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Clive Diaz
Clive Diaz
Research Associate in Social Work, Cardiff Universi
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Children and parent participation in child protection conferences: A study in one English local authority
K Muench, C Diaz, R Wright
Child Care in Practice 23 (1), 49-63, 2017
712017
Children's participation in LAC reviews: a study in one E nglish local authority
H Pert, C Diaz, N Thomas
Child & Family Social Work 22, 1-10, 2017
582017
‘Just another person in the room’: Young people’s views on their participation in Child in Care Reviews
C Diaz, H Pert, N Thomas
Adoption & Fostering 42 (4), 369-382, 2018
342018
‘It’s been a massive struggle’: Exploring the experiences of young people leaving care during COVID-19
L Roberts, D Mannay, A Rees, H Bayfield, C Corliss, C Diaz, R Vaughan
Young 29 (4_suppl), S81-S99, 2021
302021
Independent Reviewing Officers’ and social workers’ perceptions of children’s participation in Children in Care Reviews
C Diaz, H Pert, NP Thomas
Journal of Children's Services 14 (3), 162-173, 2019
242019
Decision making in child and family social work
C Diaz
Perspectives on Children's Participation. Policy Press, 2020
212020
Social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic violence: A study in one English local authority
L Witt, C Diaz
Child & Family Social Work 24 (2), 209-217, 2019
212019
A critical assessment of evidence-based policy and practice in social work
C Diaz, S Drewery
Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work 13 (4), 425-431, 2016
202016
An exploration of how gender stereotypes influence how practitioners identify and respond to victims (or those at risk) of child sexual exploitation
L Hill, C Diaz
Child & Family Social Work 26 (4), 642-651, 2021
182021
Corporate parenting in a pandemic: Considering the delivery and receipt of support to care leavers in Wales during Covid-19
L Roberts, A Rees, D Mannay, H Bayfield, C Corliss, C Diaz, R Vaughan
Children and Youth Services Review 128, 106155, 2021
182021
Young people leaving care, practitioners and the Coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic: Experiences, support, and lessons for the future
L Roberts, A Rees, H Bayfield, C Corliss, C Diaz, D Mannay, R Vaughan
CASCADE/Cardiff University, 2020
122020
A study on senior managers’ views of participation in one local authority… a case of wilful blindness?
C Diaz, T Aylward
The British Journal of Social Work 49 (5), 1333-1349, 2019
112019
Shared decision-making: What is good practice in delivering meetings? Involving families meaningfully in decision-making to keep children safely at home: A rapid realist review
L Stabler, C O'Donnell, D Forrester, C Diaz, S Willis, S Brand
What Works Centre for Children's Social Care, 2019
92019
Barriers children face complaining about social work practice: A study in one English local authority
C Diaz, H Pert, T Aylward, D Neill, L Hill
Child & Family Social Work 25 (2), 460-468, 2020
82020
A study of serious case reviews between 2016 and 2018: What are the key barriers for social workers in identifying and responding to child neglect?
L Solem, C Diaz, L Hill
Journal of children's services 15 (1), 1-14, 2020
72020
How are policies implemented in children's services? Developing an initial programme theory to evaluate the implementation of the new Child Sexual Exploitation guidance in Wales
J Usubillaga, C Diaz, D Forrester
Child & Family Social Work 28 (1), 268-278, 2023
62023
The perceived impact of peer parental advocacy on child protection practice: A mixed-methods evaluation
C Diaz, S Fitz-Symonds, L Evans, D Westlake, R Devine, D Mauri, ...
What Works for Early Intervention and Children’s Social Care, 2023
52023
A study into children and young people’s participation in their Child in Care Reviews
C Diaz
Cardiff University, 2018
52018
A critical evaluation of the extent to which the reform and modernisation agenda has impacted on the professionalisation of social work in England
C Diaz, L Hill
Child Care in Practice 26 (3), 272-284, 2020
42020
Mechanisms for support: A realist evaluation of peer parental advocacy in England
S Fitz-Symonds, L Evans, D Tobis, D Westlake, C Diaz
The British Journal of Social Work 54 (1), 341-362, 2024
22024
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