1.
Graham, K. et al. Models of adult safeguarding in England: A review of the literature. Journal of Social Work (2014) doi:10.1177/1468017314556205.
2.
Mandelstam, M. & Mandelstam, M. Safeguarding adults and the law. (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2013).
3.
Price, L. & Walker, L. Chronic illness, vulnerability, and social work: autoimmunity and the contemporary disease experience. vol. Routledge advances in social work (Routledge, 2015).
4.
Vulnerabilities, care and family law. (Routledge, 2014).
5.
Rogers, J., Bright, L. & Davies, H. Social work with adults. vol. Mastering social work practice (SAGE/Learning Matters, 2015).
6.
Daly, C. The Value of an Ordinary Life. Vulnerable Adults Conference (4AD).
7.
Chisnell, C. & Kelly, C. Safeguarding in social work practice: a lifespan approach. vol. Transforming social work practice (Learning Matters, an imprint of SAGE Publications Ltd, 2016).
8.
Edmondson, R. & Kondratowitz, H.-J. von. Valuing older people: a humanist approach to ageing. (Policy Press, 2009).
9.
Lynch, R. Social work practice with older people: a positive person-centred approach. (SAGE, 2014).
10.
Carter Anand, J. et al. A Review Of The Adult Safeguarding Framework In Northern Ireland, The UK, Ireland And Internationally, Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland.
11.
Anand, J. ‘Just Ask the Lonely’.
12.
Ash, A. Safeguarding older people from abuse: critical contexts to policy and practice. (Policy Press, 2014).
13.
Donnelly, S. M. et al. Multiprofessional Views on Older Patients’ Participation in Care Planning Meetings in a Hospital Context. Practice 25, 121–138 (2013).
14.
Duffy, J., Basu, S. & Pearson, K. C. Older people and legal advice – the need for joined up and creative approaches. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 34, 31–47 (2012).
15.
Hastings, S. J. & Rogowski, S. Critical Social Work with Older People in Neo-liberal Times: Challenges and Critical Possibilities. Practice 27, 21–33 (2015).
16.
National Centre for the Protection of Older People. Elder Abuse and Legislation in Ireland. (2009).
17.
Phelan, A. International perspectives on elder abuse. vol. Routledge advances in health and social policy (Routledge, 2013).
18.
Sanderson, H., Bown, H. & Bailey, G. Person-centred thinking with older people: 6 essential practices. (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015).
19.
Taylor, B. J., Killick, C., O’Brien, M., Begley, E. & Carter-Anand, J. Older People’s Conceptualization of Elder Abuse and Neglect. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 26, 223–243 (2014).
20.
Ageing through austerity: critical perspectives from Ireland. (Policy Press, 2015).
21.
Janet Anand ; Emer Begley ; Marita O’Brien ; Brian Taylor ; Campbell Killick. Conceptualising elder abuse across local and global contexts: implications for policy and professional practice on the island of Ireland. The Journal of Adult Protection.
22.
Routledge handbook of cultural gerontology. vol. Routledge international handbooks (Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015).
23.
Emer Begley; Marita O’Brien; Janet Carter Anand; Campbell Killick; Brian Taylor. Older people’s views of support services in response to elder abuse in communities across Ireland. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults 203–211.
24.
Carney, G. M. Commission on the Voluntary Sector & Ageing: a policy review. Voluntary Sector Review 5, 203–211 (2014).
25.
O’Doherty, C. & Jackson, A. Learning on the job: parenting in modern Ireland. (Oak Tree, 2015).
26.
Hill, T. J. Family caregiving in aging populations. vol. Palgrave pivot (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).
27.
Elder abuse: international and cross-cultural perspectives. (Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016).
28.
Williams, A. M. Helping relationships with older adults: from theory to practice. vol. Counseling and professional identity (SAGE, 2017).
29.
Harkirat, K., Harleen, K. & Mahalingam, V. Perceived Family Support and Quality of Life of Elderly Population. International Journal of Nursing Education 7,.
