Understanding social enterprise: a case study of the childcare sector in Scotland[J] . Paul Hare,Declan Jones,Gemma Blackledge.Social Enterprise Journal . 2007 (1)Hare, P., Jones, D., & Blackledge, G. (2007). Understanding social enterprise: A case study of the childcare sector in ...
These case studies show some of what can be achieved. But what’s the broader lesson? These reforms reflect the future shape of the two principal “value chains”—the full range of steps required to achieve a specific outcome—of the social safety net: social care and income security. By...
The Partisan Child: Developmental Provocation as a Model of Political Socialization While recent research highlights the child's active role in her own political socialization, this study represents the first test of the premise that polit...
The Challenge of Measuring Effectiveness in Social Work: A Case Study of an Evaluation of a Drug and Alcohol Referral Service in Scotland: Table 1. This article explores the challenge of measuring effectiveness in social work, building from an evaluation of a service for those with drug- and ...
Attahir Abubakar School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the West of Scotland UK Sonia Quiroga Department on economic analysis and quantitative economics Spain Erman Örsan Yetiş Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Sheffield UK Herbert Kotzab Crowley...
s claim to reflect these principles in flagship welfare reforms. The article considers how far a strategic policy approach has been applied in Scotland and draws upon research exploring the response of local leaders to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to examine what this experience ...
Special Section: Gender, Power and Use of evidence in policy Feminising Politics to Close the Evidence-Policy Gap: The Case of Social Policy in Scotland Section: Gender, Power and Use of evidence in policy Feminising Politics to Close the Evidence-Policy Gap: The Case of Social Policy in ...
Scotland. Students from one year group (15–16 yrs., N = 3148; 50.8% women) provided information on socio-demographics, health behaviour and friendships via a questionnaire. Dependent variables were substance use and general mental wellbeing measured via principal components. We used a series of...
MacKinnonMacKinnon, K. (1972) `Education and Social Control: The Case of Gaelic Scotland.' Scottish Educational Studies. 4. pp. 125-37.
3. Take advantage of at least one programme that offers environmental or sustainability advice for your business (e.g. Zero Waste Scotland programmes) 4. Introduce equipment that is energy efficient, if not already present 5. Assess the volume of waste the business produces and create was...