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Karen Winter
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undergraduate
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Karen Winter

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Karen Winter

Professor

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1229-7150

United Kingdom

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

1996 …Research output 2005: 2Research output 2006: 3Research output 2008: 1Projects 2009: 2Research output 2009: 3Projects 2010: 1Research output 2010: 4Projects 2011: 1Research output 2011: 5Projects 2012: 1Research output 2012: 1Projects 2013: 1Research output 2013: 1Projects 2014: 1Research output 2014: 8Research output 2015: 7Projects 2016: 1Research output 2016: 15Projects 2017: 2Research output 2017: 2Projects 2018: 2Research output 2018: 9Research output 2019: 1Research output 2020: 6Research output 2021: 2Projects 2022: 1Research output 2022: 1Research output 2023: 7Research output 2024: 7Research output 2025: 3Research output 2026: 32026

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Particulars

Karen is a Professor of Children's Social Care. She gained a PhD in 2009 and has held an academic post at Queen’s University Belfast for 12 years. Prior to this she worked for 16 years in Northern Ireland as a child protection social worker in fieldwork teams and then as a manager. She was also employed by NIGALA (https://nigala.hscni.net), working as a social worker appointed by the courts to represent children in court proceedings.

Research Statement

Focusing on children and young people in care, Karen’s research includes: communication and relationships with children and young people in care; their rights, needs and wellbeing; and the effectiveness and outcomes of services designed with and for children and young people in care. Karen is a fellow in the Centre for Evidence and Social Innovation (https://www.qub.ac.uk/research-centres/cesi/) and a member of the Centre for Children’s Rights at QUB (https://www.qub.ac.uk/research-centres/CentreforChildrensRights/). \

She is also an elected Board member of the European Social Work Research Association (https://www.eswra.org) which organises an annual international social work research conference attracting approximately 500-600 participants from over 40 countries (https://www.eswra.org/conference_main.php). As part of her role in ESWRA, she also chairs the Special Interest Group Committee which oversees the strategic development and activities of 21 SIGs with international membership (https://www.eswra.org/sig_main.php).

Research Interests

Karen has been PI and CI on projects that have explored children and young people in care and their experiences, views, relationships, wellbeing and outcomes. Funders have included the Economic and Social Research Council, the National Institute of Health Research, the European Union, government and voluntary organisations. She has been commissioned by a variety of bodies/organisations in a consultancy capacity. Recent and current projects include:

2018-2020Reading Together,funded by the ESRC (https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/readingtogether/)

2017-2019 Participation 4 Protection, funded by the European Union (https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/participation-for-protection/)

2019-2021 NIHR Early Childhood Development for Sustaining Peace (https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/links/)

2016-2018 Talking and Listening to Children (http://www.talkingandlisteningtochildren.co.uk)

Karen’s published work is known for its innovative qualitative methodologies, its exploration of children’s rights, its application of sociological theories and concepts to understanding the lives of children and young people in care and professional social work practice and its exploration of effectiveness and outcomes for children and young people in care. A significant amount is sole authored. Some of her research projects have attracted publicity in media and government. Her work is known internationally and she has been invited speaker in Canada (https://crecs.uottawa.ca/publications/noon-hour-colloquium and https://www.ocya.alberta.ca) Vietnam http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/ssesw/Discover/News/DevelopingSocialWorkinVietnam.html and India (http://www.tezu.ernet.in/event/National-Conclave-14-16-Dec-2019.pdf).

Achievements

Leadership and management

As part of her academic role, Karen has undertaken a variety of university management and leadership roles. These include: Programme Director for both an undergraduate social work programme (2009-2012) and a Professional Doctorate programme (2012-2018); and Director of Undergraduate Education for Social Sciences, Education and Social Work (2016-2019).

Karen was recently appointed as Director of Education for Theology (2019-2021), a post that combines strategic and operational responsbilities. She is currently a member of the Faculty Undergraduate Education Committee; the Theology Management Board and chairs the theology Education and Postgraduate Committee.

Karen’s also has significant experience of leadership and management roles in the community having been a non-executive member of the Board for NIGALA (2014-2019) and Chair of its Social Care Governance Committee (2014-2019) (https://nigala.hscni.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/NIGALA-ANNUAL-REPORT-and-ACCOUNTS-2018-19-Final-Published.pdf). She has chaired the advisory committee of Fostering Network NI (2014-2019) (https://www.thefosteringnetwork.org.uk/about/about-us/our-work-in-northern-ireland). She has also been a member of a working group hosted by NISCC to develop the Advanced Scholarship Award that professionally recognises doctoral level qualifications (https://niscc.info/news/295-professional-in-practice-awards).

Awards

Karen is the academic lead on a University Widening Participation Unit (WPU) initiative, https://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/wpu/ReadingTogether/ that was shortlisted as a finalist in QUB Staff Excellence Awards (2018), the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust Chairman’s Recognition Awards (October, 2019) and the HE Academy NEON awards (May, 2019) where it received a commendation (https://www.educationopportunities.co.uk/neon-events/neon-awards/neon-awards-2019/).

