Items where Author is "Peckover, Sue"
Number of items: 44.
Article
JAY, Nicola, PECKOVER, Sue, REHMAN, Naheeda, JAVED, Farhat and CHOWBEY, Punita
(2021).
South Asian mothers' views and experiences of accessing paediatric allergy services in Sheffield for their babies and/or young children (Abstract only).
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 51 (1), p. 165.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, SHEARN, Katie, WOOD, David, FRANKLAND, Sharon and DAY, Patricia
(2020).
Extending the Scope of Health Visiting and School Nursing Practice Within a 0–19 Service.
Journal of Health Visiting, 8 (10), 426-434.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, JAY, N., CHOWBEY, Punita, REHMAN, N., JAVED, F. and COOKE, J.
(2020).
South Asian mothers' views and experiences of accessing paediatric allergy services in Sheffield for their babies and/or young children [abstract only].
Allergy, 75, 262-263.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2019).
Brain-based discourses and early intervention:
a critical debate for health visiting.
Journal of Health Visiting.
[Article]
DAY, Patricia, PECKOVER, Sue, HAZELBY, Gayle, CHAUHDRY, Hayley, KIRKHAM, Lucy and MCALEAVY, Janet
(2018).
Putting new therapeutic communication skills into public health nursing practice: the student experience.
British journal of school nursing, 13 (8), 386-392.
[Article]
ASTON, Megan and PECKOVER, Sue
(2017).
Examining the social construction of surveillance: a critical issue for health visitors and public health nurses working with mothers and children.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27 (1-2), e379-e389.
[Article]
BERRICK, Jill D, PECKOVER, Sue, POSO, Tarja and SKIVENES, Marit
(2015).
The formalized framework for decision-making in child protection care orders : a cross-country analysis.
Journal of European Social Policy, 25 (4), 366-378.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and TROTTER, Fiona
(2015).
Keeping the focus on children: the challenges of safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 23 (4), 377-407.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and GOLDING, Berenice
(2015).
Domestic abuse and safeguarding children : critical issues for multiagency work.
Child Abuse Review, 26 (1), 40-50.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and EVERSON, Angela
(2014).
Putting men’s abuse of women on the childcare agenda : an innovative specialist domestic abuse project.
Practice: Social Work in Action, 26 (3), 143-159.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2014).
Domestic abuse, safeguarding children and public health : towards an analysis of discursive forms and surveillant techniques in contemporary UK policy and practice.
British Journal of Social Work, 44 (7), 1770-1787.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, SMITH, Sue and WONDERGEM, Fiona
(2013).
Doing ‘Serious Case Reviews’ : the views and experiences of NHS named and designated Safeguarding Children professionals.
Child Abuse Review, 24 (5), 365-377.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2013).
From ‘public health’ to ‘safeguarding children’ : British health visiting in policy, practice and research.
Children & Society, 27 (2), 116-126.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, MOGOTLANE, Sophie, GLAVIN, Kari and ASTON, Megan
(2013).
Public health nursing in the 21st century : challenges and opportunities for women and children’s health.
Nursing Research and Practice, 2013, 1-2.
[Article]
SAARIO, Sirpa, HALL, Christopher and PECKOVER, Sue
(2012).
Inter-professional electronic documents and child health : a study of persisting non-electronic communication in the use of electronic documents.
Social Science and Medicine, 75 (12), 2207-2214.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and SMITH, Suzanne
(2011).
Public Health Approaches to Safeguarding Children.
Child Abuse Review, 20 (4), 231-237.
[Article]
WASTELL, D., PECKOVER, Sue, WHITE, S., BROADHURST, K., HALL, C. and PITHOUSE, A.
(2011).
Social work in the laboratory : using microworlds for practice research.
British journal of social work, 41 (4), 744-760.
[Article]
HALL, Christopher, PARTON, Nigel, PECKOVER, Sue and WHITE, Sue
(2010).
Child-centric information and communication technology (ICT) and the fragmentation of child welfare practice in England.
Journal of Social Policy, 39 (03), 393-413.
[Article]
WASTELL, D., WHITE, S., BROADHURST, K., PECKOVER, Sue and PITHOUSE, A.
(2010).
Children's services in the iron cage of performance management : street-level bureaucracy and the spectre of Švejkism.
International Journal of Social Welfare, 19 (3), 310-320.
[Article]
BROADHURST, K, WASTELL, D, WHITE, S, HALL, C., PECKOVER, Sue, THOMPSON, K., PITHOUSE, A. and DAVEY, D.
(2010).
Performing 'initial assessment' : identifying the latent conditions for error at the front-door of local authority children's services.
The British journal of social work advance access, 40 (2), 352-370.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, HALL, Christopher and WHITE, Sue
(2009).
From policy to practice : the implementation and negotiation of technologies in everyday child welfare.
Children & Society, 23 (2), 136-148.
