Category: Academic
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Publishing with Impact: A presentation at the BASPCAN Congress, Edinburgh, 2015
Getting published can be a bit of a challenge. For academics there can be incredible pressures to get published in good journals, and to get your work noticed. But how do you do so, particularly in an increasingly digital world. In this presentation, we outline some of the principles for getting published in Child Abuse…
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The challenge and complexities of physical abuse
The latest issue of Child Abuse Review has just been published, with a special focus on child physical abuse. On the background of high media interest in child abuse, there is some research evidence that rates of more severe physical abuse may actually have decreased. This suggests that, perhaps, our societies are becoming less tolerant…
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Child abuse in fact and fiction: Seminar notes from ethics and children’s literature event, Warwick University, 2015
All children, except one, grow up. So said JM Barrie in the opening words of Peter Pan. Only it isn’t true. The reality is that far too many children never get the opportunity to grow up; or have to grow up before their time; or find…
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Publications: 2014
Sidebotham, P. (2014) What did you do at work today, Daddy? Child Abuse Review. 23(5): 307-310 Garstang, J., Griffiths, F., Sidebotham, P. (2014). “What do bereaved parents want from professionals after the sudden death of their child: a systematic review of the literature.” BMC Pediatr 14: 269. Hunter, L., Sidebotham, P., Appleton R., Dunkley C.…