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Fitness-to-practise concerns and preventative strategies (2018)
Journal Article
Gallagher, A., Zasada, M., Jago, R., Austin, Z., Banks, S., Lucas, G., & van der Gaag, A. (2018). Fitness-to-practise concerns and preventative strategies. Journal of Paramedic Practice, 10(4), 163-169

Why do paramedics have a high rate of self-referral? (2018)
Journal Article
van der Gaag, A., Jago, R., Austin, Z., Zasada, M., Banks, S., Lucas, G., & Gallagher, A. (2018). Why do paramedics have a high rate of self-referral?. Journal of Paramedic Practice, 10(5), 205-210

Doing ‘Ethics Work’ Together: Negotiating Service Users’ Independence in Community Mental Health Meetings (2018)
Journal Article
Saario, S., Räsänen, J., Raitakari, S., Banks, S., & Juhila, K. (2018). Doing ‘Ethics Work’ Together: Negotiating Service Users’ Independence in Community Mental Health Meetings. Ethics and Social Welfare, 12(4), 370-386. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2018.1533991

This article develops the concept of ‘ethics work’ (Banks [2016]. “Everyday Ethics in Professional Life: Social Work as Ethics Work.” Ethics and Social Welfare 10 (1): 35–52) from a focus on efforts made by professionals, to a domain co-constructed w... Read More about Doing ‘Ethics Work’ Together: Negotiating Service Users’ Independence in Community Mental Health Meetings.

Understanding Complaints to Regulators About Paramedics in the UK and Social Workers in England: Findings from a Multi-Method Study (2018)
Journal Article
Austin, Z., van der Gaag, A., Gallagher, A., Jago, R., Banks, S., Lucas, G., & Zasada, M. (2018). Understanding Complaints to Regulators About Paramedics in the UK and Social Workers in England: Findings from a Multi-Method Study. Journal of medical regulation, 104(3), 19-28. https://doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-104.3.19

Within the regulatory community, there has been increasing interest in the issue of proportionality in regulation — that is, using the right amount and right types of regulatory interventions to achieve the primary mandate of the regulatory community... Read More about Understanding Complaints to Regulators About Paramedics in the UK and Social Workers in England: Findings from a Multi-Method Study.

Ethics in participatory research (2018)
Book Chapter
Banks, S., & Brydon-Miller, M. (2019). Ethics in participatory research. In S. Banks, & M. Brydon-Miller (Eds.), Ethics in participatory research for health and social well-being : cases and commentaries (1-30). London: Routledge

Cultivating researcher integrity: virtue-based approaches to research ethics (2018)
Book Chapter
Banks, S. (2018). Cultivating researcher integrity: virtue-based approaches to research ethics. In N. Emmerich (Ed.), Virtue ethics in the conduct and governance of social science research (21-44). Bingley: Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/s2398-601820180000003002

This chapter presents a virtue-based approach to research ethics which both complements and challenges dominant principle- and rule-based ethical codes and governance frameworks. Virtues are qualities of character that contribute to human and ecologi... Read More about Cultivating researcher integrity: virtue-based approaches to research ethics.