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Steckley, L. & Kendrick, A.(2008) Physical restraint in residential child care: the experiences of young people and residential workers. Childhood, 15(4), 552-569.
Kendrick, A., Walker, M., Barclay, A., Hunter, L., Malloch, M., Hill, M. and McIvor, G. (2008) The outcomes of secure care in Scotland. Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 7(1), 1-13.
Sen, R., Kendrick, A., Milligan, I. and Hawthorn, M. (2008) Lessons learnt? Abuse in residential child care in Scotland. Child & Family Social Work, 13(4), 411-422.
Kendrick, A., Steckley, L. and Lerpiniere, J. (2008) Ethical issues, research and vulnerability: gaining the views of children and young people in residential care. Children's Geographies , 6(1), 79-93.
Knorth, E.J., Harder, A.T., Zandberg, T. and Kendrick, A. (2008) Under one roof? A review and selective meta-analysis on the outcomes of residential child and youth care Children and Youth Services Review , 30(2), 123-140.
Francis, J., Kendrick, A. and Poso, T. (2007) On the margin? Residential child care in Scotland and Finland European Journal of Social Work, 10(3), 337-352.
Kay, H., Kendrick, A., Stevens, I. and Davidson, J. (2007) Safer recruitment? Protecting children, improving practice in residential child care Child Abuse Review, 16(4), 223-236.
Hill, M., Walker, M., Moodie, K., Wallace, B., Khan, F., McIvor, G. and Kendrick, A. (2007) More haste, less speed? An evaluation of Fast Track policies to tackle persistent youth offending in Scotland, Youth Justice, 7(2), 121–138.
Kendrick, A., Milligan, I. and Avan, G. (2005) 'Nae too bad': Job satisfaction and staff morale in Scottish residential child care, Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care , 4(1), 22-32.
Kendrick, A. (2005) 'A different way to look at things': The development of consultancy in a residential service for children and young people, Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care , 4(1), 67-79.
Kendrick, A., Milligan, I. and Furnivall, J. (2004) Care in mind: improving the mental health of children and young people in state care in Scotland, International Journal of Child & Family Welfare, 7(4), 184-196.
Stead, J., Lloyd, G. and Kendrick, A. (2004) Participation or practice innovation: tensions in inter-agency working to address disciplinary exclusion from school, Children & Society, 18(1), 42-52.
Lloyd, G., Stead, J. and Kendrick, A. (2003) Joined-up approaches to prevent school exclusion, Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 8(1), 77-91.
Kendrick, A. and Smith, M. (2002) Close enough?: Professional closeness and safe caring, Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 1(1), 46 - 54.
Oosterhoorn, R. and Kendrick, A. (2001) No sign of harm: issues for disabled children communicating about abuse, Child Abuse Review, 10, 243-253.
Watt, S., Higgins, C. and Kendrick, A. (2000) Community participation in the development of services: a move towards community empowerment, Community Development Journal, 35(2), 120-132.
Kendrick, A. and Taylor, J. (2000) Hidden on the ward: The abuse of children in hospitals, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 31(3), 565-573.
Kendrick, A. (1998) In their best interest? Protecting children from abuse in residential and foster care, International Journal of Child & Family Welfare, 3(2), 169-185.
Kendrick, A., Simpson, M.K. and Mapstone, E. (1996) "Is this the right meeting?" : Impact of change on joint work with children and young people in difficulty, International Journal of Public Sector Management, 9(7), 18-31.
Kendrick, A. and Rioch, C. (1995) Knowing the back roads: rural social work with troubled young people, Youth and Policy, 51, 46 - 57.
Kendrick, A. (1995) The Integration of child care services in Scotland, Children and Youth Services Review, 17(5-6), 619 -635.
Ennis, J., Williams, B. and Kendrick, A. (1995) Working with perpetrators of child sexual abuse: Issues for social work practice', Child Care in Practice, 2(1), 60-70.
Simpson, M., Williams, B. and Kendrick, A. (1994) Alcohol and elderly people: An overview of the literature for social work, Ageing and Society, 14(4), 575-587.
Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1991) Who decides?: Child care reviews in two Scottish Social Work Departments, Children & Society, 5(2), 165-181.
Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1989) The Functions of child care reviews in Scotland: A preliminary investigation', British Journal of Social Work, 19(5), 407-419.
Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1989) `The Chairperson of child care reviews in Scotland: Implications for the role of reviews in the decision-making process', British Journal of Social Work, 19(4), 277-289.
Kendrick, A. (1987) `Just what this area needs: An evaluation of four community projects', Research, Policy and Planning, 5(1), 14-19.
Kendrick, A. (ed) (2008) Residential Child Care: Prospects and Challenges, London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Walker, M., Barclay, A., Hunter, L., Kendrick, A., Malloch, M., Hill, M. & McIvor, G. (2006) Secure Accommodation in Scotland: Its Role and Relationship with 'Alternative' Services, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Walker, M., Barclay, A., Malloch, M., McIvor, G., Kendrick, A., Hunter, L. & Hill, M. (2006) Secure Accommodation in Scotland: Its Role and Relationship with 'Alternative' Services Insight 33, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Lerpiniere, J., Paul, S., Milligan, I. & Kendrick, A. (2006). Evaluation of the REP Project: The Rossie-Elms Mental Health Project, Glasgow: Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care.
Docherty, C., Kendrick, A., Lerpiniere, J. & Sloan, P. (2006). Designing with Care: Interior Design and Residential Child Care, Full Report, Glasgow: Farm7 and Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care.
Docherty, C., Kendrick, A., Lerpiniere, J. & Sloan, P. (2006). Designing with Care: Interior Design and Residential Child Care, Summary Report, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Milligan, A., Hunter, L. & Kendrick, A. (2006) Current Trends in the Use of Residential Child Care in Scotland, Glasgow: Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care.
Kendrick, A., Hunter, L. & Cadman, M. (2005) Evaluation of Fostering Network Scottish Care Leavers Mentoring Projects , Glasgow: The Fostering Network.
Kay, H., Davidson, J. & Kendrick, A. (2005) Safer Recruitment Practice: Audit of Existing Recruitment Practices in Residential Child Care , Glasgow: Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care.
Hill, M., Walker, M., Moodie, K., Wallace, B., Bannister, J., Khan, F., McIvor, G. & Kendrick, A. (2005) Fast Track Children's Hearing Pilot: Final Report of the Evaluation of the Pilot (Abridged Version), Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Hill, M., Walker, M., Moodie, K., Wallace, B., Bannister, J., Khan, F., McIvor, G. & Kendrick, A. (2005) Fast Track Children's Hearing Pilot: Final Report of the Evaluation of the Pilot, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.
Milligan, I., Kendrick, A. and Avan, G. (2004) 'Nae too bad': A survey of job satisfaction, staff morale and qualifications in residential child care in Scotland. Glasgow: Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care
Lloyd, G., Stead, J. and Kendrick, A. (2001) Hanging on in there: A study of inter-agency work to prevent school exclusion in three local authorities, London, National Children's Bureau.
Williams, B. and Kendrick, A. (1996) Courting Trouble: Young People in Transition From Children's Services to Adult Criminal Justice Report for Borders Region Social Work Department.
Kendrick,A., Simpson, M. and Mapstone, E (1996) Getting it Together: Changing Services for Children and Young People in Difficulty York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Kendrick, A. and McQuarrie, A. (eds), (1996) "A Better Kind of Home?", Proceedings of the First Annual Conference of the Centre for Residential Child Care, Glasgow: Centre for Residential Child Care.
Black, S., McNeely, T. and Kendrick, A. (eds) (1995) Performance Indicators in Social Work, Seminar Paper Series No. 7, Social Services Research Group (Scottish Branch), Dundee.
Ennis, E. and Kendrick, A. (1995) Voluntary and Community Organisations in Tayside: What They Have to Offer to the New Local Authorities, Dundee: Councils for Voluntary Service in Tayside.
Kendrick, A. (1995) Residential Care in the Integration of Child Care Services, Central Research Unit Papers, Edinburgh: Scottish Office
Kendrick, A. (1994) Fostering Assessment in the Context of Child Sexual Abuse: A Literature Review, Dundee: Tayside Region Social Work Department, pp. 1 - 16.
Simpson, M., Williams, B., and Kendrick, A. (1993) Social Work Responses to the Misuse of Alcohol: A Literature Review, Central Research Unit Papers, Edinburgh: Scottish Office.
Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1992) Social Work Department Reviews of Children in Care, Central Research Unit Papers, Edinburgh: Scottish Office, pp. 1 - 282.
