Performing ‘initial assessment’: identifying the latent conditions for error at the front-door of local authority children's services K Broadhurst, D Wastell, S White, C Hall, S Peckover, K Thompson, ... British journal of social work 40 (2), 352-370, 2010 | 425 | 2010 |
Risk, Instrumentalism and the Humane Project in Social Work: Identifying the Informal Logics of Risk Management in Children's Statutory Services K Broadhurst, C Hall, D Wastell, S White, A Pithouse British Journal of social work 40 (4), 1046-1064, 2010 | 367 | 2010 |
Contact between children in out‐of‐home placements and their family and friends networks: A research review R Sen, K Broadhurst Child & Family Social Work 16 (3), 298-309, 2011 | 292 | 2011 |
When policy o’erleaps itself: The ‘tragic tale’of the Integrated Children’s System S White, D Wastell, K Broadhurst, C Hall Critical Social Policy 30 (3), 405-429, 2010 | 229 | 2010 |
Children's services in the iron cage of performance management: street‐level bureaucracy and the spectre of Švejkism D Wastell, S White, K Broadhurst, S Peckover, A Pithouse International Journal of Social Welfare 19 (3), 310-320, 2010 | 227 | 2010 |
Engaging parents and carers with family support services: What can be learned from research on help-seeking K Broadhurst Child and family social work 8 (4), 341-350, 2003 | 201 | 2003 |
Birth parents and the collateral consequences of court-ordered child removal: Towards a comprehensive framework K Broadhurst, C Mason International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 31 (1), 41-59, 2017 | 169 | 2017 |
Thinking systemically—thinking politically: Building strong partnerships with children and families in the context of rising inequality B Featherstone, K Broadhurst, K Holt British Journal of Social Work 42 (4), 618-633, 2012 | 143 | 2012 |
Child removal as the gateway to further adversity: Birth mother accounts of the immediate and enduring collateral consequences of child removal K Broadhurst, C Mason Qualitative Social Work 19 (1), 15-37, 2020 | 131 | 2020 |
Connecting events in time to identify a hidden population: Birth mothers and their children in recurrent care proceedings in England K Broadhurst, B Alrouh, E Yeend, J Harwin, M Shaw, M Pilling, C Mason, ... The British Journal of Social Work 45 (8), 2241-2260, 2015 | 125 | 2015 |
Maternal outcasts: raising the profile of women who are vulnerable to successive, compulsory removals of their children–a plea for preventative action K Broadhurst, C Mason Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 35 (3), 291-304, 2013 | 123 | 2013 |
Children missing from school systems: Exploring divergent patterns of disengagement in the narrative accounts of parents, carers, children and young people K Broadhurst*, H Paton, C May‐Chahal British Journal of Sociology of Education 26 (1), 105-119, 2005 | 111 | 2005 |
Are we failing to prepare nursing and midwifery students to deal with domestic abuse? Findings from a qualitative study C Bradbury‐Jones, K Broadhurst Journal of advanced nursing 71 (9), 2062-2072, 2015 | 108 | 2015 |
Trust, risk and the (mis) management of contingency and discretion through new information technologies in children’s services A Pithouse, K Broadhurst, C Hall, S Peckover, D Wastell, S White Journal of Social Work 12 (2), 158-178, 2012 | 103 | 2012 |
Social Work beyond the VDU: Foregrounding Co-Presence in Situated Practice—Why Face-to-Face Practice Matters K Broadhurst, C Mason British Journal of Social Work 44 (3), 578-595, 2014 | 97 | 2014 |
Accomplishing parental engagement in child protection practice? A qualitative analysis of parent-professional interaction in pre-proceedings work under the Public Law Outline K Broadhurst, K Holt, P Doherty Qualitative Social Work 11 (5), 517-534, 2012 | 94 | 2012 |
Born into care: Newborns in care proceedings in England K Broadhurst, B Alrouh, C Mason, H Ward, L Holmes, M Ryan, S Bowyer London: The Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, 2018 | 76 | 2018 |
Vulnerable birth mothers and recurrent care proceedings K Broadhurst, C Mason, S Bedston, B Alrouh, L Morriss, T McQuarrie, ... Lancaster: University of Lancaster, 2017 | 74 | 2017 |
Whither practice-near research in the modernization programme? Policy blunders in children's services S White, K Broadhurst, D Wastell, S Peckover, C Hall, A Pithouse Journal of Social Work Practice 23 (4), 401-411, 2009 | 66 | 2009 |
Vulnerable birth mothers and repeat losses of infants to public care: is targeted reproductive health care ethically defensible? K Broadhurst, M Shaw, S Kershaw, J Harwin, B Alrouh, C Mason, ... Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 37 (1), 84-98, 2015 | 64 | 2015 |