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Rebecca Ince
Rebecca Ince
其他姓名Rebecca Nimmo Ince
Research Fellow, University of Birmingham
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The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a mixed-methods study
K Newbigging, J Rees, R Ince, J Mohan, D Joseph, M Ashman, B Norden, ...
Health Services and Delivery Research 8 (29), 1-200, 2020
342020
Constructing domestic retrofit as a new urban infrastructure: experimentation, equitability and contested priorities
R Ince, S Marvin
Local environment 24 (9), 825-842, 2019
202019
‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’Understanding delayed hospital discharges for people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people in long‐stay hospitals in the UK
R Ince, J Glasby, R Miller, AM Glasby
Health & Social Care in the Community 30 (6), e3477-e3492, 2022
162022
Filling the chasm
K Newbigging, G Durcan, R Ince, A Bell
Centre for Mental Health, 2018
62018
Local variations in implementing energy-efficiency policy: how third sector organisations influenced cities’ responses to the Green Deal
R Ince
Social Policy Review 31, 197-220, 2019
32019
A comparative study of cultural aspects of organised crime in two countries China and Italy and their futures within a transnational criminal network
R Ince
Internet Journal of Criminology, 2009
22009
'Why are we stuck in hospital?'Barriers to people with learning disabilities/autistic people leaving'long-stay'hospital: a mixed methods study
J Glasby, R Miller, AM Glasby, R Ince, F Konteh
Health and Social Care Delivery Research 12 (3), 1-119, 2024
12024
Retrofitting Obsolete Suburbs: Networks, Fixes, and Divisions
R Ince, S Marvin
University of Toronto Press, 2019
12019
Topic guides for interviews/focus groups
J Glasby, R Miller, AM Glasby, R Ince, F Konteh
‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’Barriers to people with learning disabilities …, 2024
2024
The relationship between the voluntary sector and public sector
K Newbigging, J Rees, R Ince, J Mohan, D Joseph, M Ashman, B Norden, ...
The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a …, 2020
2020
Illustrated summary: The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a mixed-methods study
K Newbigging, J Rees, R Ince, J Mohan, D Joseph, M Ashman, B Norden, ...
University of Birmingham, 2020
2020
Previous research on the role of the voluntary sector in mental health crisis care
K Newbigging, J Rees, R Ince, J Mohan, D Joseph, M Ashman, B Norden, ...
The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a …, 2020
2020
Moving forward: the development and sustainability of the voluntary sector
K Newbigging, J Rees, R Ince, J Mohan, D Joseph, M Ashman, B Norden, ...
The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a …, 2020
2020
Conclusion and implications
K Newbigging, J Rees, R Ince, J Mohan, D Joseph, M Ashman, B Norden, ...
The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a …, 2020
2020
The right help at the right time: accessibility, adequacy and quality of voluntary sector mental health crisis support
K Newbigging, J Rees, R Ince, J Mohan, D Joseph, M Ashman, B Norden, ...
The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a …, 2020
2020
Urban retrofit: pressures, policy and people in domestic retrofit at the city level
RN Ince
PQDT-Global, 2015
2015
Mediating domestic retrofit: Macro-conditions and micro-manifestation
R Ince
RETROFIT 2050 DOCTORAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP ON SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS, 15, 2013
2013
Out of sight and out of mind: explaining and challenging the re-institutionalisation of people with learning disabilities and/or autism
J Glasby, J Waring, R Miller, R Ince, AM Glasby
Loughborough University, 0
‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’Barriers to people with learning disabili 琀椀 es/au 琀椀 s 琀椀 c people leaving ‘long-stay’hospital: a mixed methods study
J Glasby, R Miller, AM Glasby, R Ince, F Konteh
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