Audrey Mullender
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Audrey Mullender, FRSA, AcSS, PhD, MA, BA, CQSW, is Principal of Ruskin College, Oxford.
Expertise
Strategic and operational management of the College. Distinguished research career has focused on domestic violence, post-adoption issues for birth relatives and groupwork theory. More than a million words published, including seventeen books, and almost a million pounds generated in research funding. Has a personal mission of building on Ruskin's history whilst giving it a secure future.
Publications
Select Publications
Mullender, A. and Ward, D. (1991) Self-directed Groupwork: Users Take Action for Empowerment, London: Whiting and Birch.
Mullender, A. and Morley, R. (eds) (1994) Children Living with Domestic Violence: Putting Men's Abuse of Women on the Child Care Agenda, London: Whiting and Birch.
Mullender, A. (1996) Rethinking Domestic Violence: The Social Work and Probation Response, London: Routledge.
Mullender, A. and Kearn, S. (1997) "I'm Here Waiting": Birth Relatives' Views on Part II of the Adoption Contact Register for England and Wales, London: British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering.
Cohen, M. B. and Mullender, A. (2000) 'The personal in the political: exploring the group work continuum from individual to social change goals', Social Work with Groups, 22(1), pp.13-31.
Mullender, A., Hague, G., Imam, U., Kelly, L., Malos, E. and Regan, L. (2002) Children's Perspectives on Domestic Violence, London: Sage.
Cohen, M. and Mullender, A. (eds) (2003) Gender and Groupwork, London: Routledge.
Hague, G., Mullender, A. and Aris, R. (2003) 'Is Anyone Listening?' Accountability and Women Survivors of Domestic Violence, London: Routledge.
Mullender, A., Hague, G., Imam, U., Kelly, L., Malos, E. and Regan, L. (2003) ' "Could have helped but they didn't": the formal and informal support systems experienced by children living with domestic violence', in Hallett, C. and Prout, A. (eds) Hearing the Voices of Children: Social Policy for a New Century, London: RoutledgeFalmer.
Additional Information
Professor Audrey Mullender, FRSA, AcSS, BA, MA, PhD, CQSW, has been Principal of Ruskin College since 1st April 2004. Educated at the Universities of Sheffield, Bordeaux, Nottingham and Warwick, she was Professor of Social Work at the University of Warwick from 1996 to 2004, when she took leave of absence in order to take up her present post. At Warwick, she was also Chair of the School of Health and Social Studies, Chair of the Faculty of Social Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of Safety and Well-being. She has produced over 120 publications in the social work field. Her 17 books relate to her three major research areas in groupwork, the post-adoption rights of birth relatives, and the needs of children living with domestic violence. She is a member of the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and Vice-Chair of the Social Policy and Social Work Sub-Panel in the Research Assessment Exercise.