Links to abstracts will be added in advance of the Colloquium. All authors are listed in the abstracts.
Links to 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Housing programs and case management for reducing homelessness – a systematic review Sten Anttila; Socialstyrelsen, Sweden |
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| Psychological interventions for gender identity disorder (GID) in childhood William Turner; University of Bristol, UK |
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| Effectiveness of case management in treating substance abusers: Results of a meta-analysis Richard C. Rapp; Wright State University, Ohio, USA |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Collaborative activites of the Cochrane Public health group - one year on Jodie Doyle; Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth), Australia |
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| Poverty and access to justice: A case for the well-being of the vulnerable Josephine Alumanah; Department of Sociology/Anthropology, University of Nigeria |
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| How can urban planning help poverty reduction? Carlos de la Espriella; Housing Development & Management, Lund University, Sweden |
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| Better evidence for kinship care around the world Marc Winokur; Colorado State University, USA |
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| Motivational interviewing for substance abuse Geir Smedslund; Norwegian Knowledge Center for the Health Services, Norway |
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| Tax and welfare benefit changes: Issues in systematically reviewing the data on what works Jan Tripney; EPPI-Centre, UK |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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