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***BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS 2022 SHORTLISTED TITLE*** So you have a
great idea... but you're not an entrepreneur, right? Wrong! Every
entrepreneur started with the same fears, doubts and anxieties that
you have right now. The difference between them and you? Nothing
more than the next choice you make. Ignite will take you step by
step through the process, turning that small spark into a flaming
success. This simple, easy-to-read guide will walk you through what
may seem today like an impossible journey. From business planning
to balancing wellbeing and hectic life schedules, this book breaks
down the seemingly impossible journey into small manageable steps
that you can cover over a matter of weeks, months or even years.
You can use the helpful reflections tool to note your thoughts as
you go along so even if you come back to the journey at a later
date you can pick up right where you left off! Jo Richardson has
over 20 years' experience as a HR professional coaching and
mentoring women in business. She has supported female entrepreneurs
and small business owners to break through barriers and overcome
personal and professional challenges.
Sometimes, it can be taken for granted that people are able to
manage, cope, or deal with, the variety of challenges and problems
that everyday life can throw their way. But how do people know how
to use such skills if they have never been taught them? Or, how can
we improve such skills when they are already present? Arguably, it
is by increasing the individual's ability to manage the variety of
difficult and sometimes complex situations in day-to-day life that
supports the personal choice of not resorting to problematic or
even offending behaviour.
This workbook offers creative solutions for practitioners who
work with clients identified as having general deficits in their
thinking skills, and an inability to cope with day-to-day problems
within the community. It contains a blend of practical exercises
and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) skills that the
practitioner can use with adults and young people (15+) on a
one-to-one basis to help support them with their problems. The
exercises are easy to follow, powerful and adaptable to different
learning styles. Simply pick the book up, and go
Getting back into work, or accessing education, whether for the
first time or after a break, can seem like a big and potentially
insurmountable step for some. However, it can be a critical one
along the path to desistance, with research supporting the
importance of stable employment as part of rehabilitation. The
particular issues faced by offenders present an added challenge to
practitioners supporting their clients in this process. Getting the
balance of motivation, realism and direction right can be
difficult. Employment has to be more than just a 'job'. Factoring
it in as a positive change means enabling someone to find a
position which incorporates, or encourages, their interests. It is
this which garners the client's interest and increases their
motivation to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. This
workbook has been written primarily for probation professionals,
and designed specifically with offenders in mind; however it is
applicable to anyone who is career hunting. It covers all aspects
of job hunting, from finding a career to CV writing and disclosing
convictions; providing a structured manner in which to collate the
required information. This workbook also approaches the subject
with a unique twist on the usual ETE work through exercises to
motivate, inspire, as well as manage feelings of rejection. Full
details on the Bennion Kearny website.
Thinking Skills, and addressing identified thinking skill deficits,
form the basis of much of the rehabilitative work done with those
who commit offences and anti-social behaviour. For a practitioner,
being able to effectively challenge this area in a constructive
manner with the client is an important tool, alongside linking work
done in any session with the client's 'real life' and environment.
The importance of thinking skills as a foundation for
interventions, and for building further focussed interventions, can
be seen in the Probation Service, Youth Offending Services, Prisons
and even schools, where individuals with the greatest needs are
often found and highlighted. This workbook offers creative and
memorable solutions for practitioners who work with clients
identified as having problematic, or deficits, in thinking skills -
where this has led offending, or other problematic and antisocial
behaviours. It contains exercises that the practitioner can use
with adults and young people (15+) on a one-to-one basis or within
a small group. The exercises are easy to follow, powerful, and
adaptable to different learning styles. Simply pick it up, and go
Full details on the Bennion Kearny website.
Increasing the understanding of the impact that someone's behaviour
has on another person's is becoming an increasingly important tool
for practitioners who attempt to reduce both reoffending and other
general problematic behaviours. Its importance can be seen in the
Probation Services, Youth Offending Services, Prisons and even
schools who have decided to promote and implement aspects of an
intervention called Restorative Justice (RJ). Using RJ, however,
comes at a huge cost. This can be seen in both the training of
staff to deliver it and also in the time required to undertake the
intervention. So what are the alternatives? This workbook offers
creative solutions for practitioners who are working with
perpetrators of offending, or other problematic and antisocial
behaviour, on a one-to-one basis. It benefits from exercises that
the practitioner can use with adults and young people (15+) which
are easy to follow, powerful and adaptable to all different
learning styles. Simply pick it up, and go This book is part of
Bennion Kearny's Probation Workbook Series, and full details are
available on the Bennion Kearny website.
Are you looking to get into work for the first time, or after a
break? Not sure where to start? Then let the Equip Workbook help
you Employment should be more than just a 'job'. Employment should
be a positive experience which keeps you interested, motivated,
fulfilled, and (of course) paid. Naturally, getting a job can prove
a challenge at times, especially if you have convictions, but this
workbook is designed to help anyone looking to enter or re-enter
the world of employment - irrespective of background or missing
qualifications. Even if you have no idea what you want to do, this
workbook will help guide you systematically through the processes
needed to choose a career, set goals, identify obstacles, and
develop resilience. EQUIP covers all aspects of job hunting, from
thinking about possible careers to CV writing to preparing for
interviews. There is a detailed section on disclosing convictions -
what needs to be disclosed, when, and example disclosure
statements. This workbook is a focused but enjoyable way to help
get into work Full details on the Bennion Kearny website.
Increasing a client's understanding into the impact that alcohol
use can have on both health and behaviour is becoming an
increasingly important tool for practitioners who attempt to reduce
both reoffending and related problematic behaviours. Its importance
can be seen in the Probation Services, Youth Offending Services,
Prisons and even schools, where the negative consequences of
drinking alcohol are often most keenly felt, and where
interventions to tackle this growing issue can be effectively
implemented. This workbook offers creative solutions for
practitioners who work with clients identified as having
problematic alcohol use, and individuals where this has led to
offending, or other problematic and antisocial behaviours. It
contains exercises that the practitioner can use with adults and
young people (15+) on a one-to-one basis. The exercises are easy to
follow, powerful, and adaptable to all different learning styles.
Simply pick it up, and go Full details on the Bennion Kearny
website.
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