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MACHIN, R. and HESS, C., 2024. UK warm spaces as a manifestation of long-term poverty and social exclusion. In: Intersectionality: is poverty the missing link?, Online, 20 March 2024.

MACHIN, R., 2024. The art of the possible: local government experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. International Public Policy Observatory.

MACHIN, R., 2023. UK’s new back to work plan will make life even harder for disabled people. The Conversation.

MACHIN, R., 2023. Debt advice and financial capability: a best-practice guide for professionals and policymakers working with prisoners, offenders, and ex-offenders. In: Personal Financial Wellbeing Research Conference 2023, Aston University, Birmingham, 15 November 2023.

MACHIN, R., 2023. UK social welfare law for displaced Ukrainians: strengths, limitations and recommendations. In: Poverty and Policy Working Group, [virtual], 4 October 2023.

MACHIN, R., 2023. Debt advice and financial capability. Best practice for working with people in the criminal justice system. In: HMPPS Insights 23 Festival, Online, 29 September 2023.

MACHIN, R. and HESS, C., 2023. The role of voluntary sector warm space initiatives in responding to fuel poverty and promoting social integration. In: Voluntary Sector and Volunteering Research Conference 2023, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, 12 September 2023.

MACHIN, R., 2023. Thousands of Ukrainian refugees in the UK are now homeless. Why? The New European. ISSN 0953-1432

MACHIN, R., 2023. Why thousands of Ukrainian refugees in the UK are now homeless. The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

MACHIN, R. and NCHAFACK, A., 2023. Debt advice and financial capability: a best-practice guide for professionals and policymakers working with prisoners, offenders, and ex-offenders. Nottingham Trent University.

MACHIN, R. and REYNOLDS, A., 2023. New development: the commodification of social security medical assessments—academic analysis and practitioner experience. Public Money and Management. ISSN 0954-0962

MACHIN, R., ALLEN, A., GRIFFITHS, L., SANDERS, J. and ELLIDGE, D., 2023. The value of working with students on teaching internship programmes. INSPIR-ED IDEAS.

MACHIN, R., 2023. The big lesson from the Covid-19 pandemic: local authorities are vital. Local Government Information Unit.

MACHIN, R., 2023. Stronger together: UK local authorities and effective partnership work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sage.

MACHIN, R., 2023. Lifelong learning in times of crisis: creating memorable and positive teaching. In: Teaching and Learning Conference 2023: Shaping the future of HE, Keele University, Keele, 4-6 July 2023.

MACHIN, R., 2023. What the Covid inquiry can learn from local government. LocalGov.

MACHIN, R., 2023. How can UK social welfare provision be improved for displaced Ukrainians? Bristol: Bristol University Press.

MACHIN, R., 2023. UK local government experience of COVID-19 lockdown: local responses to global challenges. Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit. ISSN 0269-0942

MACHIN, R., 2023. Welfare rights and housing advice for Ukrainians. In: National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers (NAWRA) Conference, University of Law, Nottingham, 8 June 2023.

MACHIN, R., 2023. UK social welfare system must do more for Ukrainian refugees. Bristol University Press.

MACHIN, R., 2023. Facilitating emotionally resilient learning in times of crisis. Nottingham: Nottingham Institute of Education, Nottingham Trent University.

MACHIN, R., SIMPSON, J. and MUSHAWA, F., 2023. Poverty and children in care: the challenges for social work. In: T. PHILPOT, ed., Children in care. Needs, challenges and evidence. Hove: Step Beach Press, pp. 127-139. ISBN 9781908779601 (Forthcoming)

MACHIN, R., 2023. UK autumn statement 2022, the worst is yet to come. Perspectives in Public Health, 143 (2), pp. 63-64. ISSN 1757-9139

MACHIN, R., 2023. The UK – a home for Ukrainians? An analysis of social security and housing policy. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. ISSN 1759-8273

MACHIN, R., 2023. Poverty and financial insecurity in times of crisis: implications for social work practice and teaching. In: The good, the bad, and the ugly: how does social work practice need to change to respond to the world’s new realities?, Online [Hosts: Birmingham City University, University of Manitoba and Université de Saint-Boniface], 15 March 2023.

MCCORMACK, F., MACHIN, R., RILEY, V., SPYROPOULOS, K., DUNN, K. and GIDLOW, C.J., 2023. Building legal literacy in organisations that support people experiencing multiple disadvantage. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law. ISSN 0964-9069

ARNOLD, J., ALLEN, A., ELLIDGE, D. and MACHIN, R., 2023. Children's and young people's mental health. In: A. BARNARD, V. CALABRIA and L. GRIFFITHS, eds., Key themes in health and social care. A companion to learning. London: Routledge, pp. 199-220. ISBN 9780367529321

MACHIN, R., ELLIDGE, D. and CALABRIA, V., 2023. Person-centred interventions. In: A. BARNARD, V. CALABRIA and L. GRIFFITHS, eds., Key themes in health and social care. A companion to learning. London: Routledge, pp. 114-129. ISBN 9780367529321

MACHIN, R. and TOWERS, C., 2023. Social policy in health and social care. In: A. BARNARD, V. CALABRIA and L. GRIFFITHS, eds., Key themes in health and social care. A companion to learning. London: Routledge, pp. 67-79. ISBN 9780367529321

MACHIN, R., ZEMANDL, E., MAHONEY, I., HUNTER, J. and PICKFORD, R., 2022. Connecting English local authorities through the Local Homelessness Area Classification (LHAC). In: Institute for Knowledge Exchange Practice Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 6 July 2022.

