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Shifting Grounds - Landscape in Contemporary Native American Art (Paperback): Kate Morris Shifting Grounds - Landscape in Contemporary Native American Art (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R863 Discovery Miles 8 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A distinctly Indigenous form of landscape representation is emerging among contemporary Indigenous artists from North America. For centuries, landscape painting in European art typically used representational strategies such as single-point perspective to lure viewers-and settlers-into the territories of the old and new worlds. In the twentieth century, abstract expressionism transformed painting to encompass something beyond the visual world, and, later, minimalism and the Land Art movement broadened the genre of landscape art to include sculptural forms and site-specific installations. In Shifting Grounds, art historian Kate Morris argues that Indigenous artists are expanding and reconceptualizing the forms of the genre, expressing Indigenous attitudes toward land and belonging even as they draw upon mainstream art practices. The resulting works evoke all five senses: from the overt sensuality of Kay WalkingStick's tactile paintings to the eerie soundscapes of Alan Michelson's videos to the immersive environments of Kent Monkman's dioramas, this art resonates with a fully embodied and embedded subjectivity. Shifting Grounds explores themes of presence and absence, survival and vulnerability, memory and commemoration, and power and resistance, illuminating the artists' engagement not only with land and landscape but also with the history of representation itself.

Re-imagining Child Protection - Towards Humane Social Work with Families (Paperback, New): Brid Featherstone, Susan White, Kate... Re-imagining Child Protection - Towards Humane Social Work with Families (Paperback, New)
Brid Featherstone, Susan White, Kate Morris
R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why has the language of the child and of child protection become so hegemonic? What is lost and gained by such language? Who is being protected, and from what, in a risk society? Given that the focus is overwhelmingly on those families who are multiply deprived, do services reinforce or ameliorate such deprivations? And is it ethical to remove children from their parents in a society riven by inequalities? This timely book challenges a child protection culture that has become mired in muscular authoritarianism towards multiply deprived families. It calls for family-minded humane practice where children are understood as relational beings, parents are recognized as people with needs and hopes and families as carrying extraordinary capacities for care and protection. The authors, who have over three decades of experience as social workers, managers, educators and researchers in England, also identify the key ingredients of just organizational cultures where learning is celebrated. This important book will be required reading for students on qualifying and post-qualifying courses in child protection, social workers, managers, academics and policy makers.

Re-imagining Child Protection - Towards Humane Social Work with Families (Hardcover, New): Brid Featherstone, Susan White, Kate... Re-imagining Child Protection - Towards Humane Social Work with Families (Hardcover, New)
Brid Featherstone, Susan White, Kate Morris
R2,148 Discovery Miles 21 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why has the language of the child and of child protection become so hegemonic? What is lost and gained by such language? Who is being protected, and from what, in a risk society? Given that the focus is overwhelmingly on those families who are multiply deprived, do services reinforce or ameliorate such deprivations? And is it ethical to remove children from their parents in a society riven by inequalities? This timely book challenges a child protection culture that has become mired in muscular authoritarianism towards multiply deprived families. It calls for family-minded humane practice where children are understood as relational beings, parents are recognized as people with needs and hopes and families as carrying extraordinary capacities for care and protection. The authors, who have over three decades of experience as social workers, managers, educators and researchers in England, also identify the key ingredients of just organizational cultures where learning is celebrated. This important book will be required reading for students on qualifying and post-qualifying courses in child protection, social workers, managers, academics and policy makers.

Children, families and social exclusion - New approaches to prevention (Paperback, New): Kate Morris, Marian Barnes, Paul Mason Children, families and social exclusion - New approaches to prevention (Paperback, New)
Kate Morris, Marian Barnes, Paul Mason
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many policy and practice initiatives that aim to prevent social exclusion focus on children and young people. This book seeks to consider new approaches to understanding the complexities of prevention, and how these new understandings can inform policy and practice. The authors use evidence from the National Evaluation of the Children's Fund to illustrate and explore the experiences of children and families who are most marginalised. They consider the historical context of approaches to child welfare, and present a new framework for understanding and developing preventative polices and practice within the context of social exclusion. Preventative initiatives such as the Children's Fund have supported large-scale complex evaluations that have generated rich and important data about strategies for addressing social exclusion and what they can achieve. The findings of this book have direct relevance for all those engaged in developing preventative policy and practice and will therefore be of interest to policy makers, practitioners and students of child welfare and social policy more broadly, in providing a timely discussion of key debates in designing, delivering and commissioning preventative services.

