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  1. Sen R, Morris K, Burford G, Featherstone B, Webb C. ‘When you're sitting in the room with two people one of whom… has bashed the hell out of the other’: Possibilities and challenges in the use of FGCs and restorative approaches following domestic violence. Children and Youth Services Review. 2018 May;88:441-449. Epub 2018 Mar 21. doi: 10. ...

  2. Jun 9, 2022 · Robin Sen is a qualified social worker and lecturer in social work who has worked in Scotland and England. He has interests in children’s services, the governance of social work and issues related to diversity, social justice and identity in social work.

  3. Joe Hanley & Robin Sen. 6/07/23. 1 Media contribution. Press/Media: Other. Poor housing is a big issue for social work. Robin Sen. 14/02/23. 1 Media contribution.

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  4. Apr 10, 2018 · ROBIN SEN is a Lecturer in Child and Family Social Work at the University of Sheffield, UK. Previously a children and families social worker, he has published a number of chapters, research reports and refereed journal articles on child protection, child abuse and child care.

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  5. Robin Sen; Sub-glacial microbes are receiving increased attention due to their central roles in storage and release of greenhouse gases, such as methane and CO 2. Climate change driven warming and ...

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  6. TY - BOOK. T1 - Effective Practice with Looked after Children. AU - Sen, Robin. PY - 2018. Y1 - 2018. N2 - Since the key developments that policy and research have undergone over the course of the past years, meeting the specific needs of looked after children is a priority for modern social work policy and practice.

  7. Feb 9, 2022 · Robin Sen View all authors and affiliations Based on : Donna Baines, Bindi Bennett, Susan Goodwin and Margot Rawsthorne (eds) Working Across Difference: Social Work, Social Policy and Social Justice London: Red Globe Press, 2019. 272 pp. £35.99 (pbk)ISBN 9781352006407