Items where Author is "Newbigging, Karen"
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Article
Newbigging, Karen, Mckeown, Mick and French, Beverley (2013) Mental health advocacy and African and Caribbean men: good practice principles and organizational models for delivery. Health Expectations, 16 (1). pp. 80-104. ISSN 13696513
Roy, Alastair Neil and Newbigging, Karen (2011) Supporting the independence and wellbeing of adults through a universal service: diversity, difference and proportionate universalism. Diversity in Health and Care, 8 (2). pp. 71-80. ISSN 2049-5471
Newbigging, Karen and Thomas, Nigel Patrick (2011) Good practice in Social Care for refugee and asylum-seeking children. Child Abuse Review, 20 (5). pp. 374-390. ISSN 0952-9136
Knifton, Lee, Gervais, Mhairi, Newbigging, Karen, Mirza, Nuzhat, Quinn, Neil, Wilson, Neil and Hunkins-Hutchison, Evette (2010) Community conversation: Addressing mental health stigma with ethnic minority communities. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology , 45 (4). pp. 497-504. ISSN 09337954
Newbigging, Karen and Thomas, Nigel Patrick (2010) Good practice in social care for asylum seekers and refugees: a resource guide. Good Practice in Social Care for Asylum Seekers and Refugees: a Resource Guide .
Shah, AK, Heginbotham, Christopher John, Fulford, B, Buffin, Jez and Newbigging, Karen (2010) The effectiveness of raising awareness event of the Mental Capacity Act among representatives of ethnic minority communities. Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, 3 (3). pp. 44-48. ISSN 1757-0980
El Ansari, Walid, Newbigging, Karen, Roth, Carolyn and Malik, Farida (2009) The role of advocacy and interpretation services in the delivery of quality healthcare to diverse minority communities in London, United Kingdom. Health & Social Care in the Community, 17 (6). pp. 636-646. ISSN 09660410
Shah, Ajit Kumar, Banner, Natalie, Newbigging, Karen, Heginbotham, Christopher John and Fulford, Bill (2009) The early experience of consultant psychiatrists in application of the Mental Capacity Act: issues for black and minority individuals. Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, 2 (2). pp. 4-10. ISSN 1757-0980
Newbigging, Karen and Mckeown, Mick (2007) Mental health advocacy with black and minority ethnic communities: conceptual and ethical implications. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 20 (6). pp. 588-593. ISSN 0951-7367
Book Section
Newbigging, Karen, Roy, Alastair Neil, Habte-Mariam, Zemikael, Mckeown, Mick and French, Beverley (2012) Involving ethnically diverse service users in the research process: alliances and action. In: Social Care, Service Users and User Involvement. Research Highlights in Social Work . Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Philadelphia, USA, pp. 120-141. ISBN 978-1-84905-075-3
Bola, Manjit and Newbigging, Karen (2010) Mental Well being and Black and Minority Communities: Conceptual and Practical Issues. In: Public Mental Health: A Handbook. http://www.pavpub.com/p-308-public-mental-health-a-handbook.aspx . Pavilion, Brighton. ISBN 978 1 84196 285 6
Monograph
Newbigging, Karen, Ridley, Julie, Mckeown, Michael, Machin, Karen, Poursanidou, Konstantina, Able, Laura, Cruse , Kaaren, Grey , Paul, de la Haye, Stephanie, Habte-Mariam, Zemichael, Joseph , Doreen, Kiansumba, Michelle and Sadd, June (2012) The Right to Be Heard: Review of Independent Mental Health Advocate Services in England. Project Report. Department of Health and University of Central Lancashire , Preston, UK.
Roy, Alastair Neil, Heginbotham, Christopher John, Ahmed, Nadia, Buffin, Jez and Newbigging, Karen (2009) An Evaluation of Help Direct Gateways across Lancashire (Part 1). Other. University of Central Lancashire, Preston.
Mckeown, Mick, French, Beverley, Hunkins-Hutchinson, E and Newbigging, Karen (2007) Metetezi - Developing mental health advocacy with African and Caribbean men. UNSPECIFIED. UNSPECIFIED.
Conference or Workshop Item
de la Haye, Stephanie, Newbigging, Karen and Ridley, Julie (2012) The Right to be Heard: Review of the Quality of IMHA Services in England. In: Making Research Count Seminar, York University.