Social work and multi-agency working - Making a difference (Paperback, New): Kate Morris Social work and multi-agency working - Making a difference (Paperback, New)
Kate Morris
R651 Discovery Miles 6 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Multi-agency working is a dominant characteristic of emerging policy and practice across the range of social care settings. While this challenging activity places considerable demands at both practice and policy levels, when done well, service users agree it offers enhanced service provision. When delivered ineffectively, it can be frustrating and disempowering. This stimulating introductory text explores the challenges and opportunities for social-work education and practice within the context of multi-agency working. It brings together leading experts from across a range of disciplines, including criminology, mental health, child protection, drugs and alcohol, and education, to give the reader insights into different social care settings. It includes perspectives of those using services as well as describing the relevant legal and policy context and offering an overview of key research findings and contains trigger questions and a recommended resources section within each chapter. With an emphasis on identifying learning that can inform future practice, this text will be an essential text for both qualifying and post qualifying social workers who will go on to practice in diverse and assorted settings.

Social work and multi-agency working - Making a difference (Hardcover, New): Kate Morris Social work and multi-agency working - Making a difference (Hardcover, New)
Kate Morris
R1,885 Discovery Miles 18 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Multi-agency working is a dominant characteristic of emerging policy and practice across the range of social care settings. While this challenging activity places considerable demands at both practice and policy levels, when done well, service users agree it offers enhanced service provision. When delivered ineffectively, it can be frustrating and disempowering. This stimulating introductory text explores the challenges and opportunities for social-work education and practice within the context of multi-agency working. It brings together leading experts from across a range of disciplines, including criminology, mental health, child protection, drugs and alcohol, and education, to give the reader insights into different social care settings. It includes perspectives of those using services as well as describing the relevant legal and policy context and offering an overview of key research findings and contains trigger questions and a recommended resources section within each chapter. With an emphasis on identifying learning that can inform future practice, this text will be an essential text for both qualifying and post qualifying social workers who will go on to practice in diverse and assorted settings.

Get Cooking in the Classroom - Recipes to Promote Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools (Paperback): Sally Brown,... Get Cooking in the Classroom - Recipes to Promote Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools (Paperback)
Sally Brown, Kate Morris
R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book has been designed to provide teachers with the tools they need to include cooking in the classroom. With relative ease, teachers will be able to undertake a variety of healthy and fun food activities. Many of the recipes do not even require access to an oven! The book will help teachers meet the criteria of the September 2014 National Curriculum for all primary school children to learn cookery and about healthy eating. It provides a step-by-step approach, developing skills in food handling and understanding of the part food plays in the world around us, along with a range of cross-curricular links. Each of the 15 recipes is made as an individual mixture so children make and see their own achievements. The results are designed to go home with the child to share and demonstrate their new skills to siblings, parents, relations and friends. This can provide an excellent opportunity for celebrating achievement and lead to discussion about new foods and flavours at home. The teacher's notes also offer suggestions of both how to increase the skill demand of the recipe and how to make it easier, meaning that you can use the recipes through the whole age range of the school.

