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Dr Ros Hunt

Senior Lecturer

Faculty:
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Care
School:
School of Allied Health and Social Care
Location:
Cambridge
Areas of Expertise:
Health, social care and medical innovation , Social Work and Social Policy
Research Supervision:
Yes

Ros is a Senior Lecturer and Course Group Leader for Social Care at ARU in Cambridge.

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Background

Ros worked as a social worker with deaf people for most of her professional career. Before joining the local authority, she worked in the voluntary sector with women and children who had experienced violence.

Research interests

  • Deaf studies
  • LGBTQIA
  • Marginalised groups
  • Unusual methodological processes

Areas of research supervision

Ros would be pleased to consider supervising doctoral students with the following research interests/topics:

  • Deaf studies
  • LGBTQIA
  • Marginalised groups
  • Unusual methodological processes
  • Any social work-focused topics

Teaching

Ros teaches both at undergraduate and Masters levels. She is particularly interested in teaching the skills needed for practice and the links with theory.

Qualifications

  • BA History, University of Manchester
  • MA Educational Research, University of Manchester
  • PhD Education, University of Manchester
  • Diploma in Social Work, Anglia Ruskin University
  • Level 3 British Sign Language, CACDP (now Signature)
  • NVQ 6 British Sign Language, Signature

Research grants, consultancy, knowledge exchange

  • National Deaf Children's Society (2010-11) - Developing an audit framework for Local Safeguarding Children's Boards in respect of deaf children.
  • Welsh Assembly Government (2009-11) - Older Deaf people who use BSL - care preferences and options.
  • National Deaf Children's Society (2007-10) - Integrated children's services and social care for deaf children.

Selected recent publications

Young, A.M. and Hunt, R. (2012 ) Social Research Methods with d/Deaf People. Review commissioned from NIHR School for Social Care Research

Young, A.M., Hunt, R., Oram, R., Smith, C. (2010). The impact of integrated Children's Services on the scope, delivery and quality of social care services for deaf children and families. Phase II Report. London NDCS.