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    ‘It's a bonus, without it I wouldn't even have a visit’: Parents' views of supervised contact centres in New Zealand 

    Gibbs, Anita; McKenzie, Margaret; Dempster, Carol
    Supervised contact centres, where a child may maintain contact with a parent (mother or father) in a safe and supervised environment, have been available in New Zealand since the early 1990s. This article explores the ...
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    Is Home Detention in New Zealand Disadvantaging Women and Children? 

    King, Denise; Gibbs, Anita
    This article reviews the use of home detention with electronic monitoring in New Zealand, drawing on research undertaken in 2001. The discussion considers the impact of home detention on women who are subject to this ...
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    Social work and empowerment-based research: Possibilities, process and questions 

    Gibbs, Anita
    Social work research, emphasising the use of rigorous, scientific and evidence-based approaches, has a tendency to exclude the subjects or participants of research, from either acting in co-researcher capacity, or from ...
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    Women who offend: Their experiences explored 

    King, Denise; Gibbs, Anita
    The following piece describes the findings of a Masters project in social work, undertaken in New Zealand, which looked at women's experience of crime and their perceptions of various interventions from the criminal justice ...
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    The Changing Nature and Context of Social Work Research 

    Gibbs, Anita
    Social work research is constantly diversifying and expanding and this article explores its changing nature; including changes to epistemology and practice; and the critical influence of the wider economic, political, ...
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    How patients in New Zealand view community treatment orders 

    Gibbs, Anita; Dawson, John; Ansley, Chris; Mullen, Richard
    Background: New Zealand operates a well-embedded community treatment order scheme for patients with serious mental disorders. A similar scheme may be enacted for England and Wales. Aim: To explore the views of patients ...
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    ‘Having to adopt children twice is not in the children's best interests’: a reflective case study analysis of intercountry adoption policy in the UK 

    Gibbs, Anita
    In 2007, my husband and I adopted two boys from Russia as New Zealand citizens. We complied with all the detailed legal requirements of New Zealand adoption policy and law, as well as with Russian intercountry adoption ...
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    Partnership between the probation service and voluntary sector organizations 

    Gibbs, Anita
    This paper considers the development of inter-agency partnerships between the probation service and voluntary sector organizations in the early 1990s in England and Wales and reports the results of research by the author ...
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    Improving publication: advice for busy higher education academics 

    Gibbs, Anita
    A major challenge for higher education academics is to research and publish when faced with substantial teaching responsibilities, higher student numbers, and higher output expectations. The focus of this piece is to ...
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    Maori Experience of Community Treatment Orders in Otago, New Zealand 

    Gibbs, Anita; Dawson, John; Forsyth, Hine; Mullen, Richard; Te Oranga Tonu Tanga (Maori Mental Health Team)
    Objective: To consider the impact of community treatment orders (CommTOs) on Maori patients and their whanau (extended family) and the associated views of mental health professionals. Method: As a distinct aspect of a ...
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