All Stories

  1. A qualitative analysis of migrant social workers’ work experiences and perceived prejudice from an empowering acculturative integration approach
  2. Male and female physical intimate partner violence and socio-economic position: a cross-sectional international multicentre study in Europe
  3. Intimate partner violence: a study in men and women from six European countries
  4. “Tangled wires in the head”: older migrant Chinese's perception of mental illness in Britain
  5. Intimate partner violence and health-related quality of life in European men and women: findings from the DOVE study
  6. Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
  7. Sozialräumliche Koordinaten beruflicher Orientierung. Hochqualifizierte der zweiten Generation in Deutschland und Großbritannien
  8. ‘No one knows like we do’ — the narratives of mental health service users trained as researchers
  9. Community Activism and Empowerment of Turkish‐Speaking Migrant Women in London
  10. Editorial: Migrant Women and Welfare Issues: Diversity of Experiences, Challenges and Opportunities
  11. Health and Quality of Life Among Older People in Rural England: Exploring the Impact and Efficacy of Policy
  12. Learning in the real world? Exploring widening participation student views concerning the ‘fit’ between knowledge learnt and work practices
  13. GP attitudes to early diagnosis of dementia: Evidence of improvement
  14. Planning ahead
  15. “Isn’t he wonderful?” Exploring the contribution and conceptualization of older husbands as carers
  16. The Caring in Later Life report: A secondary analysis of the 1995 General Household Survey
  17. Political ideology, helping mechanisms and empowerment of mental health self-help/mutual aid groups
  18. Early diagnosis of dementia by GPs: An exploratory study of attitudes
  19. From the asylum to the community: A longitudinal study of staff involved in the transition from Tone Vale Hospital to community-based services
  20. Closure, Relocation and Resettlement: Three Perspectives on the Move to Community Care