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Crisis and resistance in mental health services in England
R Moth, J Greener, T Stoll
Critical and Radical Social Work 3 (1), 89-101, 2015
372015
‘The business end’: Neoliberal policy reforms and biomedical residualism in frontline community mental health practice in England
R Moth
Competition & Change 24 (2), 133-153, 2020
292020
Realising Sedgwick’s vision: theorising strategies of resistance to neoliberal mental health and welfare policy
R Moth, M McKeown
Critical and Radical Social Work 4 (3), 375-390, 2016
282016
Understanding Mental Distress: Knowledge, Practice and Neoliberal Reform in Community Mental Health Services
R Moth
192022
Social protection and labour market policies for vulnerable groups from a social investment perspective. The case of welfare recipients with mental health needs in England (RE …
R Moth, M Lavalette
RE-InVEST HIVA-Research Institute for Work and Society Parkstraat 47 box …, 2017
142017
From shame to blame: institutionalising oppression through the moralisation of mental distress in austerity England
J Greener, R Moth
Social Theory & Health 20 (2), 152 - 170, 2022
122022
Social policy and welfare movements ‘from below’: the Social Work Action Network (SWAN) in the UK
R Moth, M Lavalette
Social work and the making of social policy, 121-136, 2019
112019
Resisting the Work Cure: Mental health, welfare reform and the movement against psychocompulsion
D McKenna, P Peters, R Moth
The Routledge Handbook of Disability Activism 1, 2020
102020
Psychopolitics in the twenty first century
H Spandler, R Moth, M Mckeown, J Greener
Critical and radical social work 4 (3), 307-312, 2016
92016
Resist the Punitive State: Grassroots Struggles Across Welfare, Housing, Education and Prisons
E Hart, J Greener, R Moth
Pluto Press https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvs09qpz 1, 270, 2020
7*2020
Resisting the Punitive State–Corporate Nexus: Activist Strategy and the Integrative Transitional Approach
J Greener, E Hart, R Moth
Resist the Punitive State, 3-27, 2020
32020
Socialism
R Moth
Social Work and Society, 5-21, 2019
32019
Towards inclusive service delivery through social investment in England
R Moth, D Neary, M Lavalette, M Haffner, M Messkoub, M Murphy, ...
Liverpool: Liverpool Hope University/Leuven: HIVA (KU Leuven), 2018
32018
‘Diagnosis human’: markets, targets and medicalisation in community mental health services
R Moth
Mental Health, 57-62, 2013
32013
Institutionalisation and Oppression Within the Mental Health System in England: Social Work Complicity and Resistance
R Moth
Social Work’s Histories of Complicity and Resistance: A Tale of Two …, 2023
22023
Why we are worried about the ‘Independent’Review of Children’s Social Care in England–and why we think you should be too
J Hanley, A De Luca-Ruane, R Moth
Critical and Radical Social Work 9 (2), 301-306, 2021
22021
‘Closing the Gap’TUC conference, Salford, 29 April 2016: Mental health beyond austerity: a ‘mental wealth’approach to post-austerity policy-making
R House, R Moth, D Porteous, G Jamieson
Self & Society 44 (4), 447-459, 2016
22016
'The Business End': Perspectives on mental distress in the context of neoliberal restructuring of community mental health services
RR Moth
University of Birmingham, 2014
12014
Contesting Neoliberal Reform of Statutory Social Work in Switzerland and England: Discretionary Spaces, Collective Resistance and Ethico-Political Professionalism
R Moth, S Schilling, L Neuhaus, M Lavalette, B Murner
The British Journal of Social Work, 1-19, 2024
2024
Towards inclusive service delivery through social investment in the EU: The case of health services
R Baeten, S Sabato, P Signorelli, R Moth, D Neary, MG Elsinga, ...
RE-InVest, 2018
2018
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