Child protection practices in Ireland H Buckley, C Skehill, E O'Sullivan Oak Tree Press, 1997 | 105 | 1997 |
History of the present of child protection and welfare social work in Ireland C Skehill Edwin Mellen Press, 2004 | 91 | 2004 |
Making sense of leaving care: The contribution of Bridges model of transition to understanding the psycho-social process G Dima, C Skehill Children and Youth Services Review 33 (12), 2532-2539, 2011 | 87 | 2011 |
The nature of social work in Ireland, a historical perspective C Skehill Edwin Mellen Press, 1999 | 75 | 1999 |
Researching the history of social work: Exposition of a history of the present approach C Skehill European Journal of Social Work 10 (4), 449-463, 2007 | 66 | 2007 |
Promoting civic and political engagement among marginalized urban youth in three cities: Strategies and challenges B Brady, RJ Chaskin, C McGregor Children and youth services review 116, 105184, 2020 | 62 | 2020 |
History of Social Work in Europe (1900-1960) S Hering, B Waaldijk Female Pioneers and their influence on the Development of International …, 2003 | 60 | 2003 |
Social work in the Republic of Ireland: A history of the present C Skehill Journal of Social Work 3 (2), 141-159, 2003 | 50 | 2003 |
Disabled children and child protection: Learning from literature through a non-tragedy lens S Flynn, C McGregor Child Care in Practice 23 (3), 258-274, 2017 | 48 | 2017 |
Child protection and family support practice in Ireland: A contribution to present debates from a historical perspective C Devaney, CM Gregor Child & Family Social Work 22 (3), 1255-1263, 2017 | 47 | 2017 |
The role and function of cooperative research centers in entrepreneurial universities: A micro level perspective B Dolan, JA Cunningham, M Menter, C McGregor Management Decision 57 (12), 3406-3425, 2019 | 46 | 2019 |
Michel Foucault and Dorothy Smith in case file research: Strange bed-fellows or complementary thinkers? M Eila Satka, C Skehill Qualitative Social Work 11 (2), 191-205, 2012 | 46 | 2012 |
Why is history important at moments of transition? The case of ‘transformation’of Irish child welfare via the new Child and Family Agency C McGregor European Journal of Social Work 17 (5), 771-783, 2014 | 43 | 2014 |
Protective support and supportive protection for families “in the middle”: Learning from the Irish context C McGregor, C Devaney Child & Family Social Work 25 (2), 277-285, 2020 | 41 | 2020 |
A paradigm framework for social work theory for early 21st century practice C McGregor The British Journal of Social Work 49 (8), 2112-2129, 2019 | 39 | 2019 |
An examination of the transition from philanthropy to professional social work in Ireland C Skehill Research on Social Work Practice 10 (6), 688-704, 2000 | 34 | 2000 |
Social work in Ireland: Historical perspectives N Kearney, C Skehill Institute of public Administration, 2005 | 32 | 2005 |
Child protection and welfare systems in Ireland: Continuities and discontinuities of the present K Burns, C McGregor National systems of child protection: Understanding the international …, 2019 | 31 | 2019 |
History as a resource for the future: A response to ‘best of times, worst of times: Social work and its moment’ C McGregor The British Journal of Social Work 45 (5), 1630-1644, 2015 | 30 | 2015 |
A framework to inform protective support and supportive protection in child protection and welfare practice and supervision C McGregor, C Devaney Social Sciences 9 (4), 43, 2020 | 29 | 2020 |