Staff profile
Overview
Molly Manister
Research Assistant

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Research Assistant in the Department of Sociology |
Publications
Chapter in book
- Identifying and responding to structural and system drivers of extra-familial harm using a Contextual Safeguarding approachManister, M., Wroe, L., & Adams Elias, C. (2023). Identifying and responding to structural and system drivers of extra-familial harm using a Contextual Safeguarding approach. In C. Firmin & J. Lloyd (Eds.), Contextual Safeguarding: The Next Chapter (pp. 30-43). Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.56687/9781447366454-008
- From peers and parks to patriarchy and poverty: inequalities in young people’s experiences of extra-familial harm and the child protection systemWroe, L., Lloyd, J., & Manister, M. (2023). From peers and parks to patriarchy and poverty: inequalities in young people’s experiences of extra-familial harm and the child protection system. In C. Firmin & J. Lloyd (Eds.), Contextual Safeguarding: The Next Chapter (pp. 17-29). Policy Press. https://doi.org/10.56687/9781447366454-007
Journal Article
- Relationship of trust and surveillance in the first national piloting of Contextual Safeguarding in England and WalesWroe, L. E., & Manister, M. (2024). Relationship of trust and surveillance in the first national piloting of Contextual Safeguarding in England and Wales. Critical and Radical Social Work, 12(2), 205-229. https://doi.org/10.1332/20498608y2023d000000014
- Social Care Responses to Children who Experience Criminal Exploitation and Violence: The Conditions for a Welfare ResponseLloyd, J., Manister, M., & Wroe, L. (2023). Social Care Responses to Children who Experience Criminal Exploitation and Violence: The Conditions for a Welfare Response. The British Journal of Social Work, 53(8), 3725-3743. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcad145
- ‘This has given people what is needed’: progress and pitfalls for establishing child protection pathways in England that address significant harm beyond familiesFirmin, C., & Manister, M. (2023). ‘This has given people what is needed’: progress and pitfalls for establishing child protection pathways in England that address significant harm beyond families. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 35(2), 159-182.