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A little girl searches for that special something to make her home
complete. When she visits the animal shelter she finds the answer.
Can Pablo the rescue cat rescue her?
The UK Catalysis Hub is a consortium of universities working
together on fundamental and applied research to find out how
catalysts work and to improve their effectiveness. The contribution
of catalysis to manufacturing contributes to almost 40% of global
GDP, making development and innovation within the field integral to
industry.Modern Developments in Catalysis, Volume 2 provides a
review and update of current research and practice on catalysis.
Topics range from the treatment of water using novel techniques for
carbon neutrality, cutting-edge techniques using intense radiation
including Operando Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy to
innovation in homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis and
biocatalysis. Edited by leaders of the UK Hub, this book provides
insight into one of the most important areas of modern chemistry -
it represents a unique learning opportunity for students and
professionals studying and working towards speeding up, improving
and increasing the rate of catalytic reactions in science and
industry.
Actor Gwydion Morgan's dramatic appearance at Jessica Mayhew's
psychotherapy practice coincides with a turbulent time in her own
life - her husband has just admitted he's been unfaithful. Her new
client is good-looking and talented, but tormented by an intriguing
phobia, which Jessica is determined to investigate. On an emergency
visit to the Morgans' remote cliff-top mansion, Jessica discovers
that Gwydion's former au pair was mysteriously drowned in the bay
nearby. Could the tragedy somehow be linked to Gwydion's disorder?
As the quest to help her client deepens, Jessica finds herself
becoming embroiled in the Morgans' poisonous family dynamic. At the
same time, she has to deal with the demands of her own domestic
life: her struggle to keep her marriage intact, as well as her
older daughter's increasingly defiant behaviour. And then, of
course, there is the growing attraction she feels towards her new
client . . .
Social work leaders constantly strive to incorporate cutting-edge
research and promote international collaboration in a dynamic
contemporary environment. To address these ongoing concerns, this
unique book focuses specifically on strategic leadership, asking
critical questions about change-making, political strategy, and the
opportunities that present themselves to lead new directions in
social work education. Among the topics covered: Disruptive agendas
and research dialogues in social work education Diversity
leadership and perspectives beyond the mainstream The role of
international bodies in advancing social work education
Intellectual leadership and anticipating future advances in
teaching strategies Democratising social work education
Collaborative leadership models Strategic Leadership in Social Work
Education examines the ability of social work to shape futures
through education, training, and effective leadership, and suggests
strategies for advancing responsible social work education in order
to best meet tomorrow's needs and aspirations.
This book critically explores ways of thinking about the city and
its relevance for the profession of social work. It provides a
colourful illustration of practice drawing on examples of social
work responses to a range of issues emerging from the unprecedented
scale, density and pace of change in cities. The associated
challenges posed for social work include: the increased segregation
of the poor, the crisis of affordable housing, homelessness,
gentrification, ageing, displacement as a result of migrations, and
the breakdown of social support and care. Drawing on multiple
disciplines, this groundbreaking work shows that these familiar
features of the twenty-first century can be counteracted by the
positive aspects of the city: its innovation, creativity and
serendipity. It has a redistributive, caring and cohesive
potential. The city can provide new opportunities and resources for
social work to influence, to collaborate, to foster participation
and involvement, and to extend its social justice mandate. The book
shows that the city represents a critical arena in terms of the
future of social work intervention and social work identity. In
doing so, it will be of great interest to students and scholars of
social work, social policy, community work and urban studies.
It is an acknowledged if not accepted fact that all European
societies are being fundamentally transformed, and indeed
perceptively unsettled, by increased migrations across nations and
by the asserted presence of established minorities within their
borders. The scale and speed at which these transformations have
taken place have brought in their wake considerable social impacts
and no small measure of fear and anxiety. Encounters with such
diversity are part and parcel of the social work task, and learning
how to negotiate them should be a de facto aspect of the training
and continuous professional development of social workers and other
social professions. However, the moral and political dimensions of
the role, scope and nature of the social work task in responding
appropriately to these changed and changing realities are rather
more contested. This volume addresses many dimensions of the
response to issues of race and ethnicity in social work practice in
Europe. It extends the debates on inter-cultural and race equality
practice in social work through a stimulating and innovative
collection of contributions. This book was originally published as
a special issue of the European Journal of Social Work.
'In its exploration of geographical, racial and cultural
dislocation, Sugar and Slate is in the finest tradition of work to
have emerged from the black diaspora in recent times' Gary Younge,
Guardian A powerful, radiant memoir from Charlotte Williams
exploring the intertwined history of Wales, Africa and the
Caribbean The daughter of a white Welsh-speaking mother and a Black
father from Guyana, Charlotte Williams' childhood world was one of
mixed messages, dominated by the feeling that 'somehow to be half
Welsh and half Afro-Caribbean was always to be half of something
but never quite anything whole at all'. Sugar and Slate tells the
fascinating story of her journey of self-discovery, toing and
froing between the small north Wales town where she grew up, Africa
and the Caribbean. Blending memoir with historical research, Sugar
and Slate delves deep into Black Welsh history, revealing the
nation as home to one of the first interracial marriages in Britain
in 1768, and a site of Britain's first major race riots in 1919.
Powerful, lyrical and intimate, Williams' experience casts light on
Wales and Welshness, illuminating what it is to be racially
marginalized within a community, which is itself marginalized
within Britain, and offering a unique insight into the complex
Black history of Wales. A title in the Black Britain: Writing Back
series - selected by Booker Prize-winning author Bernardine
Evaristo, this series rediscovers and celebrates pioneering books
depicting black Britain that remap the nation.
