- University of Kent
- School of Social Sciences
- People
- Professor Alisoun J Milne
Professor Alisoun Milne has worked at the University of Kent for over 20 years, first in the Personal Social Services Research Unit, then the Tizard Centre and, since 2010, the social work team based at the Medway campus.
Before becoming an academic, Alisoun worked as a social worker and team manager in two local authorities in London for 7 years. She is registered with Social Work England.
Alisoun holds an undergraduate degree in Geography, a Certificate of Qualification in Social Work/Diploma in Applied Social Studies, an MA in Social Policy and Social Research and a PhD in Social Policy.
Alisoun’s research interests are in four intersecting areas: social work with older people and their families; mental health in later life; family caring; and long term care. She has been PI and/or CI on a range of projects in all four areas and has received funding from a number of sources including the Department of Health, the NIHR School for Social Care Research (SSCR), the National Health Service and ageing and caring related charities.
Currently, Alisoun is working on a project exploring innovative social work practice with older people and is a member of the NIHR funded Adult Social Care Research Unit research team.
Alisoun is a member of the Research Excellence Framework 2021 sub-panel for Social Work and Social Policy.
Alisoun teaches on both the BA and MA social work qualifying programmes. She is module convenor for the ‘Social Work with Adults’ modules and contribute to other modules on ageing and caring related issues.
Alisoun has involvement in the development of continuing professional development activities both at the University of Kent and nationally, particularly as they relate to social work with older people and their families
Alisoun is a member of the Strategic Board for the regional Social Work Teaching Partnership; this represents a Department for Education funded two-year partnership between Kent County Council, Medway Council, the University of Kent and Canterbury Christchurch University.
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