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Allan Norman is a Part-Time Lecturer at the University of Sheffield within the School of Sociological Studies, Politics and International Relations. He maintains dual qualifications as both a registered social worker (since 1990) and a non-practicing solicitor (admitted 2000). Norman also lectures at the University of Birmingham and University of Chester.
- University of Birmingham - Social Work Qualification (1990)
- University of Central England - Solicitor Qualification (2000)
- University of Birmingham - MSc in Social Research and Reflective Professional Practice (2014)
His research focuses on the intersection of social work and law, particularly:
- Human rights principles in child protection
- Legal and ethical frameworks for social workers
- Data protection compliance in social care
- EU and UK legal systems interaction
- Procedural rights in family law
- Application of UN conventions
As a practicing legal/social work professional, Norman acts through his Celtic Knot practice while contributing to legal blogs including UK Human Rights Blog and The Small Places. He has played a key role in significant judicial reviews like AB & Anor v Haringey LBC [2013] and Burnip v Birmingham [2012].
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