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Since the 1930s, more than 1.5 million glass paperweights have been
made in Britain. Here is the first comprehensive reference to
identify them. Whether you have been given one paperweight as a
gift and know nothing about the subject, or are a serious collector
who owns hundreds of items, this book is certain to prove
indispensable. For the beginner, the illustrations and listings
will help in identifying your paperweight, as well as giving its
value. The production of glass paperweights in Britain is due
largely to the initial stimulus of one person, Paul Ysart, whose
family settled in Scotland. Many Ysart paperweights never
illustrated before are shown here, including a rare signed and
dated butterfly, a magnum containing a metal badge, and a scrambled
weight with butterfly portrait canes. Strathearn items include
miniatures and magnums, and rarely seen illustrated brochures.
Whitefriars lovers will appreciate the most comprehensive list ever
published. Of the book's 360 color illustrations, over 60 are of
Whitefriars, including more than fifteen highly important
paperweights never illustrated before, such as the Royal Visit and
a footed magnum over five inches in diameter. Caithness, John
Deacons, William Manson, and Selkirk's ranges are well covered, as
are many studio artists. Humorous stories and tales of production
problems add to this book's appeal. By listing over 2,000 British
paperweights, the author has provided a notable reference work that
will be consulted for years to come.
This comprehensive guide to relationship-based practice in social
work communicates the theory using illustrative case studies and
offers a model for practice. Updated and expanded, it now includes
increased coverage of anti-oppressive and diversity issues, service
user perspectives and systemic approaches in social work. The book
explores the ranges of emotions that practitioners may encounter
with service users, and covers working in both short-term and
long-term professional relationships. It also outlines key skills,
such as how to establish rapport, and explores systemic issues,
such as building appropriate support systems for practice,
management and leadership.
What should you expect when you're expecting to foster? This book
is a guide to taking the first critical steps of your fostering
journey, explaining what fostering is, how to become a foster carer
and what it takes to thrive. Combining invaluable advice from
veteran foster carers, the expertise of the professionals who
support them, and priceless experiences of foster children
themselves, this book explains the fostering process step by step.
It tackles all the questions that you've ever asked yourself about
fostering: What is fostering really like? What are the challenges?
What kind of difference could I make? Comprehensive and accessible,
this is the companion for first-time fosterers or those considering
foster care.
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