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Parvaneh Rabiee

BA (Tehran); PgDiploma (East Anglia); MA (Leeds): PhD (Leeds)

Research Fellow

 

 

Social Policy Research Interests

  • Disabled and older people and their families
  • Personalisation in adult social care
  • Developing methodologies for research with people with communication impairments
  • Qualitative longitudinal research methods

 

Current Research Projects

 

Social Policy Advisory Positions

 

Parvaneh Rabiee's Publications

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2012

Can individual budgets have an impact on carers and the caring role?, (forthcoming)
Jones, K., Netten, A., Rabiee, P., Glendinning, C., Arksey, H. and Moran, N., Ageing & Society, (Available online from 17 October 2012).
Personalisation and carers: whose rights? Whose benefits?, 2012
Moran, N., Arksey, H., Glendinning, C., Jones, K., Netten, A. and Rabiee, P., British Journal of Social Work, 42, 3, 461-479.
Exploring the relationships between choice and independence: experiences of disabled and older people, (forthcoming)
Rabiee, P., British Journal of Social Work, (Available online from 2 April 2012).
2011

Choice and change: disabled adults' and older people's experiences of making choices about services and support, 2011
Baxter, K., Rabiee, P. and Glendinning, C., Research Works, 2011-04, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York.
Home care re-ablement services: investigating the longer-terms impacts, 2011
Glendinning, C., Jones, K., Baxter, K., Rabiee, P., Curtis, L., Wilde, A., Arksey, H. and Forder, J., Research Works, 2011-01, Social Policy Research Unit.
Organisation and delivery of home care re-ablement: what makes a difference?, 2011
Rabiee, P. and Glendinning, C., Health and Social Care in the Community, 19, 5, 495-503.
2010

Executive Summary: Home Care Re-ablement Services: Investigating the longer-term impacts (prospective longitudinal study), 2010
Glendinning, C., Jones, K., Baxter, K., Rabiee, P., Curtis, L., Wilde, A., Arksey, H. and Forder, J., Social Policy Research Unit.
Home Care Re-ablement Services: Investigating the longer-term impacts (prospective longitudinal study), 2010
Glendinning, C., Jones, K., Baxter, K., Rabiee, P., Curtis, L., Wilde, A., Arksey, H. and Forder, J., Social Policy Research Unit.
The organisation and content of home care re-ablement services, 2010
Rabiee, P. and Glendinning, C., Research Works, 2010-01, Social Policy Research Unit.
Choice: what, when and why? Exploring the importance of choice to disabled people, 2010
Rabiee, P. and Glendinning, C., Disability & Society, 25, 7, 827-839.
2009

Individual Budgets Pilot Projects: Impact and outcomes for carers, 2009
Glendinning, C., Arksey, H., Jones, K., Moran, N., Netten, A., Rabiee, P., Social Policy Research Unit.
Individual budgets: Impacts and outcomes for carers, 2009
Glendinning, C., Arksey, H., Jones, K., Moran, N., Netten, A., Rabiee, P., Research Findings, Social Policy Research Unit.
The Short-term Outcomes and Costs of Home Care Re-ablement Services: Interim report, 2009
Jones, K., Baxter, K., Curtis, L., Arksey, H., Forder, J., Glendinning, C. and Rabiee, P., Social Policy Research Unit.
The Organisation and Content of Home Care Re-ablement Services: Interim report, 2009
Rabiee, P., Glendinning, C., Arksey, H., Baxter, K., Jones, K., Forder, J. and Curtis, L., Social Policy Research Unit.
Individual Budgets: lessons from early users' experiences, 2009
Rabiee, P., Moran, N. and Glendinning, C., British Journal of Social Work, 39, 5, 918-935.
Every Child Matters outcomes: what do they mean for disabled children and young people?, 2009
Sloper, P., Beresford, B. and Rabiee, P., Children & Society, 23, 4, 265-278.
2007

Outcomes for parents with disabled children, 2007
Beresford, B., Rabiee, P. and Sloper, P., Research Works, 2007-03, Social Policy Research Unit.
Priorities and Perceptions of Disabled Children and Young People and Their Parents Regarding Outcomes from Support Services, 2007
Beresford, B., Rabiee, P. and Sloper, P., Social Policy Research Unit.
Priorities and Perceptions of Disabled Children and Young People and Their Parents Regarding Outcomes from Support Services: Appendices, 2007
Beresford, B., Rabiee, P. and Sloper, P., Social Policy Research Unit.
Desired outcomes for children and adolescents with autistic spectrum disorders, 2007
Beresford, B., Tozer, R., Rabiee, P. and Sloper, P., Children & Society, 21, 1, 4-16.
Outcomes for disabled children, 2007
Sloper, P., Rabiee, P. and Beresford, B., Research Works, 2007-02, Social Policy Research Unit.
2005

Desired outcomes for children and young people with complex health care needs, and children who do not use speech for communication, 2005
Rabiee, P., Sloper, P. and Beresford, B., Health and Social Care in the Community, 13, 5, 478-87.
Doing research with children and young people who do not use speech for communication, 2005
Rabiee, P., Sloper, P. and Beresford, B., Children & Society, 19, 5, 385-96.
2004

Developing an approach to involving children with autistic spectrum disorders in a social care research project, 2004
Beresford, B., Tozer, R., Rabiee, P. and Sloper, P., British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 32, 4, 180-185.
2003

Young disabled people and the 'New Arrangements' for leaving care in England and Wales, 2003
Priestley, M., Rabiee, P. and Harris, J., Children and Youth Services Review, 25, 3, 863-890.
2002

Enabled by the Act? The reframing of aftercare services for young disabled people, 2002
Harris, J., Rabiee, P. and Priestly, M., pp.157-169 in Wheal, A. (ed.) Leaving Care, Russell House Publishing .
Hopes and fears: stakeholders' views on the transfer of special school resources towards inclusion, 2002
Priestley, M. and Rabiee, P., International Journal of Inclusive Education, 6, 4, 371-390.
Same difference? Older people's organisations and disability issues, 2002
Priestley, M. and Rabiee, P., Disability & Society, 17, 6, 597-611.

 

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