Kendrick, A. (1986) Self-Help or Dependency? An Evaluation of Four Projects Working with Local Communities, Stirling: Aberlour Childcare Trust/Central Regional Council/National Childrens Home/Scottish Council for Single Parents, pp. 1 - 133.
Steckley, L and Kendrick, A. (2008) Young people's experiences of physical restraint in residential care: Subtlety and complexity in policy and practice, In Nunno, M., Day, D.M. and Bullard, L. (eds) For Our Own Safety: Examining the Safety of High-Risk Interventions for Children and Young People (pp. 3-24). Washington D.C., CWLA Press.
Kendrick, A. (2008) Black and minority ethnic children and young people in residential care, in Kendrick, A. (ed) Residential Child Care: Prospects and Challenges (pp. 121-134). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Steckley, L. & Kendrick, A. (2008) Hold on: Physical restraint in residential child care, in Kendrick, A. (ed) Residential Child Care: Prospects and Challenges (pp. 152-165). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Sen, R., Kendrick, A., Milligan, I. and Hawthorn, M. (2007) Historical abuse in residential child care in Scotland 1950-1995: A literature review, in Shaw, T. Historical Abuse Systemic Review: Residential Schools and Children's Homes in Scotland 1950 - 1995, Appendix 2 (pp. 179-208). Edinburgh: The Scottish Government.
Knorth, E.J., Toom, M.J., Tausendfreund, T. & Kendrick, A. (2007) Characteristics and service responses to young people with serious antisocial and oppositional behaviour: Outlines of a practice-based model of residential care, in Grietens, H., Knorth, E., Durning, P. & Dumas, J. (eds) Promoting Competence in Children and Families: Scientific Perspectives on Resilience and Vulnerability (pp. 199-223), Leuven: Leuven University Press.
Kendrick, A. (2006) Working with children and young people, in Mainey, A. & Crimmens, D. (eds) Fit for the Future: Residential Child Care in the United Kingdom (pp. 74-83). London: National Children's Bureau.
Kendrick, A. (2005) Social exclusion and social inclusion: Themes and issues in residential child care, in Crimmens, D. & Milligan, I. (eds) Facing Forward: Residential Child Care in the 21st Century (pp. 7-18). Lyme Regis: Russell House Publishing.
Kendrick, A. (2004) Managing children and young people who are sexually aggressive, in Kemshall, H. & McIvor, G. (eds) Managing Sex Offender Risk (pp. 165-186). London: Jessica Kingsley.
Kendrick, A., Mitchell, R. and Smith, M. (2004) The development of a residential unit working with sexually aggressive young men, in Eriksson, H.G. & Tjelflaat, T. (eds) Residential Care: Horizons for the New Century (pp. 38-55). Aldershot: Ashgate.
Kendrick, A. (2003) Children looked after in residential and foster care, in Baillie, D., Cameron, K., Cull, L-A., Roche, J. & West, J. (eds) Social Work and the Law in Scotland (pp. 135-146). London: Palgrave/Open University Press.
Kendrick, A. and Mair, R. (2002) Developing focused care: a residential unit for sexually aggressive young men, in M. Calder (ed.) Young People Who Sexually Abuse: Building the Evidence Base for Your Practice, Lyme Regis, Russell House Publishing.
Lloyd, G., Kendrick, A. and Stead, J. (2001) 'Some woman came round': inter-agency work in preventing school exclusion, in S. Riddell and L. Tett (eds.) Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working: Joined Up or Fractured Policy? (pp. 171 - 187). London, Routledge.
Kendrick, A. (1997) Safeguarding children living away from home from abuse: a literature review', in R. Kent Children's Safeguards Review (Report for the Scottish Office Home Department), Edinburgh: The Stationery Office, pp. 143-275.
Kendrick, A. (1995) Supporting families through inter-agency Work: youth strategies in Scotland, in M. Hill, R. Kirk, and D. Part (eds.) Supporting Families (pp. 135-147, Edinburgh: HMSO.
Ridley, J. and Kendrick, A. (1994) `Summary of Group and Panel Discussions', in Ridley, J. and Kendrick, A. (eds). "Is Scotland Colour Blind?": `Race' and Research in Scotland, Seminar Paper Series No. 5, Dundee: Social Services Research Group (Scottish Branch), pp. 62 - 69.
Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1992) `Reviewing Children in Care: Practice in Two Scottish Social Work Departments', in Batty, D. and Robson, J. (eds), Statutory Reviews in Practice: A Workbook, London: British Agencies for Adoption & Fostering, pp. 54 - 67.
Kendrick, A. (1992) `Child Care' in McNeely, T. (ed.) A Research Agenda for Scotland: 1991/1992, Social Services Research Group (Scottish Branch)/Association of Directors of Social Work, pp. 4 - 22.
Kendrick, A. (1992) `Social Work Department Recommendations and Decisions made in Fife Children's Hearings', Annexation C, The Report of the Inquiry into Child Care Policies in Fife, Edinburgh: HMSO, pp. 666 - 695.
Kendrick, A. and Fraser,A. (1992) `Summary of the Literature Review', Appendix B, in Another Kind of Home: A Review of Residential Child Care, Edinburgh: HMSO, pp. 100 - 128.
Kendrick, A. and Fraser,A. (1992) `The Review of Residential Child Care in Scotland: A Literature Review', in The Review of Residential Child Care in Scotland: The Three Supporting Research Studies, Central Research Unit Papers, Edinburgh: Scottish Office, pp. 1 - 156.
Kendrick, A. (2004) Beyond the new horizon: trends and issues in residential child care, Journal of Child and Youth Care Work, 19, 71-80, Proceedings of Promise into Practice: 7th International Child and Youth Care Conference, University of Victoria, Canada, August 2003
Kendrick, A. (2001) 'Les enfants victimes d'abus en placement familial et en structures d'hebergement: implications pour la pratique' in Corbillon, M. (ed) Suppleance familiale: Nouvelles Approches, Nouvelles Pratiques, 6th Congress of the European Scientific Association for Residential and Foster Care for Children and Adolescents (EUSARF), 23-26 September 1998, Paris.
Kendrick, A. (1999) 'Residential Child Care in Scotland in Scotland: A Positive Choice?' in Barlow, G. (ed.) Child Care Policies and Structures: An International Perspective , Realities & Dreams International Conference on Residential Child Care, 3-6 September 1996, Glasgow: Centre for Residential Child Care, pp. 3 - 8.
Kendrick, A. (1996) `Residential Child Care: The Use and Outcome of Residential Placements', in Kendrick, A. and McQuarrie, A. (eds), "A Better Kind of Home?", Proceedings of the First Annual Conference of the Centre for Residential Child Care, Glasgow: Centre for Residential Child Care, pp. 11 - 19.
Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1992) `Social Work Decision Making and Planning for Children in Care in Scotland', in Conference Proceedings, Excellence in Training Conference, Paper 15, Dundee: University of Dundee, pp. 1 - 10.
Kendrick, A. (1992) `Landholding and Service in a Temple Village in the Kandyan Highlands', in Brow, J. and Weeramunda, J. (eds.) Agrarian Change in Sri Lanka, New Delhi: Sage Publications, pp. 191 - 228.
Professional Journal Papers and Short Works
Lloyd, G., Stead, J. and Kendrick, A. (2001) Let a fair hearing be the judge, Time Educational Supplement Scotland, 28 September 2001, p. 23.
Oosterhoorn, R. and Kendrick, A. (2001) No sign of harm: issues for disabled children communicating about abuse (reprinted from Child Abuse Review), NAPCAN ONLINE Newsletter, No 2, pp. 2-9, November 2001.
Kendrick, A. (2000) The Waterhouse Report: Some implications for Scotland, Centresstage, Newsletter of the Centre for Residential Child Care, Issue 13, p. 3.
Kendrick, A. (1999) Education of looked after children: A review note, Centresstage, Newsletter of the Centre for Residential Child Care, Issue 11, p. 2.
Kendrick, A. (1998) Education and Residential Care: A Brief Review , Glasgow: Centre For Residential Child Care
Kendrick, A. (1998) "Who do we trust?": The abuse of children living away from home in the United Kingdom, Abstracts - 12th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect; Protecting Children: Innovation and Inspiration, IPSCAN - International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Auckland, p. 213.
