Browsing Vitenskapelige publikasjoner (SV-IS) by Author "Willumsen, Elisabeth"
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Barnevernet på ny kurs? - sluttrapport fase 1 Det nye barnevernet Det nye barnevernet - et forsknings og utviklingsprosjekt i Barnevernet
Fauske, Halvor; Lichtwarck, Willy; Marthinsen, Edgar; Willumsen, Elisabeth; Clifford, Graham; Kojan, Bente Heggem (NF-rapport;8, Research report, 2009)723 familier er intervjuet om seg og sine barn og deres erfaring med barnevernet i 12 kommuner i Norge. Barnevernarbeidere har gitt opplysninger om inntak og problemstillinger om de samme familiene. Surveyen har benyttet ... -
Improving collaboration between professionals supporting mentally ill offenders
Hean, Sarah; Ødegård, Atle; Willumsen, Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-02)Purpose Interprofessional collaboration is necessary when supporting mentally ill offenders but little is understood of these interactions. This paper explores prison officers’ perceptions of current and desirable levels ... -
Making sense of interactions between mental health and criminal justice services : the utility of cultural historical activity systems theory
Hean, Sarah; Willumsen, Elisabeth; Ødegård, Atle (Journal article, 2017-01)Purpose Effective collaboration between mental health (MHS) and criminal justice services (CJS) impacts on mental illness and reduces reoffending rates. This paper proposes the Change Laboratory Model (CLM) of workplace ... -
Making sense of interactions between mental health and criminal justice services : the utility of cultural historical activity systems theory
Hean, Sarah; Willumsen, Elisabeth; Ødegård, Atle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017) -
Using social innovation as a theoretical framework to guide future thinking on facilitating collaboration between mental health and criminal justice services
Hean, Sarah; Willumsen, Elisabeth; Ødegård, Atle; Bjørkly, Stål (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Offender mental health is a major societal challenge. Improved collaboration between mental health and criminal justice services is required to address this challenge. This article explores social innovation as a conceptual ...