Edward T. Scanlon

Affiliations: 
Social Welfare University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
Area:
Social Work, Clinical Psychology
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Sanders CK, Scanlon E. (2021) The Digital Divide Is a Human Rights Issue: Advancing Social Inclusion Through Social Work Advocacy. Journal of Human Rights and Social Work. 1-14
Scanlon E, Sanders CK. (2017) Financial Capability and Asset Building: A Transformational Practice Framework Advances in Social Work. 18: 543-562
Hahn SA, Scanlon E. (2016) The Integration of Micro and Macro Practice: A Qualitative Study of Clinical Social Workers’ Practice With Domestic Violence Survivors Affilia. 31: 331-343
Emejulu A, Scanlon E. (2016) Community development and the politics for social welfare: Rethinking redistribution and recognition struggles in the United States Community Development Journal. 51: 42-59
Conrad-Hiebner A, Scanlon E. (2015) The Economic Conditions of Child Physical Abuse: A Call for a National Research, Policy, and Practice Agenda: Families in Society-the Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 96: 59-66
Wittman L, Scanlon E. (2015) From Helena to Harlem: Barriers to Saving at Two SEED Sites Journal of Community Practice. 23: 415-435
Friedline T, Scanlon E, Johnson T, et al. (2015) Educational and Financial Institutions Partnering to Implement CSAs: Evaluation of Financial Partners’ Perspectives from the 2011 GEAR UP Invitational Priority Journal of Community Practice. 23: 203-237
Scanlon E, Adams D. (2009) Do assets affect well-being? Perceptions of youth in a matched savings program Journal of Social Service Research. 35: 33-46
Wheeler-Brooks J, Scanlon E. (2009) Perceived facilitators and barriers to saving among low-income youth Journal of Socio-Economics. 38: 757-763
Scanlon E, Buford A, Dawn K. (2009) Matched savings accounts: A study of youths' perceptions of program and account design Children and Youth Services Review. 31: 680-687
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