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Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

May 13, 2021, Project news and updates
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Lisa Lewis Practice Manager at Barnardo’s Fostering and Adoption, Yorkshire and Theresa Lillis gave a webinar as part of BASW’s

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Workshop and collaboration with IRISS

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

May 13, 2021, Project news and updates
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  In January 2021 Theresa Lillis was invited to do an online presentation on WiSP to professionals working in social care, as part of a

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Ethical issues in WiSP 2

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

May 13, 2021, Spotlight on methodology
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An ongoing point of discussion with WiSP researchers, participant social workers and stakeholders has centred on ethics. What counts as ethical

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Seminars and workshops with social work educators and student-practitioners

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Aug 6, 2019, Project news and updates
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Over the past 6 months the WiSP team have been invited to give seminars and workshops with social work practitioners on professional writing,

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WiSP meeting with Lord Patel, Chair of Social Work England

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Dec 10, 2018, Project news and updates
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Image L to R: Lucy Rai, Lord Patel, Theresa LillisTheresa Lillis (the Principal Investigator leading the WiSP project) and Lucy Rai (the chair of

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The curious visibility yet invisibility of writing in social work- researcher brief reflection

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Dec 1, 2017, Spotlight on methodology
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[Image from: https://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/2015/aug/13/evidence-based-practice-social-work-vulnerable-people] On The Guardian’s

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Conference ALAPP (Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice)

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Nov 29, 2016, Project news and updates
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We recently gave a presentation on the WiSP project at the ALAPP conference. The title of our presentation was Combining ethnography and corpus

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‘If it’s not written down it didn’t happen’

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Aug 1, 2016, Project news and updates
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This was the title of our recent presentation at JSWEC [the UK Joint Social Work Education and Research Conference]. It’s a comment made by many

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Completing ethics/governance applications and meeting senior officials

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Nov 18, 2015, Project news and updates
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The first step in seeking permission is to get authority level approval- so been working on ethics applications and meeting relevant officials.

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Securing access/agreement

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Nov 18, 2015, Project news and updates
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Success One local authority has approved the application and challenge now is to seek permission and involvement from team managers. Here’s

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