Social Work and Minorities examines the new challenges presented to
Social Workers throughout Europe by the complex problems occasioned
by increased migration and settlement and the growing awareness of
the specific needs of refugees and asylum seekers.
Contributors use illustrative examples from throughout Europe to
examine key concepts such as: globalization, assimilation,
visibility, multi-culturalism, racism, marginalization and social
exclusion.
Social Work and Minorities will be an essential resource for
social work students, practitioners and educators working with
migrant communities throughout Europe.
Migration and multiculturality are not new phenomenon to Europe but
recent periods of unprecedented human movement have established new
and evolving diasporic configurations. The problems of migration
and settlement are many and complex with different countries
presenting their own issues both for and by the minorities within
them. In addition there is a growing awareness of the specific
needs of refugees and asylum seekers and particular concerns
continue to echo across Europe given the rise in overt racisms and
xenophobia. Social work cannot be indifferent to these often
turbulent circumstances and the profession needs to accept the
responsibility of taking a role in the social integration of
Europe. This work critically examines key concepts such as
assimilation, multi-culturalism, racism, marginalisation and social
exclusion. It should providea valuable resource for social work
practitioners and educators working with migrant communities
throughout Europe.
It is an acknowledged if not accepted fact that all European
societies are being fundamentally transformed, and indeed
perceptively unsettled, by increased migrations across nations and
by the asserted presence of established minorities within their
borders. The scale and speed at which these transformations have
taken place have brought in their wake considerable social impacts
and no small measure of fear and anxiety. Encounters with such
diversity are part and parcel of the social work task, and learning
how to negotiate them should be a de facto aspect of the training
and continuous professional development of social workers and other
social professions. However, the moral and political dimensions of
the role, scope and nature of the social work task in responding
appropriately to these changed and changing realities are rather
more contested. This volume addresses many dimensions of the
response to issues of race and ethnicity in social work practice in
Europe. It extends the debates on inter-cultural and race equality
practice in social work through a stimulating and innovative
collection of contributions. This book was originally published as
a special issue of the European Journal of Social Work.
The gap between the theory and the practice of working with Black
and minority ethnic groups presents an ongoing conundrum for social
work. This exciting textbook presents a new theory based on a rich
understanding of the constraints and creativities of practice.
Taking a transformative approach, this accessible textbook presents
evidence from both academics and practitioners. Contributions draw
on real-life practice scenarios and present case studies to
illustrate the many dimensions of working in a diverse society,
encouraging students and practitioners to form innovative solutions
to service delivery. Covering practice themes including risk,
co-production, interpreting, multi-disciplinary working and
personalisation, this is vital reading for all students in social
work, and practitioners undertaking continuing professional
development.
The gap between the theory and the practice of working with Black
and minority ethnic groups presents an ongoing conundrum for social
work. This exciting textbook presents a new theory based on a rich
understanding of the constraints and creativities of practice.
Taking a transformative approach, this accessible textbook presents
evidence from both academics and practitioners. Contributions draw
on real-life practice scenarios and present case studies to
illustrate the many dimensions of working in a diverse society,
encouraging students and practitioners to form innovative solutions
to service delivery. Covering practice themes including risk,
co-production, interpreting, multi-disciplinary working and
personalisation, this is vital reading for all students in social
work, and practitioners undertaking continuing professional
development.
Social work leaders constantly strive to incorporate cutting-edge
research and promote international collaboration in a dynamic
contemporary environment. To address these ongoing concerns, this
unique book focuses specifically on strategic leadership, asking
critical questions about change-making, political strategy, and the
opportunities that present themselves to lead new directions in
social work education. Among the topics covered: Disruptive agendas
and research dialogues in social work education Diversity
leadership and perspectives beyond the mainstream The role of
international bodies in advancing social work education
Intellectual leadership and anticipating future advances in
teaching strategies Democratising social work education
Collaborative leadership models Strategic Leadership in Social Work
Education examines the ability of social work to shape futures
through education, training, and effective leadership, and suggests
strategies for advancing responsible social work education in order
to best meet tomorrow's needs and aspirations.
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Jessica Mayhew is a sharp, successful therapist with a thriving
practice and loving family. But the arrival of a new client, actor
Gwydion Morgan, coincides with a turbulent moment in her life: her
husband has just confessed to a one-night stand with a younger
woman. The son of a famous stage director, Gwydion is good-looking
and talented but mentally fragile, tormented by an intriguing
phobia. When Jessica receives a frantic call warning that he is
suicidal, she decides to make a house call.
The Morgans live in a grand clifftop mansion overlooking the
rocky Welsh coast. It seems to be a remote paradise, but there's
something sinister about it too: Jessica learns that the family's
former au pair drowned in the bay under mysterious circumstances.
In her quest to help Gwydion, to whom she's grown increasingly
attached, Jessica becomes ensnared in the Morgan family mystery,
which soon becomes an explosive public scandal--one that puts her
directly in harm's way. Meanwhile, Jessica is doing her best to
keep her marriage and family together, but her growing attraction
to Gwydion is impossible to ignore.
Smart, stylish, and suspenseful, The House on the Cliff
announces the arrival of a winning female protagonist in Jessica
Mayhew and an exciting new crime writer in Charlotte Williams.
This is a new release of the original 1938 edition.
There is no greater concern to mankind than the end of our world.
In Your Lifetime examines many end-of-time theories from the
mysterious Nostradamus to Biblical prophecies. The story educates
as it examines possible apocalyptic events. While some scenarios
are scientific, others have been handed down through the
generations. You will discover that several ancient theories,
separated by oceans and time, are amazingly similar and bear
resemblance to Christian beliefs. This enlightening story delivers
a message of hope for the future of all God's people.
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