MACHIN, R. and REYNOLDS, A., 2022. The commodification of social security medical assessments: academic analysis and practitioner experience. In: Commodification of the Public Good, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, 7-8 July 2022.

MACHIN, R., 2022. COVID-19 and deprivation: differences in exposure, outcomes and experiences. In: Centre for Health and Development (CHAD) and the Faculty of Public Health Webinar Series, Centre for Health and Development (CHAD), Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, 15 February 2022.

ŰSTŰNKAYA, T. and MACHIN, R., 2021. Hidden from sight: why the complexity of ME/CFS needs to be recognised by policy makers. People, Place and Policy, 15 (2), pp. 91-99. ISSN 1753-8041

MACHIN, R., 2021. The two-child limit for benefits in the Supreme Court: implications for public health. Perspectives in Public Health. ISSN 1757-9139

MACHIN, R., 2021. Personal Independence Payment for people with mental health problems: implications for local government. LocalGov.

MACHIN, R. and MCCORMACK, F., 2021. The impact of the transition to Personal Independence Payment on claimants with mental health problems. Disability and Society. ISSN 0968-7599

MACHIN, R. and BENBOW, P., 2021. Legal education and wellbeing: considerations for student social workers. Journal of Rights and Justice, 2 (i), pp. 37-49. ISSN 2732-4265

MACHIN, R., 2021. COVID-19 and social security: what has happened so far, what needs to happen in the future? In: National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers Conference (NAWRA), Royal Borough of Greenwich Council, London [virtual], 10-11 June 2021.

MACHIN, R., 2021. Why the Chancellor should extend the £20 Universal Credit uplift. Children and Young People Now.

MACHIN, R., 2021. COVID-19 and the temporary transformation of the UK social security system. Critical Social Policy. ISSN 0261-0183

MACHIN, R., 2020. UK social security reforms during austerity and COVID-19. In: NTU UN75 - What Are The Effects Of Poverty In One Of The Richest Nations?, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 24 November 2020.

MACHIN, R., 2020. Take-up of Universal Credit in the UK: the challenges created by a digital by default social security benefit. In: InGRID - Expert Workshop 'Non-Take-Up and Coverage of Social Benefits', Federal Public Service , Brussels, Belgium, 12 March 2020.

MACHIN, R., 2019. The impact of UK austerity policies on parents and families. In: International Parenting Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 19 November 2019 - 21 November 2019.

MACHIN, R., 2019. Exploring the impact of the migration from disability living allowance (DLA) to personal independence payment (PIP) on claimants with mental health problems. In: Health Policy & Politics Network (HPPN) Annual Conference, University of Oxford, Oxford, 12-13 September 2019.

MACHIN, R., 2019. Improving the UK benefit system. In: Child Poverty Action Group Welfare Rights Conference - Social Security in Brexit Britain, University of Manchester, Manchester, 12 September 2019.

MACHIN, R., 2019. The gendered impact of welfare reform. Adviser (187), pp. 4-8. ISSN 0950-5458

ALLEN, A., ELLIDGE, D., GRIFFITHS, L., HUNT, L., MACHIN, R. and SANDERS, J., 2019. Health and social care teaching and lecturing internships. In: TILT Festival of Learning 2019, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 21 June 2019.

MACHIN, R., 2019. Reflections on research into the impact of welfare reform. In: Health and Inequalities Conference, Centre for Health and Development (CHAD), Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, 26 June 2019.

SIMCOCK, P. and MACHIN, R., 2019. It’s not just about where someone lives: educating student social workers about housing-related matters to promote an understanding of social justice. Social Work Education, 38 (8), pp. 1041-1053. ISSN 0261-5479

MACHIN, R., 2019. Activation policies in Norway and the UK: different systems, different tendencies. In: ESPAnet Europe Conference. Towards Resilient Nordic Welfare States, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 14-15 March 2019.

MACHIN, R., 2018. UK social security reforms in an era of austerity. In: Human Rights and Welfare Policies, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, 13 September 2018.

MACHIN, R., 2018. Universal Credit and free school meals. Adviser (185). ISSN 0950-5458

MACHIN, R., 2018. The two-child limit for benefits – a move away from a 'needs based' system. In: Staffordshire University Research Conference 2018: 8 Minutes to Impact, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, 24 May 2018.

