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The Best Interests Assessor (BIA) Practice Handbook is firmly
grounded in real-life practice and remains the only textbook
focusing directly on the BIA role. Offering clear and practical
advice on the legal elements of the role, and the values and
practice elements of working within the Deprivation of Liberty
Safeguards (DoLS) framework, this is essential reading for BIA
students and practitioners. This fully-updated edition takes
account of recent legislative changes, including the planned
changes from the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS), recent case
law and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on BIA practice. Packed
with advice on delivering effective, person-centred, rights-driven
practice, it includes: * case studies; * legal summaries; *
decision-making activities; * CPD support; * examples of new case
law in practice. Looking forward, the book considers the new
context for practice in the Approved Mental Capacity Professional
(AMCP) role within the LPS and the potential roles that BIAs might
fulfil in this new framework in the future.
Designed to support training and CPD in compulsory mental health
work, this book looks at assessment, detention, compulsion and
coercion in a variety of mental health settings. It focuses on
decision making in a variety of professional roles with people from
a diversity of backgrounds including contributions from people with
lived experience of mental health services. With emphasis on theory
into practice, the book is essential reading for those looking to
develop their reflexive and critical analytical skills. Relevant
for all professionals making decisions under mental health
legislation and those developing, teaching and supporting
practitioners in the workplace, it includes: * critical reflection
techniques; * 'editors' voice' features at the start and close of
each chapter, summarising key themes.
Designed to support training and CPD in compulsory mental health
work, this book looks at assessment, detention, compulsion and
coercion in a variety of mental health settings. It focuses on
decision making in a variety of professional roles with people from
a diversity of backgrounds including contributions from people with
lived experience of mental health services. With emphasis on theory
into practice, the book is essential reading for those looking to
develop their reflexive and critical analytical skills. Relevant
for all professionals making decisions under mental health
legislation and those developing, teaching and supporting
practitioners in the workplace, it includes: * critical reflection
techniques; * 'editors' voice' features at the start and close of
each chapter, summarising key themes.
Approved Mental Health Professionals are specialist professionals
authorised to make ethically complex and difficult decisions on the
behalf of people with severe mental health difficulties. In this
complex and challenging role, AMHPs must possess and deploy a range
of skills, knowledge and values. This invaluable handbook considers
these challenges and provides in-depth guidance on all key aspects
of the role, including: * working with mental health law; * risks
and challenges in a Mental Health Act assessment; * staying safe as
an AMHP; * resilience as a trainee and practitioner. Packed with
helpful features such as illustrations, chapter summaries,
discussion questions and further reading lists, this clear and
concise book will be invaluable to students on AMHP and Best
Interests Assessor programmes, as well as for professionals in the
field.
The "Christian Conservative Coloring Book", an update of the "Pat
Robertson Coloring Book", invites readers to therapeutically take a
crayon to their favourite conservative wingnuts, including: Bill
O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh. As the
conservatives here hold nothing back in their outrageous
provocations in service to selling their latest book or energy
drink, Kevin Stone similarly holds nothing back in his portrayal of
a movement running on self-righteous cynicism.
Heaven for many, has long been believed to be the place where those
who have lived a good and righteous life reside after they depart
from the world of the living. Yet others believe that Heaven is a
manifestation of peace, and tranquility while their soul still
inhabits the flesh. It is a state of mind; a place here on earth.
The Lies of Heaven tells the true story of a young man who was
raised in a community that professed to be Heaven on earth. The
horrific events he was subjected to in this place, made life for
him a living Hell. From bullying and abuse to ultimate victory, you
will cry and laugh as Kevin walks you through his life in a place
where none of what happened to him should have existed. Go with him
as he exposes the ugly truth about a place called Heaven in this
riveting true story of his journey from victim to victor. Here is a
story of pain, abuse, suffering and the journey to healing. Here is
a story of hope for others.
(Lillenas Publications). A fictionalized but historically accurate
retelling of the biblical story of Rahab and her rescue from
Jericho. Originally written for performance at a Christian high
school, Lifeline uses a large, and primarily male, cast with the
possibility of doubling. Set requires three playing areas-a main
one in the center and a smaller one on either side. This play is
excellent for school use or anywhere that a full-length, full-cast
play is needed, and it will be appreciated by both the church and
the nonchurched. 2 hours.
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