infrastructuring approach in Participatory Design at large. ; publishedVersion ; Copyright 2019 Andrea Botero, Helena Karasti, Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Hanne Cecilie Geirbo, Karen S. Baker, Elena Parmiggiani, Sanna Marttila. Open Access CC By.
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In1 this hands-on workshop we invite the PD community to take stock of empirical insights and conceptual developments around the notions of infrastructure and infrastructuring. We propose that by leveraging the original relational nature of these concepts, we can revitalize the political soul of PD and better characterize the politics of participation in digitalization phenomena and processes ongoing in all walks of life. With a hands-on approach we will collectively and critically map, disentangle assumptions, identify blind spots and outline new research opportunities charting the possibilities and limitations of an infrastructuring approach in PD at large.Full text at ACM
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Machine generated contents note:Section 1What We Now Know about Savile --1.Savile's Sexual Offending: What Do We Know? /Marcus Erooga --2.Savile and Learning from the Inquiries /Marcus Erooga --Section 2Generalisable Aspects of Behaviour --3.Organisational Sex Offenders and Ìnstitutional Grooming': Lessons from the Savile and Other Inquiries /Anne-Marie McAlinden --4.Thinking Beyond a Single Type of Organisational Sex Offender /Marcus Erooga --5.New Technologies and Organisational Offenders /Ethel Quayle --Section 3Preventive Responses --6.Applying a Situational Prevention Lens to the Savile Case: Enhancing Understanding and Providing a Template for Strengthening Organisational Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse /Erin McConnell --7.Engaging the Public through Messaging and Bystander Actions /Karen Baker --8.What Survivors Tell Us about Facilitating Early Disclosure /Jon Brown --Section 4Preventive Responses in Specific Settings --9.Operation Yewtree: A Watershed Moment /Honorary Fellow --10.Savile and the National Health Service /Marcus Erooga --11.After Savile: Implications for Education Settings /Hilary Shaw --12.Safeguarding in Sports /Maria Strauss.
Abstract In this hands-on workshop we invite the PD community to take stock of empirical insights and conceptual developments around the notions of infrastructure and infrastructuring. We propose that by leveraging the original relational nature of these concepts, we can revitalize the political soul of PD and better characterize the politics of participation in digitalization phenomena and processes ongoing in all walks of life. With a hands-on approach we will collectively and critically map, disentangle assumptions, identify blind spots and outline new research opportunities charting the possibilities and limitations of an infrastructuring approach in PD at large.
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