
50:41 minutes (23.23 MB)
Susan Batchelor, University of Strathclyde. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 8th June 2005.
44:17 minutes (20.29 MB)
Kathleen Marshall, Commissioner for Children and Young People in Scotland. Annual Stow Society lecture: 26th May 2005.
9:52 minutes (4.54 MB)
An interview with Dr Brenda Gillies - University of Dundee, December 2005.
8:55 minutes (4.1 MB)
An interview with Kathryn MacKay - University of Stirling, December 2005.
11:43 minutes (5.38 MB)
An interview with Linda Bruce - the Robert Gordon University, December 2005.
10:38 minutes (4.89 MB)
An interview with Maggie Gee - University of Dundee, December 2005.
8:30 minutes (3.91 MB)
An interview with Neil Ballantyne - Glasgow School of Social Work, December 2005.
6:57 minutes (3.2 MB)
An interview with Dr Pam Green Lister - Glasgow School of Social Work, December 2005.
10:17 minutes (4.73 MB)
An interview with Dr Vivienne Cree - University of Edinburgh, December 2005.
50:30 minutes (23.14 MB)
Fergus McNeill (Glasgow School of Social Work), Nicky Burns (Strathclyde Law School). Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 6th December 2005.
61:23 minutes (28.12 MB)
Laura Steckley (Glasgow School of Social Work), Irene Stevens (Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care), and Mark Smith, (University of Edinburgh). Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 12th January 2006.
62:57 minutes (28.84 MB)
Professor Mike Nellis, Glasgow School of Social Work. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 16th February 2006.
43:56 minutes (20.14 MB)
Dr. George Palattiyil, Glasgow School of Social Work. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 23rd March 2006.
55:35 minutes (25.46 MB)
Kevin Pilkington, Glasgow School of Social Work, Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 27th April 2006.
47:50 minutes (21.92 MB)
Professor Malcolm Hill, Glasgow Centre for the Child and Society. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 8th June 2006.
51:10 minutes (23.44 MB)
Dr. Pam Green Lister, Glasgow School of Social Work. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 19th October 2006.
18:04 minutes (8.32 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
20:32 minutes (9.45 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
20:09 minutes (9.27 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
20:40 minutes (9.51 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
22:39 minutes (10.42 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
20:57 minutes (9.65 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
20:45 minutes (9.55 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
19:53 minutes (9.16 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
19:01 minutes (8.76 MB)
Social Work and Health Inequalities Research Seminar Series. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Friday 10 November 2006.
43:45 minutes (20.05 MB)
Professor Nigel Parton, University of Huddersfield.
Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 16th November 2006.
18:05 minutes (8.28 MB)
Dawn Leeder, UCeL. e-learning in the workplace - taking learning to the learner, Glasgow Science Centre, Monday 29 January 2007. The workshop commences with an introduction to RLO-CETL, a demonstration of RLOs followed by a brief introduction to pedagogical design guidellnes. Participants will brainstorm a learning design for an RLO in pairs or small groups using the RLO-CETL Pedagogical Design Sheet. These designs will then be presented and discussed.
33:58 minutes (15.57 MB)
Dr. Tony Evans, York University, 14th December 2006. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series.
21:01 minutes (9.69 MB)
Annette Thain, NHS e-library. e-learning in the workplace - taking learning to the learner, Glasgow Science Centre, Monday 29 January 2007. The workshop will demonstrate the NHS Scotland e-Library, how to access it and how to register for a password; the Shared space tool which provides a virtual workspace to support the sharing knowledge and learning; how to use the online discussions; Discussion of the role of communities of practice in supporting elearning and how the tools could assist the development of these communities.
57:01 minutes (26.17 MB)
Aileen Yates (COLEG) and Kenny Park (Cardonald College). e-learning in the workplace - taking learning to the learner, Glasgow Science Centre, Monday 29 January 2007. This workshop will describe how the project developed blended learning resources and used these to support a blended approach within HNC Social Care, followed by a demonstration of sample resources.
49:05 minutes (22.51 MB)
Professor Dennis Bracken, School of Social Work, University of Manitoba.
Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 8th March 2007
24:04 minutes (11.06 MB)
Citizens and Clients in Public Services,Scottish Policy Innovation Forum,Royal Society of Edinburgh, 11th December 2006
26:42 minutes (12.27 MB)
Citizens and Clients in Public Services,Scottish Policy Innovation Forum,Royal Society of Edinburgh, 11th December 2006
22:51 minutes (10.46 MB)
Citizens and Clients in Public Services,Scottish Policy Innovation Forum,Royal Society of Edinburgh, 11th December 2006
64:06 minutes (29.41 MB)
Learning Technology Team, Scottish Institute of Excellence in Social Work Education. e-learning in the workplace - taking learning to the learner, Glasgow Science Centre, Monday 29 January 2007. How can blogs, wikis, podcasting and other web 2.0 methods be harnessed to support learning for practice? This workshop will enable participants to learn more about the "Web 2.0" phenomenon, demonstrate some emerging educational applications, and consider the pros and cons of applying these methods in the context of learning for the social service workforce.
48:41 minutes (22.31 MB)
Professor Andrew Cooper (Tavistock Clinic). Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 11th January 2007.
45:39 minutes (20.94 MB)
Dr. Gillian MacIntyre,Glasgow School of Social Work. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 3rd May 2007.
49:19 minutes (22.59 MB)
Alexis Jay and Gill Ottley, Social Work Inspection Agency. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 8th February 2007.
28:07 minutes (12.89 MB)
Maggie Mellon, Director of Children and Family Services with CHILDREN 1ST. 'Achieving Results with Children and Families' conference, Westpark Conference Centre, Dundee, 30th May 2007. Maggie previously worked as Head of Public Policy for NCH Scotland and has written and edited a number of publications.
39:29 minutes (18.09 MB)
Jane Aldgate, Professor of Social Care, Open University. 'Achieving Results with Children and Families' conference, Westpark Conference Centre, Dundee, 30th May 2007. Jane has researched a wide range of child welfare issues and publications in the field of Child Welfare including 'Children's Needs - Parenting Capacity'.
40:03 minutes (18.35 MB)
Brigid Daniel, Professor of Child Care and Protection, University of Dundee. 'Achieving Results with Children and Families' conference, Westpark Conference Centre, Dundee, 30th May 2007. Brigid is the Director of Studies for a large suite of post-qualifying child care and protection training courses.
44:07 minutes (20.24 MB)
Neil Quinn (East Glasgow CHCP/GSSW) and Lee Knifton (NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and GSSW). Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 19th April 2007. The soundtrack from the video clips played during this lecture are reproduced with the kind permission of Scottish Television.
71:19 minutes (32.69 MB)
Professor Richard Hugman (University of New South Wales). Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 19th June 2007.
19:42 minutes (9.06 MB)
Jonathan Mitchell QC, http://www.jonathanmitchell.info. Copyright, content sharing and the Creative Commons, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 22nd June 2007.
23:07 minutes (10.62 MB)
Charles Duncan (CEO Intrallect), http://www.intrallect.com. Copyright, content sharing and the Creative Commons, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 22nd June 2007.
27:48 minutes (12.77 MB)
Alma Hales (Deputy Head of Intellectual Property, Open University), http://openlearn.open.ac.uk and Bernadette Attwell (Copy-Right Consultants Ltd). Copyright, content sharing and the Creative Commons, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 22nd June 2007.
35:02 minutes (16.08 MB)
Kate Skinner has Lead responsibility for Research, Development and Application at the Scottish Institute for Excellence in Social Work Education. The seminar will consider the research agenda which is emerging from the Changing Lives report and will focus on the work that Kate is involved in to develop a research and development strategy for Social Work Services in Scotland. Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar Series: 11th October 2007.
48:29 minutes (22.24 MB)
Professor Jane Aldgate OBE (The Open University). Getting it right for every child is an integrated system of getting the right help to children at the right time in their lives through agencies working together to provide a coherent, evidence based system of assessment, planning and recording. It aims to cut down bureaucracy and help children get the service they need when they need it. It is founded on understanding how children develop to reach their full potential and the fundamental value of children's and families' participation in assessment and planning.