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Who Makes the Far Right? Exploring Membership Application Data of the National Front of Australia
This paper addresses a problem for scholars examining the question of who supports far right political parties or movements. Due to the semi‐clandestine or oppositional nature of far right groups, historians, as well as those in adjacent disciplines, have often been unable to gain access to sufficient records or data to conduct analysis of who supports
Evan Smith, Lauren Pikó
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Lo Scottish National Party tra referendum e governo
The Scottish National Party between Referendum and Government. In this chapter, after a brief discussion about the evolution of the SNP, we will focus on the dynamics of independence that finds its last expression in the recently held Referendum.
PETROSINO, Daniele
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic and related restrictions imposed in the UK had a significant impact on social work practice with children and young people. As has been widely reported, practitioners were deprived of multisensory information in their assessments and of opportunities to connect with children.
Heather Ellis, Ariane Critchley
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The Role of Children's Voices and Feedback Mechanisms in Family Justice
ABSTRACT When parents separate in Australia and in many other jurisdictions, most settle the parenting arrangements for their children between themselves or with the assistance of mediation or other dispute resolution processes. These processes may or may not take much account of children's views.
Judith Cashmore
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Young Scottish National Party (SNP) Members’ National Identity and Party Membership
Jeunes membres du Scottish National Party (SNP) : identité nationale et adhésion partisane L’avenir de l’Écosse au sein du Royaume-Uni semble être incertain. Bien qu’une majorité d’Écossais ait voté contre l’indépendance écossaise en 2014, le référendum sur le Brexit deux ans plus tard a nourri le mouvement indépendantiste en Écosse. La
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ABSTRACT Research on inequalities in children's services in the UK highlights a lack of systematic data on parental demographics, obstructing analysis of structural factors influencing children's outcomes. Using Growing Up in Scotland, a nationally representative longitudinal child cohort study of children born in 2004–2005, we investigate social ...
Valeria Skafida +2 more
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Implementation of Leaving Care Policy: Continuing Care in Scotland
ABSTRACT In Scotland, local authorities have the duty to provide ‘continuing care’ to young people who are cared for in foster, kinship or residential settings (known as ‘out‐of‐home care’ in many regions) on their 16th birthday. This provision allows young people up to the age of 21 to remain in the same setting, with the same carers, and receive ...
Robert Porter +3 more
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ABSTRACT Within Aotearoa New Zealand there is a growing body of evidence which shows that embedding cultural elements within student experience is a key contribution to the educational success of Māori and Pasifika students. This article describes how the Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland Art Collection team collaborates with indigenous ...
Nigel Bond +2 more
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Clinically reported covert cerebrovascular disease and risk of neurological disease: a whole-population cohort of 367 988 people using natural language processing. [PDF]
Iveson MH +15 more
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Abstract Aims To identify and compare barriers and enablers influencing physical activity in adults and parent‐proxy responses for children with type 1 diabetes in the UK. Methods A cross sectional survey was distributed via BreakthroughT1D (formerly JDRF) networks between December 2022 and January 2023.
Emma J. Cockcroft +6 more
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