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This account of the incorporation of issues of equality into the
social work education curriculum focuses upon the period between
1989 and 1995, a time of considerable activity and rapid change. It
is based upon research carried out by the author whilst studying
for a doctorate in education.
This volume explores previously under-examined issues: the changes
in the curriculum content of social work courses in higher
education; why these changes were perceived as necessary; and the
significance of these changes. The book focuses specifically on the
controversial requirements relating to matters of equality, and the
unavoidable questions that spring from these. For example, how
should equality be defined? which areas - race, ethnicity,
sexuality, gender or class - have been considered the most
important? what is the role of social work in dealing with
inequality? These issues are not just of theoetical interest: they
affect the daily practice of social workers and the lives of their
clients. Yet, politicians and the media have been quick to create a
dichotomy between academic theory and common-sense practice that
significantly impacted on the changes in the social work
curriculum. The author brings an understanding and appreciation to
the complex shifts in what is considered significant for social
workers to know and to practise. which policy changes are proposed
and implemented, and the importance of awareness of one's own
positionality when exploring social issues and putting forward
potential solutions.
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A Divine Truth
Hilary Walker
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R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This essential handbook helps midwifery students to make the most
from their time studying. It clearly explains the core learning
skills you will need right from the start of the course, such as
academic writing, placement learning and understanding theoretical
concepts. It also introduces more advanced skills, such as
reflection, research, evidence-based practice, writing a
dissertation and complex decision making. It shows why these
important skills are essential for you both to succeed at
university and when you are a registered midwife. Key features - An
accessible student-friendly guide specifically written for
midwifery students - Three midwifery students are followed
throughout the book to show real issues that you may face during
your studies - Activities throughout help you test and develop your
own learning skills - Each chapter is linked to relevant NMC and
QAA standards, so that you can see what you are expected to know in
order to pass your programme. Series Editor The Transforming
Midwifery Practice series editor is Judith Jackson, Canterbury
College.
If you're planning to enter a dressage show for the first time,
this handy guide will steer you through the entire process. Updated
to reflect the new USDF and USEF dressage tests and rules, this
manual includes: - Where to find a dressage competition - How to
choose the right dressage test - Diagrams of the small and standard
arena layouts - Dress code and permitted saddlery - How to prepare
yourself and your horse for a show - Tips for calming show nerves -
Easy ways to improve your show marks in the ring - A suggested
routine for your competition day
A collection of humorous and serious-ish short stories, ending in a
cute poem for the fun of it.
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