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Dr Ariane Critchley
Dr Ariane Critchley
Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling
Verified email at stir.ac.uk
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Giving up the ghost: Findings on fathers and social work from a study of pre-birth child protection
A Critchley
Qualitative Social Work 21 (3), 580-601, 2022
192022
‘The lion's den’: Social workers' understandings of risk to infants
A Critchley
Child & Family Social Work 25 (4), 895-903, 2020
192020
Making Scotland an ACE-informed nation
E Davidson, A Critchley, LHV Wright
Scottish Affairs 29 (4), 451-455, 2020
92020
Jumping through hoops: Families’ experiences of pre-birth child protection
A Critchley
Families in motion: Ebbing and flowing through space and time, 135-154, 2019
92019
Quickening steps: An ethnography of pre-birth child protection in Scotland
A Critchley
Unpublished thesis, Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh, 2019
72019
Pre-birth child protection
A Critchley
72018
Baby Brain: Neuroscience, policy-making and child protection
A Critchley
Scottish Affairs 29 (4), 512-528, 2020
62020
Can knowledge exchange forge a collaborative pathway to policymaking? A case study example of the recognition matters project
A Critchley, M Mitchell
The British Journal of Social Work 50 (8), 2298-2318, 2020
32020
Quickening Steps: An ethnography of pre-birth child protection
A Critchley
32019
Risks and Representations: Creating consensus narratives about risk with pregnant women involved with child protection systems in Aotearoa New Zealand and Scotland
A Critchley, E Keddell
Critical Social Policy, 02610183231215231, 2023
12023
No Room to Change? Fatherhood, Masculinities, and Child Welfare
A Critchley
Men and welfare, 189-200, 2022
12022
Breastfeeding, social work and the rights of infants who have been removed
A Critchley, A Grant, A Brown, L Morriss
Qualitative Social Work 21 (1), 3-14, 2022
12022
Embodied practice in a disembodied time: How the COVID‐19 pandemic shaped direct work with children and young people
H Ellis, A Critchley
Child & Family Social Work, 2024
2024
Quality research: Pre-birth child protection and the reproductive rights of fathers
A Critchley
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 35 (4), 31-44, 2023
2023
Running your own poetry for wellbeing workshops
A Roesch-Marsh, A Critchley, S Tongue
2023
Changes and Continuities in Adoption Social Work: Adoption in Scotland Since the 1968 Act
A Critchley, P Cowan, M Grant, M Hardy
British Journal of Social Work 51 (6), 2061-2079, 2021
2021
Poetry helps: Poetry as a means of creative reflection and learning in social work
A Critchley, A Roesch-Marsh
Social Work and Covid-19: Lessons for Education and Practice, 24, 2021
2021
Adverse Childhood Experiences in Scotland: Critical reflections on policy and practice
E Davidson, A Critchley, LHV Wright
Scottish Affairs 29 (4), 2020
2020
INSIGHTS
A CRITCHLEY
2018
Mapping
M Grant, A Critchley, AFA Scotland
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