[Article]
WHITE, S., HALL, C. and PECKOVER, Sue
(2009).
The descriptive tyranny of the Common Assessment Framework : technologies of categorization and professional practice in child welfare.
British Journal of Social Work, 39 (7), 1197-1217.
[Article]
PITHOUSE, A., HALL, C., PECKOVER, Sue and WHITE, S.
(2009).
A tale of two CAFs : the impact of the electronic Common Assessment Framework.
British journal of social work, 39 (4), 599-612.
[Article]
HALL, Christopher, PECKOVER, Sue and WHITE, Sue
(2008).
Social work in the information age.
Community Care, 19, 26-27.
[Article]
KENYON, Lynn and PECKOVER, Sue
(2008).
‘A Juggling Act’: an analysis of the impact of providing clinical placements for pre-registration students on the organisation of community nursing and health visiting work.
Nurse Education Today, 28 (2), 202-209.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, WHITE, Sue and HALL, Christopher
(2008).
Making and managing electronic children : E-assessment in child welfare.
Information, Communication and Society, 11 (3), 375-394.
[Article]
FEATHERSTONE, Brid and PECKOVER, Sue
(2007).
Letting them get away with it: fathers, domestic violence and child welfare.
Critical Social Policy, 27 (2), 181-202.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and CHIDLAW, Robert
(2007).
Too frightened to care? Accounts by district nurses working with clients who misuse substances.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 15 (3), 238-245.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and CHIDLAW, Robert G.
(2007).
The (un)-certainties of district nurses in the context of cultural diversity.
Journal Of Advanced Nursing, 58 (4), 377-385.
[Article]
CONNOLLY, Marie, HALL, Christopher, PECKOVER, Sue and WHITE, Sue
(2007).
E-technology and information sharing in child welfare Learning from the English experience.
Children Australia, 32 (4), 4-8.
[Article]
ELLIS, Lorraine and PECKOVER, Sue
(2004).
Research governance and postgraduate nurse education: the tensions and some solutions.
Nurse researcher, 11 (1), 32-45.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2003).
Health visitors' understandings of domestic violence.
Journal Of Advanced Nursing, 44 (2), 200-208.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and WINTERBURN, Susan
(2003).
Teaching research to undergraduate community nursing students: reflections upon curriculum design.
Nurse Education in Practice, 3 (2), 104-111.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2003).
'I could have just done with a little more help': an analysis of women's help-seeking from health visitors in the context of domestic violence.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 11 (3), 275-282.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2002).
Domestic abuse and women's health: the challenge for primary care.
Primary health care research and development, 3 (3), 151-158.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2002).
Focusing upon children and men in situations of domestic violence: an analysis of the gendered nature of British health visiting.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 10 (4), 254-261.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2002).
Supporting and policing mothers: an analysis of the disciplinary practices of health visiting.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 38 (4), 369-377.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue
(1998).
Domestic violence: on the health visiting agenda?
Community practitioner : the journal of the Community Practitioners' & Health Visitors' Association, 71 (12), 408-409.
[Article]
Book Section
HALL, Christopher, PECKOVER, Sue and WHITE, Sue
(2014).
e-Solutions to sharing information in child protection: the rise and fall of ContactPoint.
In: THRIFT, Nigel, TICKELL, Adam, WOOLGAR, Steve and RUPP, William H., (eds.)
Globalization in Practice.
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 219-222.
[Book Section]
PECKOVER, Sue, BROADHURST, Karen, WHITE, Sue, WASTELL, David, HALL, Chris and PITHOUSE, Andres
(2011).
The fallacy of formalisation: practice makes process in the assessment of risks to children.
In: KEMSHALL, Hazel and WILKINSON, Bernadette, (eds.)
Good practice in assessing risk : current knoweldge, issues and approaches.
Good practice in health, social care and criminal justice
.
London, Jessica Kingsley, 84-101.
[Book Section]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2009).
Domestic abuse and safeguarding children.
In: HUGHES, Liz and OWEN, Hilary, (eds.)
Good practice in safeguarding children: working effectively in child protection.
Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice
.
London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 143-162.
[Book Section]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2009).
'Health' and safeguarding children: an ‘Expansionary Project’or 'Good Practice'?
In: BROADHURST, Karen, GROVER, Chris and JAMIESON, Janet, (eds.)
Critical perspectives on safeguarding children.
Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, 149-169.
[Book Section]
PECKOVER, Sue
(2001).
Domestic violence and protecting babies; the role of health care professionals.
In: GORDON, Rosemary and HARRAN, Evender, (eds.)
Fragile: handle with care. Protecting babies from harm. A reader.
Leicester, NSPCC, 125-134.
[Book Section]
Edited Book
APPLETON, Jane and PECKOVER, Sue, eds.
(2015).
Child Protection, Public Health and Nursing.
Protecting Children and Young People
.
Edinburgh, Dunedin Academic Press Ltd.
[Edited Book]