Protecting Children - A Social Model (Hardcover): Brid Featherstone, Anna Gupta, Kate Morris, Susan White Protecting Children - A Social Model (Hardcover)
Brid Featherstone, Anna Gupta, Kate Morris, Susan White
R2,146 Discovery Miles 21 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The state is increasingly experienced as both intrusive and neglectful, particularly by those living in poverty, leading to loss of trust and widespread feelings of alienation and disconnection. Against this tense background, this innovative book argues that child protection policies and practices have become part of the problem, rather than ensuring children's well-being and safety. Building on the ideas in the best-selling Re-imagining child protection and drawing together a wide range of social theorists and disciplines, the book: * Challenges existing notions of child protection, revealing their limits; * Ensures that the harms children and families experience are explored in a way that acknowledges the social and economic contexts in which they live; * Explains how the protective capacities within families and communities can be mobilised and practices of co-production adopted; * Places ethics and human rights at the centre of everyday conversations and practices.

Protecting Children - A Social Model (Paperback): Brid Featherstone, Anna Gupta, Kate Morris, Susan White Protecting Children - A Social Model (Paperback)
Brid Featherstone, Anna Gupta, Kate Morris, Susan White
R700 Discovery Miles 7 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The state is increasingly experienced as both intrusive and neglectful, particularly by those living in poverty, leading to loss of trust and widespread feelings of alienation and disconnection. Against this tense background, this innovative book argues that child protection policies and practices have become part of the problem, rather than ensuring children's well-being and safety. Building on the ideas in the best-selling Re-imagining child protection and drawing together a wide range of social theorists and disciplines, the book: * Challenges existing notions of child protection, revealing their limits; * Ensures that the harms children and families experience are explored in a way that acknowledges the social and economic contexts in which they live; * Explains how the protective capacities within families and communities can be mobilised and practices of co-production adopted; * Places ethics and human rights at the centre of everyday conversations and practices.

Shifting Grounds - Landscape in Contemporary Native American Art (Hardcover): Kate Morris Shifting Grounds - Landscape in Contemporary Native American Art (Hardcover)
Kate Morris
R1,260 Discovery Miles 12 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A distinctly Indigenous form of landscape representation is emerging among contemporary Indigenous artists from North America. For centuries, landscape painting in European art typically used representational strategies such as single-point perspective to lure viewers-and settlers-into the territories of the old and new worlds. In the twentieth century, abstract expressionism transformed painting to encompass something beyond the visual world, and, later, minimalism and the Land Art movement broadened the genre of landscape art to include sculptural forms and site-specific installations. In Shifting Grounds, art historian Kate Morris argues that Indigenous artists are expanding and reconceptualizing the forms of the genre, expressing Indigenous attitudes toward land and belonging even as they draw upon mainstream art practices. The resulting works evoke all five senses: from the overt sensuality of Kay WalkingStick's tactile paintings to the eerie soundscapes of Alan Michelson's videos to the immersive environments of Kent Monkman's dioramas, this art resonates with a fully embodied and embedded subjectivity. Shifting Grounds explores themes of presence and absence, survival and vulnerability, memory and commemoration, and power and resistance, illuminating the artists' engagement not only with land and landscape but also with the history of representation itself.

Secret St Albans (Paperback): Kate Morris Secret St Albans (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R494 R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Save R93 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

St Albans has a long and fascinating history from its pre-Roman settlement as Verlamion, through the Roman municipium of Verulamium, the Benedictine monastery dedicated to Alban, the first British Christian martyr, to the charter borough and market created by Edward VI in 1553 and the city designated by royal edict in 1877. The town's location on the ancient Watling Street linking London with the Midlands and the North West has ensured its significance in each of these periods. In this book, local author Kate Morris portrays episodes in the social life of the charter borough and market, when the town gained in popularity with City merchants and professional folk, often as their 'second home'. Morris reveals lesser-known events and characters of the Early Modern period of the town's history. Some of the tales and happenings revealed are not untypical of those in other English towns, but their telling in this context will appeal to all those with an interest in St Albans and its history, and the book's period illustrations and modern photography will delight.

