![]() ![]() (2016) A divergence of opinion: how those involved in child and family social work are responding to the Internet and social media. (2016) Technology and the Fostered Child: A New Social Work Response Technology and Youth: Growing up in a Digital World Sociological Studies of Children and Youth. In: MBAcademy International Business Conference, 15-17 April 2016, Brunel University, London. Developing a CPD Framework in a time of organizational cultural conflict. Bardsley, Janet Bayley, Kenneth Haider, Sharif Brown, Gill Dale-Emberton, Ann and Harrington-Vail, Amanda (2016). Journal of Children's Services, 12(1) pp. Bardsley, Janet Haider, Sharif Bayley, Kenneth Brown, Gill Harrington-Vail, Amanda and Dale-Emberton, Ann. Taking advantage of dissonance: a CPD framework (2017) Simpson, J.E. (2017) Staying in touch in the digital era: New social work practice Journal of Technology in Human Services, 35(1) pp. (2017) Addressing the needs of the children’s integrated workforce: A method for developing collaborative practice through joint learning Journal of Playwork Practice, 3(2) pp. Harrington-Vail, A Simpson, J.E., Haider, S. ![]() ![]() (2020) Twenty First Century Contact: Young people in care and their use of mobile communication devices and the Internet for contact. (2020) Children in care and their use of mobile devices and the internet for contact. Journal of Adoption and Fostering, Volume 44 issue: 3, pp. (Jan 2020) A Brief History of Contact in Fostering and Adoption: Practice and Power plus The Coming of the Mobile Phone. Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-learning. and Rai, Lucy (2020) Listening to stories of study: identity and the awarding gap experienced by Ethnic Minority students in the context of distance education. Prior to joining NTU, Jennifer has also spent her career in a variety of practitioner roles, working as a Safeguarding Development Officer for a County Council and continuing on to become a Social Work Practitioner specialising in Fostering, before working at The Open University for 10 years as a Team Manager, Area Manager, and the Head of Social Work England.Īlongside all of this, Jennifer has conducted various research projects, had multiple articles published and been invited to be part of the Editorial Board at the Journal of Social Work Practice. The research aimed to capture how contact between Looked After Children and their birth families has changed as a result of 3G telecommunications and social media, and whether or not there is a tangible impact in terms of key areas of local authority care. Jennifer undertook her PhD at the University of Edinburgh, focusing on the area of Looked After Children and issues related to contact, which she completed in 2012. Before joining NTU, Dr Simpson taught on the Social Work courses as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Northampton. ![]()
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