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Small Space Revolution - Planting Seeds of Change in Your Community (Hardcover): Tayshan Hayden-Smith Small Space Revolution - Planting Seeds of Change in Your Community (Hardcover)
Tayshan Hayden-Smith
R527 R428 Discovery Miles 4 280 Save R99 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Transform small spaces to make a big difference.

Join activist Tayshan Hayden-Smith on his mission to turn grey, concrete jungles into green sanctuaries – planting seeds not only in the ground but also in minds to bring joy to people, places, and planet.

Small Space Revolution shares the amazing work of individuals and organizations around the world to inspire you to:

  • RECONNECT with community and the natural world
  • RETHINK how we teach the next generation and ourselves
  • REGENERATE the complex ecosystem beneath our feet
  • REWILD urban spaces and make way for nature to thrive
  • REPURPOSE materials for a waste-free world
  • RECHARGE to tune in to yourself, others, and your surroundings
  • REVOLUTIONIZE the way we live – action the change you want to see

Packed with simple ideas and practical projects – from choosing climbers for cover to repurposing plastics to build a greenhouse – discover how you can take action to transform your own personal or community space.
Criminal Justice and Public Health (Paperback): Hayden Smith Criminal Justice and Public Health (Paperback)
Hayden Smith
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The criminal justice system now serves as the chief provider of health care services to a significant portion of society. This includes the provision of physical and mental health care for offender populations who require substantial health care resources. To date, little is known or understood with regard to how these services and programs are being delivered. This book addresses the gaps in our knowledge by presenting a range of studies detailing the daily practices that occur in places where criminal justice and public health systems intersect. This includes an assessment of sheriff agency emergency communication systems, a study of problem behaviours and health using a juvenile sample, the challenge of treating mentally ill prison inmates with note of important gender differences, the impact of case management on justice systems, and a review of substance abuse cessation programs among pregnant women currently serving probation and parole sentences. Also included is a policy piece in which the authors call for an integrated model that is neither criminological nor public health specific. These readings provide a range of empirical examples that highlight important successes and challenges facing the criminal justice and public health systems. They suggest that integration and partnerships represent the most efficacious means to reduce critical social problems such as violence, poor health, and criminality. This book was originally published as a special issue of Criminal Justice Studies.

The Unpopular Truth about Electricity and the Future of Energy (Paperback): Willam Hayden Smith, Lars Schernikau The Unpopular Truth about Electricity and the Future of Energy (Paperback)
Willam Hayden Smith, Lars Schernikau
R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Criminal Justice and Public Health (Hardcover): Hayden Smith Criminal Justice and Public Health (Hardcover)
Hayden Smith
R4,432 Discovery Miles 44 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The criminal justice system now serves as the chief provider of health care services to a significant portion of society. This includes the provision of physical and mental health care for offender populations who require substantial health care resources. To date, little is known or understood with regard to how these services and programs are being delivered. This book addresses the gaps in our knowledge by presenting a range of studies detailing the daily practices that occur in places where criminal justice and public health systems intersect. This includes an assessment of sheriff agency emergency communication systems, a study of problem behaviours and health using a juvenile sample, the challenge of treating mentally ill prison inmates with note of important gender differences, the impact of case management on justice systems, and a review of substance abuse cessation programs among pregnant women currently serving probation and parole sentences. Also included is a policy piece in which the authors call for an integrated model that is neither criminological nor public health specific. These readings provide a range of empirical examples that highlight important successes and challenges facing the criminal justice and public health systems. They suggest that integration and partnerships represent the most efficacious means to reduce critical social problems such as violence, poor health, and criminality. This book was originally published as a special issue of Criminal Justice Studies.

Nine Expensive Funerals (Paperback): Hayden Smith Nine Expensive Funerals (Paperback)
Hayden Smith
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bellator ego sum (Paperback): Hayden Smith, H.W. Smith Bellator ego sum (Paperback)
Hayden Smith, H.W. Smith
R166 Discovery Miles 1 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Les Saisons (Paperback): Hayden Smith Les Saisons (Paperback)
Hayden Smith
R151 Discovery Miles 1 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Social Pathogenic Sources of Poor Community Health (Paperback): Hayden Smith Social Pathogenic Sources of Poor Community Health (Paperback)
Hayden Smith
R2,056 Discovery Miles 20 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The United States currently provides a health care system that is neither efficient nor equitable. Despite outspending the world on health care, over three-fourths of developed countries produce better health outcomes. In response to these challenges the "Ecological School of Thought" has documented the impact that social, economic, and environmental circumstances play in health outcomes. This work utilized Structural Equation Modeling to assess the antecedents of sentinel health events in 309 United States counties. The adversity associated with socio-economic disadvantage, social disorganization, and a lack of health care resources, and their relationship with adverse health outcomes are explicated with clear policy implications. Support is provided for the notion that sentinel health events would be reduced through economic equity and the development of healthy environments where community social networks are promoted. Less support was found for saturating given geographical areas with health care resources in order to reduce sentinel health events. This study has relevancy for both the criminal justice and public health fields of study.

Sowing the Seeds of Victory - American Gardening Programs of World War I (Paperback): Rose Hayden-Smith Sowing the Seeds of Victory - American Gardening Programs of World War I (Paperback)
Rose Hayden-Smith
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sometimes, to move forward, we must look back. U.S. involvement in WWI (1917-1919) is vital to understanding and informing our current work in agriculture and food systems. While most are familiar with the Victory Gardens of WWII, few realise that their origins lie in the Liberty Garden programme that enjoyed widespread participation during WWI. This book examines three programmes: the National War Garden Commission, the United States School Garden Army, and the Woman's Land Army (which some women used to press for suffrage). The urgency of wartime mobilisation enabled proponents to promote food production as a vital national security issue. The connection between the nation's food readiness and national security resonated within the context of America's political and cultural life, as the nation struggled to synthesise urban and rural interests, grappled with the nation's plurality and the challenges and opportunities presented by millions of immigrants, and considered the role of America in a global context. Could the same message - that food production is vital to national security - resonate today? These WWI programmes resulted in a national gardening ethos that transformed the American food system for the duration of the war; these historical models may help transform today's food system.

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