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This accessible co-produced textbook presents essential knowledge,
skills and values relevant to all undergraduate student nurses up
to Mastersâ level. The book is structured around seven pillars of
learning, which were developed through extensive consultation with
patients, practitioners and academics. Each chapter focuses on an
engaging scenario from nursing practice or education, which serves
as the focus for the application of the seven pillars. The text is
designed to meet the requirements and standards of nurse regulators
internationally, including the Nursing and Midwifery Council. It
includes chapters on: ⢠the fundamentals of nursing care â˘
ethics and professionalism ⢠evidence for practice ⢠patient
and public involvement ⢠no health without mental health â˘
global health ⢠leadership and management The chapters include a
range of features to help readers apply their learning, including
the application of relevant international research and
incorporating the voices of students, patients and nurse educators.
It enables readers to gain confidence and competence in their
practice and serves as an important introduction for student
nurses.
This accessible co-produced textbook presents essential knowledge,
skills and values relevant to all undergraduate student nurses up
to Mastersâ level. The book is structured around seven pillars of
learning, which were developed through extensive consultation with
patients, practitioners and academics. Each chapter focuses on an
engaging scenario from nursing practice or education, which serves
as the focus for the application of the seven pillars. The text is
designed to meet the requirements and standards of nurse regulators
internationally, including the Nursing and Midwifery Council. It
includes chapters on: ⢠the fundamentals of nursing care â˘
ethics and professionalism ⢠evidence for practice ⢠patient
and public involvement ⢠no health without mental health â˘
global health ⢠leadership and management The chapters include a
range of features to help readers apply their learning, including
the application of relevant international research and
incorporating the voices of students, patients and nurse educators.
It enables readers to gain confidence and competence in their
practice and serves as an important introduction for student
nurses.
Trafficking of persons (mostly women and children) for commercial
sexual activities and forced labor is one of the fastest growing
areas of international crime. The United Nations estimates that 4
million men, women, and children become victims of international
trafficking each year. Trafficking & the Global Sex Industry
focuses on the international trafficking of women and children for
forced labor and prostitution. This remarkable anthology takes a
broad geographical and economical perspective while also dealing
with the specificities of the socio-political background, poverty,
opportunity structure, legal conditions, the role of the state,
gender structure, and the organization of the trafficking business.
The essays create a link from country to country, demonstrating the
worldwide nature of the problem. Expertly written and well
researched, this collection gives the reader a clearer
understanding of the problem and the actions being taken to combat
it. Trafficking & the Global Sex Industry will have a broad
market for readers on a national and international level,
especially among those interested in political science, women's
studies, international relations, and criminology.
Trafficking of persons (mostly women and children) for commercial
sexual activities and forced labor is one of the fastest growing
areas of international crime. The United Nations estimates that 4
million men, women, and children become victims of international
trafficking each year. Trafficking & the Global Sex Industry
focuses on the international trafficking of women and children for
forced labor and prostitution. This remarkable anthology takes a
broad geographical and economical perspective while also dealing
with the specificities of the socio-political background, poverty,
opportunity structure, legal conditions, the role of the state,
gender structure, and the organization of the trafficking business.
The essays create a link from country to country, demonstrating the
worldwide nature of the problem. Expertly written and well
researched, this collection gives the reader a clearer
understanding of the problem and the actions being taken to combat
it. Trafficking & the Global Sex Industry will have a broad
market for readers on a national and international level,
especially among those interested in political science, women's
studies, international relations, and criminology.
This is one volume of a two-volume work on neurocognitive
development, focusing separately on normative and non-normative
development. The disorders and disabilities volume focuses on
disorders of intellectual abilities, language, learning memory as
well as psychiatric developmental disorders. The developmental
aspects of neurological diseases in children is also covered.
Chapters discuss when and how these disorders develop, the genetics
and neurophysiology of their operation, and their evaluation and
assessment in clinical practice. Assessment, treatment, and
long-term outcome are provided as well as advances in methods and
tools for assessment. This book will serve as a comprehensive
reference to researchers in cognitive development in neuroscience,
psychology, and medicine, as well as to clinicians and allied
health professionals focused on developmental disabilities (child
neurologists, pediatric neuropsychologists, child psychiatrists,
speech and language therapists, and occupational therapists.)
The path to good caregiving can be challenging. How can we respond
ethically when there is pressure to meet targets, work faster and
implement quick fixes? This book offers a solution in the form of
slow ethics. Slow ethics counters the craving for short-term
answers, restores balance and affirms the value of the art of care.
The book features real-life stories from different care contexts,
enticing readers to adopt an approach that enables humans, other
species and the environment to flourish.
In response to a growing global awareness of human poverty and the
increasing potential of human rights law as a tool that can be used
by the poor to achieve their basic rights, the international body
of law, policy and relevant standards on economic, social, and
cultural rights has expanded markedly in recent years. Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights: A Legal Resource Guide provides, for
the first time, a comprehensive, consolidated source of most major
international agreements recognizing economic, social and cultural
rights. Readers interested in workers' rights, trade union rights,
the right to an adequate standard of living, the right to housing,
the right to food, the right to health, the right to education, and
the right to culture will find this book a vital source of
information on the exact legal sources, definitions, and
enforcement possibilities associated with these rights. The guide
contains key treaties, declarations, general comments, interpretive
texts, and charters. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: A Legal
Resource Guide is an indispensable reference work for all those
working in the field of international human rights law. Lawyers,
researchers, governmental civil servants, ministerial officials,
NGO staff, United Nations and other international officials, aid
agencies, community-based organizations, students, and others will
find this consolidated source of materials on economic, social, and
cultural rights a useful addition to any reference library.
