2022
Hardwick, L., Hardwick, M., & Worsley, A. (2022). Seeking recognition for people with severe disabilities on benefits. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 30(3), 250-267. doi:10.1332/175982721x16564332055242DOI: 10.1332/175982721x16564332055242
2020
Hardwick, L., & Metcalf, L. (n.d.). Using a situated knowledge lens to reveal knowledge gains for community partners engaged with a university – community partnership. People, Place and Policy Online, 14(1), 65-78. doi:10.3351/ppp.2020.6752799995DOI: 10.3351/ppp.2020.6752799995
2018
Hardwick, A. L. (2018). Exploring the implications of the demise of citizen advocacy as a form of volunteering. Voluntary Sector Review: an international journal of third sector research, policy and practice.
2016
Hardwick, L. (n.d.). Paul Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation adapted as a method for narrative analysis to capture the existential realities expressed in stories from people living with Multiple Sclerosis. Qualitative Social Work.
2015
Visible and Invisible Civic Engagement with Older Adults (60 plus) in Low-income Communities in Liverpool (Journal article)
Hardwick, L., & Hancock, L. (2015). Visible and Invisible Civic Engagement with Older Adults (60 plus) in Low-income Communities in Liverpool. Aging & Society, 5(3).
Do we meet the needs of children in asylum seeking families? (Journal article)
Hardwick, L., & Hardwick, T. (2015). Do we meet the needs of children in asylum seeking families?. Critical & Radical Social Work.
2014
Advocacy versus Social Work: What the Setting-Up of an Advocacy Rights Hub Reveals about Social Work's Ability to Promote Social Inclusion (Journal article)
Hardwick, L. (2014). Advocacy versus Social Work: What the Setting-Up of an Advocacy Rights Hub Reveals about Social Work's Ability to Promote Social Inclusion. British Journal of Social Work, 44(7), 1700-1716. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bct072DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bct072