Items where Author is "Reeves, Jane"
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Reeves, Jane (2008) Contextualising the evidence: young fathers, family and professional support. In: Reeves, Jane, (ed.) Inter-professional approaches to young fathers. M&K Publishing, Keswick, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 9781905539291
Delaney, Ros (2008) I’ve got to release it: sexual health and young men. In: Reeves, Jane, (ed.) Inter-professional approaches to young fathers. M&K publishing, Keswick, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 9781905539291
Gale, Liz (2008) A father is born: the role of the midwife in involving young fathers in the birth and early parenting of their children. In: Reeves, Jane, (ed.) Inter-professional approaches to young fathers. M&K publishing, Keswick, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 9781905539291
Reeves, Jane (2008) Sons and mothers: crossing the borders of family relationships for teenage fathers. In: Society for the study of Social Problems 58th Annual Meeting, 28 July-2 August 2008, Boston, USA. (Unpublished)
Reeves, Jane (2008) Recklessness, rescue and responsibility. In: Reeves, Jane, (ed.) Inter-professional approaches to young fathers. M&K publishing, Keswick, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 9781905539291
Webb, Janet (2008) Safeguarding young fathers and their children. In: Reeves, Jane, (ed.) Inter-professional approaches to young fathers. M&K publishing, Keswick, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 9781905539291
Webb, Janet (2008) The legislative and policy context of young fathers and their children. In: Reeves, Jane, (ed.) Inter-professional approaches to young fathers. M&K publishing, Keswick, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 9781905539291
Reeves, Jane (2007) 'Tell me Your story applied': ethics in narrative research with young fathers. Children's Geographies, 5 (3). 253 -265. ISSN 1473-3285 (Print), 1473-3277 (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/14733280701445838)
Reeves, Jane (2007) Social and demographic factors of young fathers in the UK and USA. In: 2007 Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, 17-21 Apr 2007, San Francisco, California, USA. (Unpublished)
Reeves, Jane (2007) Absence makes the professional try harder? Meeting the needs of socially excluded young men who become fathers. In: The emotional management of parents who give birth to a child with a disability or critical illness International Conference, 21-22 May 2007, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK. (Unpublished)