Kendrick, A. (1998) Children abused in residential and foster care: Implications for Practice, Abstracts - 6th European Congress - Suppleance Familiale: Nouvelles Approches, Nouvelles Pratiques, EUSARF - European Scientific Association for Residential and Foster Care, Paris, p. 89
Kendrick, A. (1998) Getting it together - Education and social services working together with young children in difficulty, Abstracts - 6th European Congress - Suppleance Familiale: Nouvelles Approches, Nouvelles Pratiques, EUSARF - European Scientific Association for Residential and Foster Care, Paris, p. 90
Kendrick, A. (1998) In search of progress. Children's Homes Revisited - David Berridge and Isobelle Brodie, Adoption & Fostering, vol 22 no 2, pp. 74-75.
Kendrick, A. (1998) Bullying and Peer Abuse in Residential Child Care: A Brief Review , Glasgow: Centre For Residential Child Care
Kendrick, A. (1998) Bullying and peer abuse in residential child care: a review note, Centresstage, Newsletter of the Centre for Residential Child Care, Issue 9, p. 2.
Kendrick, A. (1997) Abuse of Children in Residential and Foster Care: A Brief Review, Glasgow: Centre for Residential Child Care.
Kendrick, A. (1997) Abuse of children in residential and foster care: a review note, Centrestage, Newsletter of the Centre for Residential Child Care, Issue 8, p. 1.
Kendrick, A. (1997) In their best interest?: protecting children from abuse in care, Abstracts - VI European Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect: What Place is there for Child Welfare in Tomorrow's Europe, IPSCAN - International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Barcelona, p. 240.
Kendrick, A. (1997) Stability in care?: social work interventions for abused children in residential and foster care, Abstracts - VI European Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect: What Place is there for Child Welfare in Tomorrow's Europe, IPSCAN - International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Barcelona, pp. 239 - 40.
Kendrick, A. (1997) State care, institutional abuse and the social exclusion of vulnerable young people, Abstracts - On the Margins: Social Exclusion and Social Work University of Stirling Social Work Research Centre, Stirling.
Kendrick, A. (1996) Social work and education working together?, Research in Education, SCRE Newsletter No 59, pp. 8-9.
Kendrick, A. (1996) Changing services for children and young people in difficulty, Social Care Research Findings No 90, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Kendrick, A. (1995) Residential care in the integration of child care services, Social Work Research Findings No 5, The Scottish Office Central Research Unit.
Kendrick, A. and Hartnoll, M. (1995) Introduction: Children & families, in Ridley, J. and Anderson, B. (eds) Directory of Social Work Research in Scotland 1995, Dundee: SSRG Scottish Branch / Association of Directors of Social Work.
Ridley, J. and Kendrick, A. (1994) Introduction, in Ridley, J. and Kendrick, A. (eds). "Is Scotland Colour Blind?": `Race' and Research in Scotland, Seminar Paper Series No. 5, Dundee: Social Services Research Group (Scottish Branch), pp. i - iv.
Kendrick, A. (1992) Introduction, in Kendrick, A. (ed.) Applied Social Network Analysis, Seminar Paper Series No. 1, Dundee: Social Services Research Group (Scottish Branch), pp. i - ii.
Kendrick, A. and Mitchell, R. (2004) Evaluation of the Sycamore Project Consultant Group, Final Report to Aberlour Child Care Trust Sycamore Project, 1-29.
Kendrick, A. (2002) Health, Education and Social Care Experiences of Children and Young People Looked After Away From Home, Final Report to Angus Social Work Department, pp. 1 - 19.
Higgins, C., Watt, S., and Kendrick, A. (1998) Early Years Research: End of Project Report. Report to Dundee City Council Early Years Forum, pp. 1-82
Kendrick, A. (1994) An Evaluation of NCH Action for Children Perth and Kinross Rural Youth Project, Glasgow: NCH Action for Children, pp. 1 - 16.
Ennis, J., Williams, B. and Kendrick, A. (1993) Practice Issues in Work with Perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse, Report to Social Work Services Group, The Scottish Office.
Kendrick, A. and Fraser, A. (1993) A Study of the Integration of Child Care Services in Scottish Social Work Departments: Report on Stage One, Report to Social Work Services Group, The Scottish Office, pp. 1 - 78.
Anderson, I., Kendrick, A. and Ramsay, A. (1990) Evaluation of the Training Support Fund for Qualifying Training in the Voluntary Sector, Report to Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work.
Kendrick, A. and Mapstone, E. (1988) A Study of Reviews of Children in Care: Interim Report, Report to Social Work Services Group, The Scottish Office, Edinburgh.
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