MACHIN, R., 2018. Welfare Reform Summit report. Social Policy Association.

MACHIN, R., 2018. Personal Independence Payment – a fair deal for people with mental health problems? London: Social Policy Association.

MACHIN, R., 2018. Staffordshire University research on welfare reform. In: Social Policy Association Welfare Reform Summit, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, 20 April 2018.

MACHIN, R., 2018. The two-child limit for benefits - a move away from a 'needs based' system. Discover Society.

MACHIN, R., 2018. Feeding Liverpool, Universal Credit briefing. In: Feeding Liverpool Conference: Universal Credit Event, LACE Conference Centre, Liverpool, 23 March 2018.

MACHIN, R., MCCORMACK, F. and GIDLOW, C., 2018. Exploring the impact of the migration from disability living allowance to personal independence payment on claimants with mental health problems: final report. Stoke-on-Trent: Centre for Health and Development (CHAD).

MASSIE, R., MACHIN, R., MCCORMACK, F. and KURTH, J., 2018. Having a voice: a collaborative research project exploring the challenges and assets of people experiencing homelessness. Journal of Integrated Care, 26 (4), pp. 342-352. ISSN 1476-9018

MACHIN, R., NORRIS, D. and JONES, M., 2018. Welfare reform summit. Poverty (161), pp. 10-13. ISSN 0032-5856

MACHIN, R., 2017. Exploring the impact of the migration from Disability Living Allowance to Personal Independence Payment on claimants with mental health problems. In: Centre for Health and Development (CHAD) Health and Social Inequalities Symposium, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, 9 November 2017.

MACHIN, R., 2017. A welfare adviser’s view on Universal Credit: a flawed system that emphasises process over people. The Conversation.

MACHIN, R., 2017. The two-child limit for Child Tax Credit and Universal Credit. In: Derbyshire Welfare Rights Service Conference, 4 July 2017.

MACHIN, R., 2017. Four reasons why welfare reform is a delusion. London: London School of Economics and Political Science.

MACHIN, R., 2017. How do the general election manifestos compare on social security pledges? Adviser Online. ISSN 0950-5458

MACHIN, R., 2017. Exploring national social policy issues through the lived experiences of local people. In: Staffordshire University Staff Research Conference 2017, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, 23 May 2017.

MACHIN, R., 2017. The two-child limit for Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit. Adviser (180). ISSN 0950-5458

MACHIN, R., 2017. Back to the future - 30 years of Adviser. Adviser (179), pp. 9-11. ISSN 0950-5458

MACHIN, R., 2017. Made to measure? An analysis of the transition from Disability Living Allowance to Personal Independence Payment. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 39 (4), pp. 435-453. ISSN 0964-9069

MACHIN, R., 2017. The professional and ethical dilemmas of the two-child limit for Child Tax Credit and Universal Credit. Ethics and Social Welfare, 11 (4), pp. 404-411. ISSN 1749-6535

MACHIN, R. and PERLIC, M., 2016. Discretionary housing payments. In: National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers Conference, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, 2 December 2016.

MCCORMACK, F., MASSIE, R., MACHIN, R., VINCENT, P., KURTH, J., MORTON, J. and GIDLOW, C., 2016. City centre rough sleeping and street activity: project report. Stoke-on-Trent: Centre for Health and Development (CHAD).

MACHIN, R., 2016. Social security in the aftermath of the EU referendum. Legal Action (June), pp. 10-11. ISSN 0266-3953

MACHIN, R., 2016. Bedroom tax and benefit sanctions: social workers must get to grips with welfare law. The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077

BOATH, E., MACHIN, R., DIXON, M., THOMAS, N., O’CONNELL, P. and TAYLOR, L., 2016. Stop with the FLO: using text messaging to improve retention rates in university students. Innovative Practice in Higher Education, 2 (3), pp. 29-39. ISSN 2044-3315

MACHIN, R., 2016. Getting what you deserve? An analysis of discretionary support, eligibility and vulnerability in the light of “bedroom tax” appeal cases. Adviser (175), pp. 6-10. ISSN 0950-5458

MACHIN, R., 2016. Homes and places: a history of Nottingham's council houses. Housing Studies, 31 (5), pp. 627-629. ISSN 0267-3037

MACHIN, R., 2016. Universal Credit alternative payment arrangements. Quarterly Account (Winter), pp. 14-15. ISSN 0959-6798

MACHIN, R., 2015. Discretionary payment scheme is no answer to bedroom tax discrimination. Legal Action (Nov.), pp. 14-15. ISSN 0266-3953

MACHIN, R., TSAROUCHA, A. and BOATH, L., 2015. Staying put: the impact of the ‘bedroom tax’ on tenants in North Staffordshire. Poverty (152), pp. 15-17. ISSN 0032-5856

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