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           Bibliography of Published Work

Beresford P, Adshead L, Croft S. (2007) Palliative Care, Social Work and Service Users. London   Jessica Kingsley

Beresford P, Croft S, and Oliviere D, (2002) Our Lives not our Illness. Briefing Number 6,  London: National Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services

Beresford, P. Croft, S. and Adshead, L. (2008), Is Specialist Palliative Social Work Being Neglected? Psychosocial Issues, European Journal of Palliative Care, Vol 15, No 1, pp22-25.

Beresford, P. and Croft, S. (2007), Introducton, in Jarrett, L. (editor), (editor), Creative Engagement In Palliative Care: New perspectives on user involvement, Oxford, Radcliffe Publishing, pp184-187

Chowns G (2008) ‘No – You Don’t know How We Feel’: collaborative inquiry using video with children facing the life-threatening illness of a parent in  Reason  P and Bradbury H (eds) The Sage Handbook of Action Research   London  Sage

Chowns G (2009)  End of Life Care discussions: but not in front of the children? End of Life Care Vol 3 no 1  p41-47

Chowns G (2009) ‘No – You Don’t know How We Feel’: groupwork with children facing parental loss. Groupwork  vol 18 no 1 pp 14-37

Chowns G (in press)  ’Swampy ground’ brief interventions with families before bereavement’, in Monroe B and Kraus F (eds) Brief interventions with Bereaved children (2nd edition) Oxford  Oxford University Press

Chowns G (in press) Working with Families’ Communicating with Families, in Amery J (ed) Children’s Palliative Care Oxford  Oxford University Press

Chowns G, Bussey S, Jones A, Lunch N (2007)‘No- you Don’t Know how We Feel,’ in Jarrett, L. (editor), Creative Engagement In Palliative Care: New perspectives on user involvement, Oxford, Radcliffe Publishing, p69-80.

Croft S  et al (2007) ‘The women’s group’ in Jarrett, L. (editor), Creative Engagement In Palliative Care: New perspectives on user involvement, Oxford, Radcliffe Publishing, p89 - 97. 

Croft S, Bereseford P, (1992) The politics of participation.  Critical Social Policy, 35: 20-44.

Croft, S. and Beresford, P. (2007), Davies, M. (editor), Companion To Social Work, Third Edition, pp393-401.

Cullen N and Alcock D, (2007)  ‘User involvement and creativity,’ in Jarrett, L. (ed), Creative Engagement In Palliative Care: New perspectives on user involvement, Oxford, Radcliffe Publishing, p61-68. 

Eva G, Percy G and Chowns G (2007) ‘Occupational therapy, physiotherapy and social work education’ in  Wee B and Hughes N (eds) Education in Palliative Care Oxford Oxford University Press

Firth, P.H. (1998) A long Term Group for Young People in Oliviere, D. Hargreaves, R. and Monroe, B (eds) Good Practices in Palliative Care Aldershot: Ashgate

Firth, P.H. (2000) Picking up the pieces: groupwork in palliative care in Manor, O.(ed) Ripples:Groupwork in Different Settings, pp. 16-31, London: Whiting & Birch

Firth, P.H. (2003) Multi-professional teamwork, in: Monroe, B. & Oliviere, D. (eds) Patient participation in Palliative Care, a voice for the voiceless. Oxford, Oxford University Press

Firth, P.H. (2005) Groupwork in Palliative Care in: Firth, P.H. Luff, G. & Oliviere, D. (eds) Loss, Change and Bereavement in Palliative Care Maidenhead: Open University Press, McGraw Hill Education

Firth, P.H. (2005) Loss Change and Bereavement in Palliative Care. Maidenhead:Open University Press, Mc Graw Hill Education

Firth, P.H. (2006) Patients and their families in: Stiefel, F. (ed) Communication in Cancer Care. Berlin, Heidelburg, New York Springer

Firth, P.H. (2007) Family Care : Sensitive and Dynamic approaches, in Foyle, L. and Hostad, J.(eds) Innovations in Cancer and Palliative Care Education.Abingdon: Radcliffe.

Firth, P.H. (2008) Social impact of advanced metastatic cancer (an update of the chapter written by Frances Sheldon) in Lloyd Williams, M.(ed) Psychosocial issues in palliative care Oxford, Oxford University Press

Firth, P.H. (2008) Spiritual Distress in Palliative Medicine . Walsh, D (ed) Palliative CareSaunders Elsevier

Firth, P.H.& Anderson, P.(1995) Teamwork with Families Facing Bereavement in European Journal of Palliative Care

Firth, P.H.(1997) Understanding Bereavement, in Connect  3 , pp 6-7 published by Help The Hospices

Hearn F, Lake T, Jackman E, Helm  S and Young A. (2008) Re-emphasising the social side:  a new model of care. European Journal of Palliative Care 15(6) p 276-8

Hodgson J (2007) Case study of service user forums at Dove House hospice, in Jarrett, L. (editor), Creative Engagement In Palliative Care: New perspectives on user involvement, Oxford, Radcliffe Publishing, pp174-183

Lalani, M. Cowdrey, D. Willman, K. Hart, D. MacFarlane, A. Croft, S. Beresford, P. (2007), Listen To What We Say: Help The Hospices’ User Involvement Initiative, in Jarrett, L. (editor), Creative Engagement In Palliative Care: New perspectives on user involvement, Oxford, Radcliffe Publishing, pp184-187

Lavy V, Chowns G, Collins K,  Lengh M, Bond C and Wooldridge R (in press) Teachers’ Training Manual for the Palliative Care Toolkit  London Help the Hospices

Mason C, (ed) (2002) Journeys into Palliative Care. Roots and Reflections. London: Jessica Kingsley.

McLeod, E. Bywaters, P. Beresford, P. Croft, S. and Drakeford, M. (2007), A New Agenda For Social Work: Tackling inequalities in physical health, in, Dowler, E. and Spencer, N. (editors), Challenging Health Inequalities: From Acheson to ‘Choosing Health’, Bristol, Policy Press, pp213-232.

Monroe B, Kraus F, (ed) (2nd edition,2009 in press) Brief Interventions with Bereaved Children. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Monroe B, Oliviere D, (2003) Patient participation in palliative care. A voice for the voiceless,  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Monroe B and Gallagher D – ‘Psycho-social care’ in   Oliver D,  Borascio G,  Walsh  D(eds) Palliative Care in Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis, fromdiagnosis to bereavementSecond edition 

Oliviere D, (1999) Culture and ethnicity. European Journal of Palliative Care, 6 53-6.

Oliviere D, (2001) The social worker in palliative care- the eccentric role. Progress in Palliative Care 9: 237-41

Oliviere D, Monroe B, Hargreaves R, (1998) Good practices in palliative care: a psychosocial perspective. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Co.

Oliviere D, Monroe B,(eds) (2004) Death, Dying and Social Differences. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Parker J (ed) 2005  Aspects of Social Work and Palliative Care

Quinn A., Snowling, A and Denicolo, P (2003) Older people’s Perspectives: Devising Information, Advice and Advocacy Services. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Reith M, Payne M (2009) Social work in end-of-life and palliative care  London Policy Press

Sheldon F (2001) Social work in palliative care: counselling and communicating. Progress in Palliative Care  9: 242-3.

Sheldon F. (1997)  Psychosocial Palliative Care: Good Practice in the Care of the Dying and Bereaved, Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes.

Sheldon F. (2000) Dimensions of the role of the social worker in palliative care. Palliative Medicine 14: 491-498