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: A Legal Resource Guide is
organized in an easy-to-use format and is accessible to both
lawyers and nonlawyers. The inclusion of legal, policy, and
explanatory standards on economic, social, and cultural rights will
enable the reader to know not only the law on these rights but the
actual meaning accorded these rights under the law.
This is one of a two-volume work on neurocognitive development,
focusing separately on normative and non-normative development. The
normative volume focuses on neurology, biology, genetics, and
psychology of normative cognitive development. It covers the
development of intellectual abilities, visual perception, motor
function, language, memory, attention, executive function, social
cognition, learning abilities, and affect and behavior. The book
identifies when and how these functions develop, the genetics and
neurophysiology of their operation, and their evaluation and
assessment in clinical practice. This book will serve as a
comprehensive reference to researchers in cognitive development in
neuroscience, psychology, and medicine, as well as to clinicians
and allied health professionals focused on developmental
disabilities (child neurologists, pediatric neuropsychologists,
child psychiatrists, speech and language therapists, and
occupational therapists.)
Lady Violet Flowers has only one Season to find a husband. Raised
in the Queen's household, Violet is elevated in rank, yet with no
dowry, she will likely bring her mother disgrace, unable to find a
good match, if any. The widowed Marquess of Haverlane needs the
perfect nanny for his beloved daughter, Jane. Fortunately for
Haverlane, when the plump, but very pretty Lady Violet rescues Jane
from almost drowning, the solution to his problem stands before
him. After negotiating with her mother, Violet is ensconced at his
country estate with Jane, and Haverlane and Violet communicate
through correspondence, leading to an amiable affection. Though
unwilling to think of Violet as more than a nanny, a surprising
Christmas kiss compels each to see the other in a new light.
However, Parliamentary demands keep them a safe distance from
temptation. As the Season begins, an old flame emerges from
Haverlane's past and attempts to rekindle that fire. Bereft, Violet
accepts an offer for her hand. By the time Haverlane comes to his
senses, he must do what Violet has dreaded most - bring scandal to
her mother's house to try to win her back.
When Gala begins her summer vacation she has no idea she is
carrying a deadly infectious virus. Facing terrible consequences,
she struggles to survive in a world changed in part by her own
desperate choices.
In this Romantic Regency Collection, Anne Gallagher places the
novellas you love together in one volume. A WIFE for WINSBARREN --
Rich, titled, and handsome, John Tremont, Viscount Winsbarren
wanders through society searching for a wife. He doesn't understand
why he can't find one. A friend takes up his cause, and places an
ad in the newspaper. With over two hundred responses, Winsbarren
winnows it down to five. After seeing two of the ladies, he soon
realizes desperation does not a life partner make. A final meeting
to call the whole thing off allows Winsbarren to see the woman he
was looking for was right under his nose the whole time. LOVE FINDS
LORD DAVINGDALE - Thomas Merrit, the Earl of Davingdale, wants
nothing to do with Society. His fondest wish - to rebuild his
dilapidated barn for his newly acquired collection of horses. Until
he meets the enigmatic "Miss Ophelia Cummings" who is only in Town
for three days. Their paths serendipitously cross twice, and Thomas
is drawn to her like no one before. Fate deals a cruel blow on the
third day when the chance to see the delightful Miss Cummings is
thwarted by mere moments. Thomas will do whatever it takes to
discover if what he feels for her is real, but it may be too late.
ROMANCING LADY RYDER - The Earl of Greenleigh, longs for something
"more" yet cannot define it. Until he meets the ravishing Lady
Illora Ryder. Young, beautiful, and dangerous, Illora could expose
Greenleigh's secret life as an undercover operative for the Foreign
Office. Lady Ryder has secrets of her own and when Greenleigh finds
he and Lady Ryder are merely pawns in the game played among the
allies and Bonaparte for control of the Continent, Greenleigh must
expose himself, not only to the enemy, but to Society as well. Can
he save both their lives before it's too late? LADY CADORET'S
LONGING - Lady Dorcas Cadoret, secretly engaged these five years to
her childhood sweetheart, is overwhelmed with grief when Peter is
killed in action two weeks before his commission is over. His
brother, Daniel, is very kind, and rumors abound there is more to
his attention than just being her guardian angel. As they share a
forbidden kiss, Dorcas thinks it is Peter's lips upon hers and
Daniel is overwrought by feelings he should not be having about his
late brother's fiancee. Can Dorcas find a way to love Daniel for
himself or will Peter's memory haunt Daniel and Dorcas forever?
The strangely intertwined lives of a widowed woman, and a
charismatic bachelor come together in order to show that in life,
there are no coincidences...only destiny.
Waterfront restaurant chef Madeline Young adores her job. If only
her love and family's lives were as successful as her career. With
a teenage son, who spends time in the emergency room for alcohol
poisoning and a dementia-plagued mother, Madeline doesn't know how
much more she could handle. Then her mother enlists the help of her
deceased twin sister, Mary, to guide Madeline to find happiness. An
early dawn visit from the spirit directs Madeline to volunteer at
the local hospitals center for addiction recovery, where she comes
alive for the first time in many years under the attention of Nat
Griffin.
Nathaniel Griffin, a part-time counselor and contractor,
fascinates his clients with his lectures. In keeping with his
philosophy of professionalism, Nat prefers to keep his personal
life private. When attraction tests his beliefs, Nat must confront
his marred past. Is he willing to face his demons or take the
easier path and remain isolated?
Can unworldly ghosts save this couple from their own
self-destructive behavior? Will they be able to accept change and
move forward, or allow secrets to stand in the way?
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