Children, Families and Social Exclusion - New Approaches to Prevention (Hardcover, New): Kate Morris, Marian Barnes, Paul Mason Children, Families and Social Exclusion - New Approaches to Prevention (Hardcover, New)
Kate Morris, Marian Barnes, Paul Mason
R3,888 Discovery Miles 38 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many policy and practice initiatives that aim to prevent social exclusion focus on children and young people. This book seeks to consider new approaches to understanding the complexities of prevention, and how these new understandings can inform policy and practice. The authors use evidence from the National Evaluation of the Children's Fund to illustrate and explore the experiences of children and families who are most marginalised. They consider the historical context of approaches to child welfare, and present a new framework for understanding and developing preventative polices and practice within the context of social exclusion. Preventative initiatives such as the Children's Fund have supported large-scale complex evaluations that have generated rich and important data about strategies for addressing social exclusion and what they can achieve. The findings of this book have direct relevance for all those engaged in developing preventative policy and practice and will therefore be of interest to policy makers, practitioners and students of child welfare and social policy more broadly, in providing a timely discussion of key debates in designing, delivering and commissioning preventative services.

Apokalypsis Book Five (Paperback): Kate Morris Apokalypsis Book Five (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R554 Discovery Miles 5 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Trix (Paperback): Kate Morris Trix (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The McClane Apocalypse Book Nine (Paperback): Kate Morris The McClane Apocalypse Book Nine (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The McClane Apocalypse Book Eight (Paperback): Kate Morris The McClane Apocalypse Book Eight (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gingerbread (Paperback): Kate Morris Gingerbread (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The McClane Apocalypse Book Seven (Paperback): Kate Morris The McClane Apocalypse Book Seven (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The McClane Apocalypse Book Six (Paperback): Kate Morris The McClane Apocalypse Book Six (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The McClane Apocalypse Book 5 (Paperback): Kate Morris The McClane Apocalypse Book 5 (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The McClane Apocalypse Book 4 (Paperback): Kate Morris The McClane Apocalypse Book 4 (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R581 Discovery Miles 5 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The McClane Apocalypse - Book 1 (Paperback): Kate Morris The McClane Apocalypse - Book 1 (Paperback)
Kate Morris
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The end of the world doesn't happen with a bang. It takes slightly longer than that but not by much. Research projects, Gross Anatomy class, tests and fancy coffee drinks will cease to be important. The fight for her life will become the only thing that matters." Reagan McClane is a prodigy med school student on the brink of a brilliant career, but the United States and the rest of the world are headed towards total economic and social collapse. And it doesn't take more than a few hours for mass crime, looting and pillaging to spread across the country like a plague. A brutal attack at her university leads to a fight for her life before Reagan barely makes it home to the safety of her awaiting grandparents and sisters on their family farm in Tennessee. Three sexy Army Rangers, one of whom is married to Reagan's eldest sister, will join the McClane family to build their farm into an impenetrable fortress that they will fight to keep, no matter the cost. Reagan will find that defending her hardened, scarred heart against ever letting anyone in again will prove even more difficult than survival as one Ranger, in particular, tries to invade it. The McClane Apocalypse is a story of love, survival and the importance of family during the worst of times imaginable. Look for Book 2 of the trilogy coming in July

The World In My Kitchen - Global recipes for kids to discover and cook (from the co-devisers of CBeebies' My World... The World In My Kitchen - Global recipes for kids to discover and cook (from the co-devisers of CBeebies' My World Kitchen) (Paperback, New edition)
Sally Brown and Kate Morris, Kate Morris 1
R487 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R84 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Imagine a book that transports kids thousands of miles away with the fresh, healthy dishes of different lands. This book leads little people to explore countries and cuisines to try themselves. Simple recipes, using fresh, healthy and easy-to-source ingredients, with suggested substitutions, will open up different tastes, aromas and cuisines. With charming maps, interesting facts, health benefits of various foods and glorious photos that put the dishes in their home contexts, the book includes staple foods and popular dishes from a range of countries from Brazil to Thailand. Each recipe has step by step instructions that kids can follow easily, and simple serving suggestions to make the meal look fantastic. Each chapter homes in on a country with both interesting information such as climate and native landscape/animals. It focuses on healthy food products and famous dishes with a combination of 2 or 3 classic local recipes reworked with up-to-date twists using easily-accessible ingredients for kids to try. