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Gorden, C., & Hughes, C. (2025) Transgender people in prison in England and Wales: policy and practice in a culture of penal populism In Maycock et al. ‘Transgender People Involved with Carceral Systems International Perspectives’. Routledge.
Jones, D. (2024). ‘It sounds really good in theory’: Exploring parents’ and carers’ experiences of accessing care and support services for their child with a learning disability. Improvement Cymru
Livingston, W. (2024). Entering into, departing from and working within the psychiatric domain. Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 25(1), 37-46.
Perkins A, Craig F, Dumbrell J, Gardiner K, Horne A, Livingston W, Richardson J, Schofield J, Steele S. (2024). Exploring demand for, and perceptions of, Residential Rehabilitation amongst people who experience problems with drugs across Scotland. Edinburgh: Public Health Scotland
Neale, J., Cairns, B., Gardiner, K., Livingston, W., McCarthy, T., & Perkins, A. (2024). Waiting for inpatient detoxification: A qualitative analysis of patient experiences. International Journal of Drug Policy, 123, 104291.
Holloway, K., Buhociu, M., Murray, S., Livingston, W., & Perkins, A. (2024). Assessing the early influence of COVID-19 in an analysis of the immediate implementation of Minimum Pricing for Alcohol on drinkers in Wales. Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 41(1), 57-74.
Hughes, R., Hughes, C., Dubberley, S., Prescott, J., White, C., Crawford, A., & Formby, L. (2023). Evaluation of the Trauma and Adverse Experiences (TrACE)-informed university pilot
Livingston, W., Holmes, J., Hughes, J., Buykx, P., Perkins, A., Wright, A., ... & Maclean, A. (2023). Expected and actual responses to minimum unit pricing (MUP) for alcohol of people drinking at harmful levels in Scotland. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 1-10.
Hughes, J., Livingston, W., Buykx, P., Johnston, A., Little, S., McCarthy, T., ... & Holmes, J. (2023). Views on minimum unit pricing for alcohol before its introduction among people with alcohol dependence in Scotland: A qualitative interview study. Drug and alcohol review, 42(6), 1338-1348.
Livingston, W., Redcliffe, J., & Aziz, A. Q. (Eds.). (2023). Social Work in Wales. Policy Press.
Jones, D. (2023) A Literature Review and Evaluation of National Care Models and Frameworks Providing Care for Children and Young People with a Learning Disability in Wales
Brierley-Sollis, T. (2023). Trauma Informed Practice in the Welsh Youth Justice Service In Social Work in Wales (pp. 105-116). Policy Press.
Douglas, H., & Barlow, H. (2023). A joint children and adult approach to safeguarding. In Social Work in Wales (pp. 105-116). Policy Press.
Lefroy, L. (2023). Applying the principles of coproduction. In Social Work in Wales (pp. 79-92). Policy Press.
Robbins, M., Welton, N., Williams, D., Leigh, R., Cook, L., O'Connor, D., & Drury, A. (2024). Youth Work Funding Review: Phase 2 March 2024.
Douglas, H., Achilleos, J., Washbrook, Y., & Robbins, M. (2024). Pracademia—Role Modelling HyFlex Digital Pedagogies in Youth Work Education. Journal of Applied Youth Studies, 1-19.
Welton, N., Williams, D., Robbins, M., Leigh, R., Cook, L., O'Connor, D., & Drury, A. (2023). Feasibility Study Youth Work Funding Review: Phase 1, Feasibility Study Report.