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العرض المفصل
الاسم الكامل : شيرين حسين
الاسم الكامل بالأحرف اللاتينية : Shereen Hussein
المنصب الحالي :
  • ديموغرافية احصائية و زميلة كبيرة باحثة، وحدة الابحاث حول القوى العاملة في مجال الرعاية الاجتماعية، كلية كينجز-لندن، المملكة المتحدة
الجنسية :
بلد الإقامة خارج المنطقة العربية United Kingdom
عنوان الأتصال :
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London
Melbourne House, 5th Floor, Strand،
London WC2R 2LS،UK
العنوان الألكتروني :

[email protected]

المؤهلات العلمية :
بكالوريوس، ، ،
ماجستير، الديموغرافيا الطبية، مدرسة لندن للصحة العامة والامراض المدارية، المملكة المتحدة،
دكتوراه فلسفة، الديموغرافيا الاجتماعية، مدرسة لندن للاقتصاد، لندن، المملكة المتحدة،
مجالات التخصص العام:
العمل الاجتماعي
الاحصاء الاجتماعي
مجالات التخصص الدقيق:
التعمر
الرعاية الصحية
المستبعدون اجتماعيا
صحة الطفل
الجماعات الدينية، العرقية / الاقليات
جودة الخدمات الصحية
الخبرة الاكاديمية / الفنية
اعداد الدراسات البحثية/مناهج البحث
اعداد الاستراتيجيات والسياسات
مناطق الاهتمام الجغرافية
البلدان العربية
المملكة المتحدة
الأنتاج العلمى فى مجال السكان والتنمية:
  • Into the workforce. Interim report from a study funded under the Department of Health Social Care Workforce Research Initiative, with E Sharpe, J Moriarty, M Stevens and J Manthorpe, Sharpe Research, london; Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, [2011]- Report In Press   
  • Working for the Agency : the role and significance of temporary employment agencies in the social care workforce, with M Cornes, J Moriarty, S Blendi-Mahota, T Chittleburgh and J Manthorpe - Final Report to the Department of Health, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, [2011]- Report In Press   
  • Support workers in social care in England: a scoping study, with J Manthorpe, S Martineau, J Moriarty, and M Stevens, In: Health & Social Care in the Community, [2011]- In Press   
  • Working together in adult safeguarding : findings from a survey of local authorities in England and Wales, with J Manthorpe, D Reid, B Penhale, N Perkins and L Pinkney, In: Research Policy and Planning, [2011]- In Press   
  • Helping others or a rewarding career? : investigating student motivations to train as social workers in England, with M Stevens, E Sharpe, J Moriarty, J Manthorpe, J Orme, G, MacIntyre, P Green Lister, K Cavanagh and B Crisp, In: Journal of Social Work, [2011]- In Press   
  • Do the characteristics of seconded or sponsored social work students in England differ from those of other social work students? : a quantitative analysis using national data, with J Manthorpe and J Harris In: Social Work Education, [2011]- In Press   
  • International social care workers in England : profile, motivations, experiences and future expectations : final report, with M Stevens and J Manthorpe, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2010- Report   
  • Adult day care workforce in England, In: Social Care Workforce Periodical, Issue 4, February 2010. Working Paper, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2010- Report   
  • Adult care workers at the upper end of the ''third age'' (60-75) in England, in: Social Care Workforce Periodical, Issue 5: March 2010. Working Paper, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2010- Report   
  • Social care stakeholders'' perceptions of the recruitment of international practitioners in the United Kingdom : a qualitative study, with Jill Manthorpe, Nigel Charles, Phillip Rapaport, Martin Stevens and Tayvanie Nagendran , In: European Journal of Social Work, 6 January 2010 - see abstract link   
  • Making decisions about who should be Bbrred from working with adults in vulnerable situations : the need for social work understanding, with Martin Stevens, Jill Manthorpe, Stephen Martineau, Joan Rapaport and Jess Harris, In: British Journal of Social Work, 40(1):290-310, 2010 - see abstract link   
  • My Expectations remain the same : the student has to be competent to practise’: practice assessor perspectives on the new social work degree qualification in England, with Jo Moriarty, Gillian MacIntyre, Jill Manthorpe, Beth R. Crisp, Joan Orme, Pam Green Lister, Kate Cavanagh, Martin Stevens and Endellion Sharpe In: British Journal of Social Work, 40(2):583-601, 2010- see   
  • People in places: a qualitative exploration of recruitment agencies'' perspectives on the employment of international social workers in the UK, with Jill Manthorpe and Martin Stevens , In: British Journal of Social Work, 40(3):1000-1016, 2010- see abstract link   
  • Managing relations in adult protection : a qualitative study of the views of social services managers in England and Wales, with Jill Manthorpe, Bridget Penhale, Neil Perkins, Lisa Pinkney and David Reid, In: Journal of Social Work Practice, 2010 - see abstract link   
