Synopsis
Iriss.fm presents lectures, discussions and debate on current topics of interest in the social services, Social Work and Social Care. It's a forum where all involved in social services may share opinion, knowledge and experience. We aim to promote engagement between practitioners, policy makers, researchers and people who use services.
Episodes
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Personalisation
07/10/2009 Duration: 48minDuncan MacKay works with North Lanarkshire Council. Recorded at Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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National statistics briefing
29/09/2009 Duration: 33minJess Alexander (SSSC) and Iain McLeod (Glasgow University). Recorded Recorded Widening participation in Social Work education, Hamilton Campus, University of the West of Scotland.
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Accessing social work training, reflections from a diversity perspective
29/09/2009 Duration: 29minMono Chakrabati, Emeritus Professor in Glasgow School of Social Work. Recorded Widening participation in Social Work education - taking stock and looking forward, Hamilton Campus, University of the West of Scotland.
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Identity cards
16/09/2009 Duration: 01h05minProfessor David Lyon, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Recorded at Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar. Music Credit: Increase the Dosage by Revolution void
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Ethical considerations around telecare
14/09/2009 Duration: 27minAndrew Eccles,Lecturer,Glasgow School of Social Work. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium,Human Services in the Network Society,Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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Interoperability and the future of human services
14/09/2009 Duration: 21minDick Schoech, School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium, Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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Psychology and internet behaviour
14/09/2009 Duration: 31minAdam Joinson, School of Management, University of Bath. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium, Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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Eternal vigilance increase, crime control and offender supervision in real time
14/09/2009 Duration: 41minMike Nellis, Professor of Criminal and Community Justice, Glasgow School of Social Work. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium, Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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Evaluation of the Scottish National Telecare Development Programme: findings and implications for future research
14/09/2009 Duration: 16minSophie Beale,York Health Economics Consortium,University of York. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium,Human Services in the Network Society,Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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Implications of virtual social work: learning for a change
14/09/2009 Duration: 14minJackie Rafferty, Director of Centre for Human Service Technology, University of Southampton. Connected Practice Symposium,Human Services in the Network Society,Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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Social work and social presence in the online world
14/09/2009 Duration: 34minWalter LaMendola, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium, Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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A social services managed knowledge network
14/09/2009 Duration: 19minAnn Wales, Knowledge Services Group, NHS Education for Scotland. Recorded Connected Practice Symposium, Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges & Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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In care and online, corporate parenting in the internet age
13/09/2009 Duration: 29minNeil Ballantyne, Iriss, Zachari Duncalf, Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care and Ellen Daly, Iriss. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium,Human Services in the Network Society,Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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Taking youth services online
13/09/2009 Duration: 22minTim Davies, independent consultant and researcher, Practical Participation. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium,Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow 14-15 September 2009.
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What social work needs to understand about youth engagement in networked publics
13/09/2009 Duration: 52mindanah boyd, Microsoft Research and Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium: Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow, 14 September 2009.
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Approaches to network collection for internet health services
13/09/2009 Duration: 37minBernie Hogan, Oxford Internet Institute and Kristen Berg, Netlab, University of Toronto. Recorded at Connected Practice Symposium: Human Services in the Network Society, Changes, Challenges and Opportunities. The Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow, 14 September 2009.
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Why attachment matters in children's development
10/09/2009 Duration: 22minDr. Helen Minnis, Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Glasgow. Helen is a senior lecturer in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the university of Glasgow. She spent time working as an orphanage doctor in Guatemala in the early 1990s prior to training in psychiatry and this stimulated an interest in the effects of early maltreatment on childrens' development. She has published research on the role of genetics and environment in reactive attachment disorder and is also developing intervention research in this area. Recorded at Why Attachment Matters, SIRCC seminar.
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Why attachment matters in sharing meaning
10/09/2009 Duration: 31minColwyn Trevarthen, Professor (Emeritus) of Child Psychology and Psychobiology, University of Edinburgh. He trained as a biologist, began infancy research at Harvard in 1967 and has published on brain development, infant communication and emotional health. His current research concerns how rhythm and expressions of musicality in movement help communication with children and may help parents, teachers and therapists give care and companionship to young children. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a vice-president of the British Association for Early Childhood Education. Recorded at Why Attachment Matters, SIRCC seminar.
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Why attachment matters when accommodated away from home or away from your family
10/09/2009 Duration: 27minJoe Nee, Independent Consultant Psychologist. Joe has worked with children for 40 years in a variety of roles. He worked with Strathclyde from its beginning to its end, since 1997 he has offered a service as a consultant and trainer to local authorities, voluntary organisations, courts, the private sector and the police in Britain and Ireland. The majority of Joe's work is with young people who are accommodated in residential or foster care. A growing part of Joe's work is court-related centring around family contact and custody needs. Recorded at Why Attachment Matters, SIRCC seminar.