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Service users and social policy: an introduction -- Challenging injustice: the importance of collective ownership of social policy / Danny Dorling -- Participation and solidarity in a changing welfare state / Peter Taylor-Gooby -- Social Policy in developing countries: a post-colonial critique and participatory inquiry / Sweta Rajan-Rankin -- Advancing sustainability: developing participatory social policy in the context of environmental disasters / Margaret Alston -- Social policy and disability / Colin Cameron -- A case study of children's participation in health policy and practice / Louca-Mai Brady and Felicity Hathway and Emily Roberts -- Who owns co-production? / Sarah Carr -- Critiquing and reconceiving Beveridge's 'five giant evils': key areas of British post-war social policy from a lived experience perspective -- Rethinking disabled people's rights to work and contribute / Jane Young -- Talking policy as a patient / Anya de longh -- 'We don't deal with people, we deal with bricks and mortar': a lived experience perspective on UK health and housing policy / Alison Cameron -- Education (ignorance) addressing inclusive education: the issues and its importance from a participatory perspective / Tara Flood and Navin Kikabhai -- "For work, we came here to find work": migrant Roma employment and the labour of language / Colin Clark -- The contribution of service user knowledges -- Disability policy and lived experience: reflections from regional Australia / Kathy Boxall and Adam Johnson and Lawrence Hitting and Suzanne Simpson and Stefan Zwickl Judith Zwicki and Shae Kermit and Luke and Caroline -- Renewing epistemologies: service user knowledge / Diana Rose -- Pornography, feminist epistemology and changing public policy / Ruth Beresford -- Making social policy internationally: a participatory research perspective / Nicola Yeates and Ana B. Amaya -- An inclusive life course and developmental approach to social policy -- Disabled children's lives: an inclusive life course and developmental approach to social policy / Mary Wickenden -- Troubled youth and troubling social policy: mental health from a Mad Studies perspective / Lucy Costa -- Disability: an inclusive life course and developmental approach to social policy / Emmeline Burdett -- Independent living from a Black Disabled Woman's perspective / Michelle Daley -- Food poverty and the policy context in Ireland / Deirdre O'Connor -- Implementing race equality policies in British health and social care: a perspective from experience / Hári Sewell -- Participatory approaches to social policy in relation to ageing / Sarah Lonbay -- Death, dying and digital stories / Lisa Williams and Merryn Gott and Tess Moeke-Maxwell and Stella Black and Shuchi Kothari and Sarina Pearson and Peter James Simpson and Tessa Morgan and Marianne Grbin and Matua Rawiri Wharemate and Whaea Whio Hansen -- Transforming social policy -- People acting collectively can be powerful / Jennie Fleming -- Their participation and ours: competing visions of empowerment / Jain Ferguson -- A participatory approach to professional practice / Suzy Croft -- Dreams of justice / Tina Minkowitz -- Sustainable-participatory social policy / Marilyn Palmer -- Participatory social policy in a large EU research project / Joe Greener and Michael Lavalette and Rose Devereaux and members of SUGAH -- Campaigning and change -- Approaches to activism -- 'What is strong, not what is wrong' An interview with / Clenton Farquharson, MBE -- Participatory social policy and social change: exploring the role of social entrepreneurship linked to forms of social and micro enterprises in the field of social care / Barbara Fawcett -- Public duty, whistleblowing and scandal: influences on public policy / Kay Sheldon -- 'Informed gender practice in acute mental health': when policy makes sense / Nicky Lambert -- Making the case for single sex wards / Jolie Goodman -- #JusticeforLB: in search of truth, accountability and justice / George Julian and Sara Ryan -- The role of online platforms and social media -- Guerilla policy: new platforms for making policy from below / Michael Harris -- A Magna Carta for learning disabled people / Kaliya Franklin and Gary Bourlet -- Pat's Petition: The emerging role of social media and the internet Pat Onions and others -- Breaking down barriers -- Inclusion and difference in the formulation and operation of social policy -- "LGBT History Month is a thing!" The story of an equal rights campaign / Sue Sanders -- Progressing gender recognition and trans rights in the UK / Christine Burns -- User-led approaches to social policy -- Transforming professional training and education -- a gap mending approach: the PowerUs European partnership / Helen Casey -- Grassroots tackling policy: the making of the 'Spartacus Report' / Sam Barnett-Cormack -- Involvement for influence: developing the 4Pi Involvement Standards / Sarah Yiannoullou and Alison Faulkner -- Participatory research and evaluation -- From expert to service user: challenging how lived experience is demeaned / Michele Moore -- Participatory methodologies involving marginalised perspectives / Charlotte Williams -- Developing the evidence to challenge 'welfare reform': the road to 'Cash Not Care' / Mo Stewart -- Service user-controlled research for evidence-based policymaking / Alison Faulkner -- Participatory citizenship, gender and human trafficking in Nepal / Diane Richardson and Nina Laurie and Meena Poudel and Shakti Samuha and Janet Townsend -- Experiential knowledge in mental health policy and legislation: can we ever change the agenda? / Jasna Russo.
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Regler, R. (2020). Social policy first hand: an international introduction to participatory social welfare. Disability & Society, 35(2), 339–341. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2019.1629549
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