  • The Role of young workers (18-25) in the English Care Sector, In: Social Care Workforce Periodical, Issue 3: January 2010, London: Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London- Report   
  • Using governmental data records for research : a case study of understanding characteristics and reasons for social care workers'' referrals to the POVA List in England and Wales, In: Radical Statistics (100): 11-16, 2010   
  • International social workers in England : their characteristics and country of qualification : a report to the Department of Health, with J Manthrope and M Stevens, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2009- Report   
  • The Experiences of international social care workers in the UK : findings from an Online Survey, with J Manthrope and M stevens, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2009- Report   
  • The Competing demands for women’s labor : the role of women in long-term care provision in the Russian Federation, with J Manthorpe and A Bakilana, Working paper prepared for the Russian Demographic Policy Note Team, The World Bank, Washington D.C, published by Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, November 2009- Report   
  • Social care workforce profile : age, gender and ethnicity, in: Social Care Workforce Periodical, Issue 2: September 2009, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2009- Report   
  • The Size, roles and stability of the social care workforce in England, In: Social Care Workforce Periodical, Issue 1: August 2009, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, London, UK, 2009- Report   
  • Variations in progression of social work students in England : using student data to help promote achievement: Undergraduate full-time students'' progression on the social work degree, with J Moriarty and J Manthorpe, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London; General Social Care Council, London, UK, 2009- Report   
  • Form and function : views from members of adult protection committees in England and Wales, with David Reid, Bridget Penhale, Jill Manthorpe, Neil Perkins and Lisa Pinkney, In: Journal of Adult Protection, 11(4): 20-29, November 2009 - see abstact link   
  • Changes in admissions work arising from the new social work degree in England'', with Jill Manthorpe, Jo Moriarity, Endellion Sharpe, Martin Stevens, Joan Orme, Gillian MacIntyre, Pam Green Lister and Beth R. Crisp, In: Social Work Education, November 2009 - see abstract link   
  • Applications to social work programmes in England : students as consumers? , with Jill Manthorpe, Jo Moriarty, Martin Stevens, Endellion Sharpe, Joan Orme, Gillian MacIntyre, Pam Green Lister and Beth Crisp, In: Social Work Education, 6 October 2009 - see abstract link   
  • Articulating the improvement of care standards : the operation of a barring and vetting scheme in social care, with J Manthorpe, M Stevens, J Rapaport, J Harris and S Martineau, In: Journal of Social Policy, 38(2): 259-275, 2009 - see abstract link   
  • A degree of success? : messages from the new social work degree in England for nurse education, with Jo Moriarty, Jill Manthorpe, Martin Stevens, Gillian MacIntyre, Joan Orme, Pam Green Lister, Endellion Sharpe and Beth Crisp, In: Nurse Education Today- see abstract link   
  • Hanging on a little thin line'' : barriers to progression and retention in social work education, with Jo Moriarty, Jill Manthorpe, Bharat Chauhan, Gwynne Jones and Helen Wenman, In: Social Work Education, 28(4):363-379, June 2009- see abstract link   
  • Banned from working in social care : a secondary analysis of staff characteristics and reasons for their referrals to the POVA list in England and Wales, with M Stevens, J Manthorpe, J Rapaport, S Martineau and J Harris, In: Health & Social Care in the Community, 17(5): 423-433, 2009- see abstract link   
  • What (a) difference a degree makes : the evaluation of the new social work degree in England, wiyh Joan Orme, Gillian MacIntyre, Pam Green Lister, Kate Cavanagh, Beth R. Crisp, Jill Manthorpe, Jo Moriarty, Endellion Sharpe and Martin Stevens, In: British Journal of Social Work, 39(1):161-178, 2009- see abstract link   
  • Accusations of misconduct among staff working with vulnerable adults in England and Wales : their claims of mitigation to the barring authority, with Stephen Martineau, Martin Stevens, Jill Manthorpe, Joan Rapaport and Jess Harris, In: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 31(1):17-32, March 2009- see abstract link   
  • The Protection of vulnerable adults list : an investigation of referral patterns and approaches to decision-making. Final report to the Department of Health, with M Stevens, S Martineau, J Harris, J Rapaport and J Manthorpe, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London, London, UK, 2008- Report.   
