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Danielle Rudd

Lecturer

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

Danielle Rudd

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Autistic Parents, Rudd, D., Hwang, S. 8 Feb 2024, Beyond Stereotypes, Ammanford, Open House Press
  • Participatory research in a pandemic: The impact of Covid-19 on co-designing research with autistic people, Rudd, D., Hwang, S. Sep 2022, In: Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice
  • Extending Voice and Autonomy Through Participatory Action Research: Ethical and Practical Issues: Reflections on a Workshop held at Durham University, November 2018, Kong, S., Banks, S., Brandon, T., Chappell, S., Charnley, H., Hwang, S., Rudd, D., Shaw, S., Slatcher, S., Ward, N. 2020, In: Ethics & Social Welfare

Social Work MA June 01 2017


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