30.
Dowling, S., Kelly, B. & Winter, K. Disabled Children and Young People who are Looked After: A Literature Review.
31.
Manthorpe, J. & Martineau, S. What Can and Cannot Be Learned from Serious Case Reviews of the Care and Treatment of Adults with Learning Disabilities in England? Messages for Social Workers. British Journal of Social Work 45, 331–348 (2015).
32.
García Iriarte, E., O’Brien, P., McConkey, R., Wolfe, M. & O’Doherty, S. Identifying the Key Concerns of Irish Persons with Intellectual Disability. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 27, 564–575 (2014).
33.
Breckenridge, J. P. et al. Access and utilisation of maternity care for disabled women who experience domestic abuse: a systematic review. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 14, (2014).
34.
Disability and human rights: global perspectives. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
35.
Supporting People to live Self-Directed lives in the Community, Learning From 54 Irish Projects.
36.
Hughes, J. & Lackenby, N. Achieving successful transitions for young people with disabilities: a practical guide. (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015).
37.
Kamiya, Y., Murphy, C., Savva, G. & Timonen, V. Profile of Community-Dwelling Older People with a Disability and their Caregivers in Ireland.
38.
Robinson, S. Preventing the emotional abuse and neglect of people with intellectual disability: stopping insult and injury. (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2013).
39.
Thiara, R. K. et al. Disabled women and domestic violence: responding to the experiences of survivors. (Jessica Kingsley, 2012).
40.
Williams, P. & Evans, M. Social work with people with learning difficulties. vol. Transforming social work practice (SAGE/Learning Matters, 2013).
41.
Yuen, F. K. O., Cohen, C. B. & Tower, K. Disability and social work education: practice and policy issues. (Haworth Press, 2007).
42.
Byrne, B. & Tobin, J. Article 23 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Children with Disabilities. in A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Oxford University Press, 2017).
43.
Byrne, B. Minding the Gap? Children with Disabilities and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. in Law and childhood studies: current legal issues 2011 vol. Current legal issues 419–437 (Oxford University Press, 2012).
44.
Disability and human rights: global perspectives. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
45.
Family support and family caregiving across disabilities. (Routledge, 2014).
46.
Roets, Griet, Dean, H. & Bouverne-De Bie, M. Disability rights and disability studies in social work: uncovering different interpretations of rights and needs of people with learning disabilities in social work practice. in European Social Work - A Compendium (Barbara Budrich, 2020).
47.
Social work in Ireland: changes and continuities. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).
48.
Doel, M. & Best, L. Experiencing social work: learning from service users. (SAGE, 2008).
49.
Cox, L. E., Tice, C. J. & Long, D. D. Introduction to social work: an advocacy-based profession. (SAGE Publications, Inc, 2016).
50.
Gaine, C. Equality and diversity in social work practice. vol. Transforming social work practice (Learning Matters, 2010).
51.
The Routledge handbook of global child welfare. vol. Routledge handbooks (Routledge, 2017).
52.
Taylor, J. & Thoburn, J. Collaborative practice with vulnerable children and their families. vol. CAIPE collaborative practice series (CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016).
53.
Waterhouse, L. et al. Challenging Child Protection: New Directions in Safeguarding Children. vol. Research Highlights in Social Work (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015).
54.
Davies, L. & Duckett, N. Proactive child protection and social work. vol. Transforming social work practice (SAGE/Learning Matters, 2016).
55.
White, J. M. & Klein, D. M. Family theories: an introduction. (SAGE, 2015).
56.
Serbati, S., Pivetti, M. & Gioga, G. Child Well-Being Scales (CWBS) in the assessment of families and children in home-care intervention: an empirical study. Child and Family Social Work 20, 446–458 (2015).
57.
Icard, L. D., Fagan, J., Lee, Y. & Rutledge, S. E. Father’s involvement in the lives of children in foster care. Child and Family Social Work n/a-n/a (2015) doi:10.1111/cfs.12196.