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Probation Service Users: to empower or to exclude
The Probation Service has shifted from its roots in social work and the use of benevolent care and control activities towards a corrections focused agency, charged with the task of reducing re-offending and protecting the ...
Rooms of Their Own: Public toilets and gendered citizens in a New Zealand city, 1860‐1940
Differences in the provision of public toilets for men and women point to the gendering of citizens. In the later nineteenth century, provision of public toilets in the city of Dunedin centered on the management of male ...
Straight Thinking In New Zealand/Aotearoa
Anita Gibbs and Russell Beal combine practice and academic insights to evaluate the recently implemented Straight Thinking Programme in New Zealand. They examine a range of issues, including the cultural appropriateness ...
Cultural values and advertising in Malaysia: views from the industry
When entering into a new country, marketers must be aware of various environmental differences that they may have to address, such as media restrictions and cultural and legal factors. This paper observes a study of Malaysian ...
Practitioner Evaluation
Practitioner evaluation: the idea that practitioners themselves undertake a systematic study of their own practice has been encouraged for a long time as an applied social work and health practice research strategy. It is ...