Teaching

Karen has received 2 QUB Teaching Awards (2012 and 2017).  (https://twitter.com/qubssesw/status/875369770513829888). Her work with trainee barristers and trainee social workers has also led to her and her co-convenor (Aine Maxwell, Institute Professional and Legal Studies) being shortlisted as finalists in the QUB SU Education Awards (2019). She has taught at under graduate, post graduate and doctoral level, designing modules, being a module convenor and carrying tutoring responsibilities. Currently she is responsible for SWK3008 Social work in criminal justice and the courts.

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  1. SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Projects

Winter, K. (PI) & McLaughlin, K. (CoI)

26/08/2022 → …

Project: Research - ### R6580SES: Participation for protection

McAlister, S. (PI), Lloyd, K. (CoI), Lundy, L. (CoI) & Winter, K. (CoI)

12/02/2018 → …

Project: Research

Winter, K. (PI) & Connolly, P. (CoI)

02/10/2017 → …

Project: Research - ### R4803SES: NIHR Global Health Research Group (ECD and Peacebuilding)

Miller, S. (PI), Connolly, P. (CoI), Dunne, L. (CoI), Kee, F. (CoI), McGovern, M. (CoI), Taylor, L. (CoI), Winter, K. (CoI) & Woodcock, K. (CoI)

30/06/2017 → …

Project: Research - ### R4767SES: An Evaluation of the Early Intervention Support Service in Northern Ireland

Winter, K. (PI) & Connolly, P. (CoI)

19/08/2016 → …

Project: Research

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Research output

Winter, K., 15 Apr 2026.

Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review

McLaughlin, K., Bunting, L., Connolly, P., Winter, K., Flewitt, R., El Gemayel , S., Arnott, L., Dalziell, A., Gillen, J., Goodall, J., Liu, M.-C., Savadova, S. & Timms , S., 21 Jan 2026, In: Child: Care, Health and Development. 52, 1, 11 p., e70199.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Open Access

File

5 Downloads (Pure) - ### The rights of very young children in social work research: principles, processes and and practices

Winter, K., 22 Feb 2026, (Accepted) International handbook of social work research with children and young people. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, p. 1-40 40 p.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review

Goodall, J., Flewitt, R., El Gemayel, S., Arnott, L., Dalziell, A., Gillen, J., Savadova, S., Timmins , S., Liuf, M.-C. & Winter, K., 26 Nov 2025, (Early online date) In: Educational Review. 26 p.

Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Open Access

File

5 Downloads (Pure) - ### Supporting young children’s participation in child welfare. European perspectives

Winter, K. & Ruch, G., 11 Sept 2025, Bristol University Press. 146 p.

Research output: Book/Report › Edited book › peer-review

Open Access

File

120 Downloads (Pure)

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Prizes

Winter, K. (Recipient), 14 May 2025

Prize: Other distinction - ### Research Fellowship Award - University of Oxford.

Winter, K. (Recipient), 01 Feb 2016

Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively

Winter, K. (Recipient), 2025

Prize: Other distinction - ### Teaching Award - Queen's University Belfast.

Winter, K. (Recipient), 01 Jun 2012

Prize: Other distinction

Winter, K. (Recipient), 30 Jun 2017

Prize: Other distinction

Activities

Winter, K. (Recipient)

09 Feb 2026

Activity: Other activity types › Other - ### Parenting, Young Children and Digital Technology

Winter, K. (Advisor)

06 Nov 2025

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk - ### Translating findings from Tech, Talk and Tots (ESRC) project into practice

Winter, K. (Advisor)

20 Oct 2025

Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk - ### Research Excellence Framework (REF) Panel (External organisation)

Winter, K. (Advisor)

2025 → 2029

Activity: Membership types › Membership of peer review panel or committee - ### United Arab Emirates University: Invitation to Review Progession Application

Winter, K. (Recipient)

2025 → 2026

Activity: Other activity types › Other

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Press/Media

Winter, K. & Thomas, N. P.

02/03/2025

1 Media contribution

Press/Media: Other - ### Groundbreaking study reveals how children under three use technology

Winter, K., Flewitt, R., Gillen, J., Arnott, L., Goodall, J., McLaughlin, K. & Liu, M.

09/11/2024

1 Media contribution

Press/Media: Research - ### La tecnologia nei primi anni di vita non fa così male come si pensa: a dirlo è un nuovo studio inglese

Winter, K., Flewitt, R., Goodall, J., Arnott, L., Gillen, J., McLaughlin, K. & Liu, M.

06/11/2024

1 Media contribution

Press/Media: Research - ### New study shows how technology can provide rich learning experiences for young children

Winter, K., Flewitt, R., Arnott, L., Goodall, J., Gillen, J., McLaughlin, K., Liu, M. & Savadova, S.

06/11/2024

1 Media contribution

Press/Media: Research - ### Digital tech can offer rich opportunities for child development, study says

Winter, K., Flewitt, R., Gillen, J., Goodall, J., Arnott, L., McLaughlin, K. & Liu, M.

05/11/2024

1 Media contribution

Press/Media: Research

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