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The Social Welfare Track


Please note! The programme is subject to change.

Links to abstracts will be added in advance of the Colloquium. All authors are listed in the abstracts.
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presentations will be added shortly after the Colloquium.
Abstracts and presentations will be found at the general programme pages.

SW = Social Welfare E = Education C = Crime and Justice H = Health M = Methods KN = Knowledge Utilization
International collaboration on commissioning and identifying review questions
Katrin Östman; Institute for Evidence-based Social Work Practice (IMS), Sweden
Panel: Gunilla Fahlström; IMS, Socialstyrelsen (The National Board of Health and Welfare), Katrin Östman; IMS, Socialstyrelsen, Astrid Norberg; Institute of caring sciences, University of Umeå
Liselotte Henretta; Unit manager, Stora Sköndal foundation
SW workshop
Better evidence for a better world: Thinking globally, acting locally, responding as govt. analyst
Gill Clark, Tom Lamplugh, Aileen McIntosh; Scottish Government
Panel: Helen Roberts; EPPI, Diana Wilkinson; Scottish Government
SW workshop
Housing programs and case management for reducing homelessness – a systematic review
Sten Anttila; Socialstyrelsen, Sweden
SW paper
Psychological interventions for gender identity disorder (GID) in childhood
William Turner; University of Bristol, UK
SW paper
Effectiveness of case management in treating substance abusers: Results of a meta-analysis
Richard C. Rapp; Wright State University, Ohio, USA
SW paper
A tool for Campbell review authors: The equity checklist
Erin Ueffing; Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Canada
Panel: Peter Tugwell, Elizabeth Kristjansson; University of Ottawa, Mark Petticrew; London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
SW workshop
A realist synthesis: Screening interventions for intimate partner violence in health care settings
Maritt Kirst; Centre for Research on Inner City Health, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada
SW paper
Behind the scenes: Campbell social welfare reviews
Aron Shlonsky; University of Toronto, Paul Montgomery; The Centre for Evidence-Based Intervention, University of Oxford
Panel: Michael Saini; University of Toronto, Marc Winokur; Colorado State University
SW symposium
What helps chronically ill and disabled people return to work?
Focusing the equity lens: from context to consequences of return to work interventions: Margaret Whitehead; University of Liverpool, UK
Panel: Finn Diderichsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;  Bo Burstrom, Karolinska Institute, Sweden;  Espen Dahl, Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway;  Stephen Clayton, University of Liverpool, UK 
SW symposium
The transportability of US evidence-based programs to other social systems
The Transportability of Multisystemic therapy to Sweden: Knut Sundell; IMS
Transportability of US Evidence Based Programs for Reducing Homelessness: Sten Antilla; IMS
Panel: Mark W. Lipsey; Vanderbilt University
SW symposium
Collaborative activites of the Cochrane Public health group - one year on
Jodie Doyle; Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth), Australia
SW paper
Poverty and access to justice: A case for the well-being of the vulnerable
Josephine Alumanah; Department of Sociology/Anthropology, University of Nigeria
SW paper
How can urban planning help poverty reduction?
Carlos de la Espriella; Housing Development & Management, Lund University, Sweden
SW paper
Better evidence for kinship care around the world
Marc Winokur; Colorado State University, USA
SW paper
Motivational interviewing for substance abuse
Geir Smedslund; Norwegian Knowledge Center for the Health Services, Norway
SW paper
Tax and welfare benefit changes: Issues in systematically reviewing the data on what works
Jan Tripney; EPPI-Centre, UK
SW paper
Developing systematic mapping of the social welfare literature: Another year's experience!
Janet Clapton, Deborah Rutter; Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), UK
SW symposium
Using review methods for economic evaluation: Lessons from the social welfare field
Kevin Marsh; The Matrix Evidence, London
SW paper
A series of systematic reviews to support national guidelines on child abuse and neglect
Esther Coren; Canterbury Christchurch University, UK
SW symposium
The value of training the children's workforce: An example of the use of modelling techniques
Kevin Marsh; The Matrix Evidence, London
SW paper