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From disco balls to Christmas baubles ... Ex-dancer Emily Williams
turned her back on the sparkle of popular dancing show Strictly
Dancing with Celebs to help those in need. Now the only dancing she
does is teaching lonely pensioners to waltz, and the closest she
gets to disco balls is making baubles with the homeless people in
her Christmas crafts class. She's certainly not star-struck when
Hollywood heart-throb Blake Harris is sent to her at short notice
for community service, and has no desire to babysit the arrogant
actor with his bad boy antics and selfish ways. Christmas might be
a time for miracles, but Blake seems to be a lost cause. But
Emily's reasons for abandoning her dancing passion means she
understands the Hollywood wild child more than she'd like to admit.
Could their time together, coupled with a dash of Christmas spirit,
lead to a miracle change of heart for them both?
When falling in love comes with the risk of falling flat on your
face ... Former Olympic skating champion Katie Saunders is well
known for her 'ice queen' persona in the press. On the face of it,
perhaps Katie should have forgiven her former skating partner and
ex-boyfriend, Alex Michaelson, for the accident that shattered both
her ankle and their Olympic dreams - but she just can't seem to let
it go. When Katie reluctantly agrees to take part in a new TV
skating show, it's only because she's desperate for cash. What she
didn't count on is the drama - not only is she partnered up with
infamous love rat rugby player Jamie Welsh, but one of the judges
is none other than Alex Michaelson himself. As the show progresses,
will Katie be shown the hard way, once again, that romance on the
ice should remain strictly off-limits?
Neglect is now recognized as leading to significantly poor outcomes
for children in the short and long term. It is a matter of concern
for all professionals who work with children. Children who are
neglected are not likely to seek help in their own right and are
highly dependent on professionals such as health visitors and
schoolteachers identifying and responding to their needs for
support and protection. In order to carry out the key tasks of
prevention, recognition and response to neglect, practitioners
require up-to-date evidence-based information about the aetiology
and signs of neglect and what works in prevention and response.
This book addresses the key themes in child neglect, draws on
current research and practice knowledge and sets out the
implications for practice. With a joint health and social work
focus, this interdisciplinary book is an essential resource for
practitioners, academics and policy makers working towards
integrated and collaborative childcare services.
Based on a qualitative study of Irish child protection practices,
this work takes a detailed look at what professionals involved in
child protection do as they process cases. Examining both
theoretical frameworks and practice, Helen Buckley sets out to
clarify the factors that influence decision-making in child
protection work.;The text seeks to help professionals involved with
child assessment and protection to gain a deeper understanding of
their work.
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