Items where Department is "Honorary Staff" and Year is 2018

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Burstow, Paul (2018) Mental health—time to stop chasing demand and start tackling the causes. BMJ . ISSN 1756-1833

Burstow, Paul (2018) New ways of working and learning can grow resilient children’s social workers. Recruitment and retention are key issues for employers in a sector where the average career span is put at eight years. The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077

Burstow, Paul (2018) Social care green paper: It would be wrong to bail out business as usual. The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077

Burstow, Paul (2018) We need to talk about doing social care differently. Of course the money matters. But the debate about social care should be about meaning and purpose as well as who pays. The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077

Burstow, Paul, Newbigging, Karen, Tew, Jerry and Costello, Benjamin (2018) Investing in a resilient generation: Keys to a mentally prosperous nation. Other. University of Birmingham / Institute for Mental Health, Birmingham. Full text available

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Harris, Roland J (2018) A journey abroad: Wartime poems serving with the FAU. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . The Harris Meltzer Trust, London.

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Kraemer, Sebastian (2018) Deliberate self-poisoning by teenagers. Archives of Disease in Childhood . ISSN 0003-9888 (Print) ; 1468-2044 (Online)

Kraemer, Sebastian (2018) Narrative Matters: Stop running and start thinking. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 23 (4). pp. 381-383. ISSN Paper 1475-357X ; Online 1475-3588

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Launer, John (2018) Narrative-based practice in health and social care: Conversations inviting change. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138714359

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Williams, Meg Harris (2018) Aesthetic conflict and its clinical relevance. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . The Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781912567034

Williams, Meg Harris and Acreche, Miriam Botbol (2018) Counterdreamers: Analysts reading themselves. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . The Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781912567218

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