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The counselling profession in the United States is calling for
increased international collaboration, engagement, and
understanding of the global issues which impact the way in which
counsellors conduct their professional practice, teaching, and
research. This book captures the experiences of group workers the
world over, inviting them to describe how they facilitate group
work to restore wellness, promote healing, and create opportunities
for reducing isolation and alienation by tapping into the wisdom of
multicultural or indigenous practices. The group work profession
underscores the importance of training and service delivery that is
rooted in humanistic narratives, with a focus on understanding
cross-cultural dynamics. Included in this collection are examples
of the rich, creative, and diverse world of group work
applications, all of which contribute to a greater knowledge,
awareness, and understanding of the many ways in which the power of
group membership and leadership can be harnessed for positive
change. Group work teachers, practitioners, and counsellor
educators will enjoy learning about these creative and important
efforts, and take away ideas to implement in their own group work.
This book was originally published as two special issues of The
Journal for Specialists in Group Work.
In this book Part I presents first an overview of the ECHORD++
project, with its mission and vision together with a detailed
structure of its functionalities and instruments: Experiments,
Robotic Innovation Facilities and Public end-user Driven Technology
Innovation PDTI. Chapter 1 explains how the project is born, the
partners, the different instruments and the new concept of cascade
funding projects. This novelty made ECHORD++ a special project
along the huge number of research groups and consortia involved in
the whole project. So far, it is the European funded project with
more research team and partners involved in the robotic field. In
Chapter 2, one of the instruments in ECHORD++ is explained in
detail: RIF. Robotic innovation facilities are a set of
laboratories across Europe funded with the project with the goal of
hosting consortia involved in any experiment that have special
needs when testing their robotic research. In the chapter the three
different and specific RIFs will be described and analyzed. Chapter
3 explains an important instrument in ECHORD++: the Experiments. In
this part, a big number of research groups have been involve in
short time funded research projects. The chapter explains the
management of such Experiments, from the call for participation,
the candidate's selection, the monitoring, reviews and funding for
each of the 36 experiments funded for Echord. Chapter 4 is very
special because it presents the innovation of funding public
end-user driven technology, in particular, robotic technology. The
robotic challenge is the key of such an instruments together with
the management of the different consortia that participated
competitively in the success of the robotic challenge proposed by a
public entity, selected also with a very special and innovative
process.
In this book Part I presents first an overview of the ECHORD++
project, with its mission and vision together with a detailed
structure of its functionalities and instruments: Experiments,
Robotic Innovation Facilities and Public end-user Driven Technology
Innovation PDTI. Chapter 1 explains how the project is born, the
partners, the different instruments and the new concept of cascade
funding projects. This novelty made ECHORD++ a special project
along the huge number of research groups and consortia involved in
the whole project. So far, it is the European funded project with
more research team and partners involved in the robotic field. In
Chapter 2, one of the instruments in ECHORD++ is explained in
detail: RIF. Robotic innovation facilities are a set of
laboratories across Europe funded with the project with the goal of
hosting consortia involved in any experiment that have special
needs when testing their robotic research. In the chapter the three
different and specific RIFs will be described and analyzed. Chapter
3 explains an important instrument in ECHORD++: the Experiments. In
this part, a big number of research groups have been involve in
short time funded research projects. The chapter explains the
management of such Experiments, from the call for participation,
the candidate's selection, the monitoring, reviews and funding for
each of the 36 experiments funded for Echord. Chapter 4 is very
special because it presents the innovation of funding public
end-user driven technology, in particular, robotic technology. The
robotic challenge is the key of such an instruments together with
the management of the different consortia that participated
competitively in the success of the robotic challenge proposed by a
public entity, selected also with a very special and innovative
process.
The counselling profession in the United States is calling for
increased international collaboration, engagement, and
understanding of the global issues which impact the way in which
counsellors conduct their professional practice, teaching, and
research. This book captures the experiences of group workers the
world over, inviting them to describe how they facilitate group
work to restore wellness, promote healing, and create opportunities
for reducing isolation and alienation by tapping into the wisdom of
multicultural or indigenous practices. The group work profession
underscores the importance of training and service delivery that is
rooted in humanistic narratives, with a focus on understanding
cross-cultural dynamics. Included in this collection are examples
of the rich, creative, and diverse world of group work
applications, all of which contribute to a greater knowledge,
awareness, and understanding of the many ways in which the power of
group membership and leadership can be harnessed for positive
change. Group work teachers, practitioners, and counsellor
educators will enjoy learning about these creative and important
efforts, and take away ideas to implement in their own group work.
This book was originally published as two special issues of The
Journal for Specialists in Group Work.
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