  • An Audit of research capacity of social work educators, with J Moriarty, M Stevens and J Manthorpe, Economic and Social Research Council, Swindon, 2008- Report   
  • International social care workers : initial outcomes, workforce experiences and future expectations : Phase I Interim Report to the Department of Health, with J Manthorpe and M Stevens, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London, London, UK, 2008- Report   
  • What works in ‘Grow Your Own’ initiatives for social work?, with J Harris and J Manthorpe, General Social Care Council, London, UK, 2008- Report   
  • Working for the agency : the role and significance of temporary employment agencies in the social care workforce. Interim report to the Department of Health, with M Cornes, J Moriarty, S Blendi-Mahota, T Chittleburgh, and J Manthorpe, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London, London, UK, 2008- Report   
  • Exploring the use of the codes of practice for social care workers and employers across the UK, co-author, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2008- Report   
  • Commentary on Takase M, Maude P & Manias E (2006) : the impact of role discrepancy on nurses'' intention to quit their jobs, with J Manthorpe, In:. Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 1071–1080'', The Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(7): 976-978, 2008   
  • Weighing the evidence : a case for using vignettes to elicit public and practitioner views of the workings of the POVA vetting and barring scheme, with Joan Rapaport, Martin Stevens, Jill Manthorpe, Jess Harris and Stephen Martineau, In: The Journal of Adult Protection, 10(2):6-17, May 2008 - see abstract link   
  • Voices from the frontline : social work practitioners'' perceptions of multi-agency working in adult protection in England and Wales, with Lisa Pinkney, Bridget Penhale, Jill Manthorpe, Neil Perkinsand David Reid , In: The Journal of Adult Protection, 10(4):12-24, November 2008 - see abstract link   
  • Diversity and progression among students starting social work qualifying programmes in England between 1995 and 1998 : a quantitative study, with Jo Moriarty, Jill Manthorpe and Peter Huxley, In: British Journal of Social Work, 38(8):1588-1609, 2008 - see abstract link   
  • Partnership and regulation in adult protection : the effectiveness of multi-agency working and the regulatory framework in adult protection : final report to the Department of Health, with B Penhale, N Perkins, L Pinkney, D Reid, and J Manthorpe, University of Sheffield; Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, Sheffield and London, 2007- Report   
  • Partnership means protection? : perceptions of the effectiveness of multi-agency working and the regulatory framework within adult protection in England and Wales, with Neil Perkins, Bridget Penhale, David Reid, Lisa Pinkney and Jill Manthorpe, In: The Journal of Adult Protection, 9(3):9-23, August 2007- see abstract link   
  • Women from the Middle East and North Africa in Europe : understanding their marriage and family dynamics, with Jill Manthorpe, In: European Journal of Social Work, 10(4):465-480, December 2007 - see abstract link   
  • Public perceptions of the neglect and mistreatment of older people : findings of a United Kingdom survey, with J Manthorpe and B Penhale, In: Ageing and Society, 27:919-940, 2007 Cambridge University Press- see abstract link   
  • Women from the Middle East and North Africa in Europe : understanding their marriage and family dynamics, with Jill Manthorpe, In: European Journal of Social Work, 10(4):465-480, December 2007 - see abstract link   
  • Diversity and progression in social work education in England : a report on progression rates among DipSW students, with J Moriarty, J Manthorpe and P Huxley, General Social Care Council, London, UK, 2006- Report   
  • Interim analysis, BBC Radio 2 elder abuse in Great Britain Survey, with J Manthorpe, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2006- Report   
  • Paying the piper and calling the tune? : commissioners’ evaluation of advocacy services for people with learning disabilities, with Joan Rapaport, Jill Manthorpe, Jo Moriarty and Jean Collins, In: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 10(1):75-91, 2006 - see abstract link   
  • Old issues and new directions : perceptions of advocacy,its extent and effectiveness from a qualitative study of stakeholder views, with oan Rapaport, Jill Manthorpe, Jo Moriarty and Jean Collins, In: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 10(2):191-210, 2006 - see abstract link   
  • Progression Rates among DipSW Students : a confidential report for the General Social Care Council, with J Moriarty and J Manthorpe, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2005- Report   
  • Advocacy and people with learning disabilities : local authority perceptions of the scope of its activity, extent and effectiveness : a report to the Department of Health, with J Manthorpe, J Rapaport, J Moriarty and J Collins, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King''s College London, London, UK, 2005- Report   
  • The Evolution of social work education in England : a critical review of its connections and commonalities with nurse education, with J Manthorpe, and J Moriarty, In: Nurse Education Today, 25(5): 369-376, 2005.   
  • Older people with learning disabilities : workforce issues, with J Manthorpe, In: Journal of Integrated Care, 13(1): 17-23, 2005   
  • Advocacy and people with learning disabilities in the UK. How can local funders find value for money?, with J Rapaport, J Manthorpe, J Moriarty and J Collins, In:, Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 9(4): 299-319, 2005   
  • Research note : the evaluation of the new social work degree qualification in England: wider perspectives, co-author, In: European Journal of Social Work, 8(3): 343-346, 2005   
  • An international review of the long-term care workforce : policies and shortages, with J Manthorpe, In: Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 17(4): 75-94, 2005   
  • Commentary on Wilde Larsson B., Larsson G. & Carlson S.R. (2004): Advanced home care: patients'' opinions on quality compared with those of family members, with Manthorpe, In: Journal of Clinical Nursing 13, 226-233'', Journal of Clinical Nursing, 13(7): 906-907, 2004   
  • An Exploration of nuptiality patterns in Egypt and the Maghreb countries, The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, - Ph.D. Thesis   

 

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