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Professor Karen Broadhurst

Professor of Social Work

  1. DSI: ADR England Community Catalyst: Children at risk of poor outcomes

    Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator) & Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator)

    ESRC

    31/01/2430/01/26

    Project: Research

  2. International Perspectives on the removal of infants at birth

    Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator)

    18/10/2330/09/25

    Project: Research

  3. PHIRST @ LiLaC (Liverpool & Lancaster Universities Collaboration for Public Health Research)

    Halliday, E. (Principal Investigator), Hollingsworth, B. (Co-Investigator), Broadhurst, K. (Co-Investigator) & Popay, J. (Co-Investigator)

    National Institute for Health Research

    1/03/2228/02/27

    Project: Research

  4. DSI: Returning to Court. Who are the defendants at risk of repeated cases in the Magistrates' and Crown Court?

    Humphreys, L. (Co-Investigator), Broadhurst, K. (Co-Investigator), Pattinson, B. (Principal Investigator) & Pattinson, B. (Principal Investigator)

    ESRC

    15/05/2130/09/22

    Project: Research

  5. Born into Care: infants becoming looked after in Scotland – proposal for a feasibility study into recurrence

    Cusworth, L. (Principal Investigator), Broadhurst, K. (Co-Investigator) & Hooper, J. (Researcher)

    Scottish Government

    1/11/2031/03/21

    Project: Research

  6. Building Trauma-informed Responses in Supporting Sexual and Reproductive Health: A Community of Practice Approach

    Broadhurst, K. (Co-Investigator) & Mason, C. (Principal Investigator)

    Public Health England

    1/03/2030/04/22

    Project: Research

  7. DSI: SafePod

    Hu, Y. (Co-Investigator) & Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator)

    ESRC

    26/08/1930/09/21

    Project: Research

  8. The Illumination of the Child Protection Framework in the United Kingdom to Chinese Child Protection Policies and Practices

    Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator) & Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator)

    The British Academy

    1/12/1930/11/20

    Project: Research

  9. The Nuffield Family Justice Observatory Transition Phase

    Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator)

    ESRC

    1/03/1931/08/19

    Project: Research

  10. DSI: Establishment of a Data Platform and Analytics Service for the Family Justice Observatory and the provision of research and results to the FJO and general public.

    Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator), Cusworth, L. (Co-Investigator), Harwin, J. (Co-Investigator), Hargreaves, C. (Researcher) & Francis, B. (Consultant)

    The Nuffield Foundation

    1/01/1930/04/24

    Project: Research

  11. Time Bound Project 2 - Rural Social Work

    Broadhurst, K. (Co-Investigator) & Pye, J. (Principal Investigator)

    Department for Education

    1/04/1830/06/19

    Project: Research

  12. Family Justice Observatory - Development Phase

    Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator)

    The Nuffield Foundation

    1/03/1831/03/20

    Project: Research

  13. Children missing from education in Blackpool

    May-Chahal, C. (Team Member) & Broadhurst, K. (Team Member)

    1/01/0231/12/04

    Project: Other

  14. A Review of Cases of Contested Adoption

    Broadhurst, K. (Principal Investigator) & Luckock, B. (Principal Investigator)

    1/05/1230/09/12

    Project: Research

  15. Evaluation of the peer support for the senior social work managers pilot programme

    Simmill-Binning, C. (Principal Investigator), Simmill-Binning, C. (Principal Investigator), Simmill-Binning, C. (Principal Investigator), Simmill-Binning, C. (Principal Investigator), Simmill-Binning, C. (Principal Investigator), Simmill-Binning, C. (Principal Investigator), Broadhurst, K. (Co-Investigator), Broadhurst, K. (Co-Investigator), Densten, I. (Co-Investigator), Mason, C. (Co-Investigator), Mason, C. (Co-Investigator), May-Chahal, C. (Co-Investigator) & White, S. (Co-Investigator)

    Children’s Workforce Development Council

    1/02/1031/03/11

    Project: Research

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