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      • AR Games as a Potential Source of Improved Mental Wellbeing: Implications for self-help and individual support 

        Urwin, Jessica; Flick, Catherine (Article)
        This paper argues that augmented reality (AR) games such as Pokémon Go are beneficial in enhancing the mood and mental wellbeing of players. Whilst developed purely for entertainment purposes, AR games can offer a number ...
      • Conversations: social youth justice 

        Urwin, Jessica (Book chapter)
        A discussion between Urwin and Case addressing the role of social justice within youth justice and youth offending services
      • Evaluation of inter-professional MHFA training in Leicestershire: interim report 

        Urwin, Jessica; Hine, Jean (Working Paper)
      • Evaluation of Mental Health Provision within Welsh Youth Justice 

        Urwin, Jessica; Hine, Jean; Welford, J. (Other)
      • How do we ‘do’ justice? Using philosophy to clarify organisational systems 

        Urwin, Jessica (Conference)
        Seeking ‘justice’ can mean many different things depending on the context, the person seeking it, and what they consider ‘justice’ to be. On the whole we do not have a clear shared understanding of what justice is in ...
      • Imposter Phenomena and Experience Levels in Social Work: An Initial Investigation 

        Urwin, Jessica (Article)
        Imposter phenomena (IP) is when an individual experiences unwarranted feelings of inadequacy in relation to their own abilities. Often linked to self-efficacy, individuals who experience IP doubt their own skills and ...
      • Reshaping Youth Justice: Justice as Fairness as a Basis for Organisational Structures 

        Urwin, Jessica (Conference)
        Youth Justice has been highly criticised for not meeting the needs of young people in general, and particularly in relation to addressing mental health needs. Approaches to rectifying this have previously focused on changing ...
      • A Return to Rawls: Applying Social Justice to Mental Health Provision in the Youth Offending Service 

        Urwin, Jessica (Thesis or dissertation / Doctoral / PhD)
        Mental health services provided through the Youth Offending Service (YOS) are inadequate to meet the needs of young offenders. The differing viewpoints of mental health and criminal justice are not incompatible, but require ...
      • A Return to Social Justice: Youth Justice, Ideology and Philosophy 

        Urwin, Jessica (Book)
        Youth justice has always focused on criminal justice but this work argues that taking a social justice approach is the best way to reduce youth crime. Drawing on philosophy, new research, and practitioners’ views, a new ...

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