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Solution-based casework is an approach to assessment, case
planning, and case management that combines what we know from
clinical social work with what we value about sound social work
practice. It is grounded in family-centered social work and draws
from clinical approaches within social work and mental health. By
integrating problem- and solution-focused approaches that form the
clinical and social work traditions, treatment partnerships are
more easily formed between family, caseworker, and service
provider.
Solution-Based Casework is a skill-based, practice-oriented text
that provides the specific guidance that students and new
practitioners need in order to make sense quickly of the complex
tasks of assessment and case planning in child welfare. The book
flows out of a long practice experience, and was developed in
consultation with workers and supervisors who were attempting to
remedy problems viewed as contributing to recurrent abuse and
neglect. It seeks to end adversarial relationships in casework and
advocates case plans based on specific outcome skills rather than
on those written with vague outcome goals measuring attendance in
counseling. It serves as a common conceptual framework for
integrating disparate segments of a response network, thereby
allowing all providers in a therapeutic system to work toward
common goals.
The text is divided into three sections. In Section I the
conceptual history and theoretical foundations of solution-based
casework are presented so that the reader can place this approach
to casework within the ongoing professional conversation about what
constitutes sound practice. Section II addresses issues of
assessment and case planning. Section III focuses on case
management issues and how treatment team members experience a
solution-based casework approach.
Contains mathematical ideas and activities, covering a wide range
of learning goals at Key Stages 1 and 2. This book covers such
topics as: matching, ordering, patterns, counting, number bonds,
mathematical language, shape and place value.
These games and activities are centred on early mathematical ideas
and concepts. By playing and replaying games, children can practice
or reinforce skills in an enjoyable and lively way. Not only will
these games improve children's attitudes towards learning maths,
but they will use and extend mathematical language. Book Two
contains games which focus on matching numerals to quantities,
ordering, spatial awareness, shape, counting, addition,
subtraction, multiplication and money.
These games and activities are centred on early mathematical ideas
and concepts. By playing and replaying games, children can practice
or reinforce skills in an enjoyable and lively way. Not only will
these games improve children's attitudes towards learning maths,
but they will use and extend mathematical language. Book One
contains games which focus on visual discrimination, colour,
sequencing, comparing, ordering, matching, spatial awareness and
counting to six.
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One-way Ticket (Paperback)
Zinovii Zinik; Translated by Frank Williams, Etc
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R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Poems by 60 poets involved in The Practice of Poetry course(
students, tutors and visiting poets)at the University of Warwick
from 2000 to 2010; poems arranged alphabetically, with an
introduction by David Morley. Poems by Peter Belgvad, Zoe Brigley,
James Brookes, Phil Brown, Peter Carpenter, Swithun Cooper, Jane
Holland, Luke Kennard, Anna Lea, Michael McKimm,Glyn Maxwell, David
Morley, Jon Morley, Ruth Padel, Fiona Sampson, George Szirtes,
George Ttoouli, Simon Turner and others.
Mission Legacies was inspired by the popular series of biographies
from the International Bullentin of Missionary Research (IBMR).
Seventy-eight of these legacies have been edited and gathered in
this major reference and resource for church, libraries, students,
and scholars. Mission Legacies tells the story of the missionary
movement both in its classical achievements and in its time-bound
weaknesses. These biographies are solid, critical assessments of
their subjects. Their authors are a "who's who" of church
historians, carefully chosen for their mastery of the life and
significance of the leaders featured and the context in which they
worked.
National competition winners ( Caroline Price, Jenny Morris, Anna
Davis, Phil Powley, David Grubb, Julian Stannard, Kate Rhodes,etc.)
alongside young writers from Kent and Sussex ( Jack Lindsay, Megan
Snyders, Hariett Hughes, etc.)plus introduction from Ann and Peter
Sansom
Part of a definitive English-language edition, prepared in
collaboration with the Institute of Marxism-Leninism in Moscow,
which contains all the works of Marx and Engels, whether published
in their lifetimes or since. The series includes their complete
correspondence and newly discovered works.
Haynes disassembles every subject vehicle and documents every step
with thorough instructions and clear photos. Haynes repair manuals
are used by the pros, but written for the do-it-yourselfer.
Part of a definitive English-language edition, prepared in
collaboration with the Institute of Marxism-Leninism in Moscow,
which contains all the works of Marx and Engels, whether published
in their lifetimes or since. The series includes their complete
correspondence and newly discovered works.
Poems by Nell Keddie, Maggie Sullivan, Susan Utting, Allison
McVety, Paul Merchant, Sam Riviere, Michael Swan, Siriol Troup and
others in the adult section from a National Competition; young
prize-winners from Kent and Sussex ( Sophie Goodall, Sam Green,
Jennifer Leach, Katy Dye, Charles Hooper, Christian Mueller annd
others)
Harnessing the romance of the world of fashion and high art, this
fascinating story of a collection of miniature mannequins describes
the birth of Theatre de la Mode, the Theater of Fashion. Full of
stars such as Robert Ricci (Nina Ricci's son), filmmaker Jean
Cocteau, and other members of the 1944 haute couture industry, the
story follows 237 miniature fashion dolls through their epic tour
of Europe and North America, bringing fashion, elegance, and beauty
into a war-torn world. Also included are new colour photographs of
the mannequins, the reconstructed sets, and close-up details of
clothing so sewers, designers, and fashion mavens can appreciate
the creativity of Paris designers at the end of World War II.
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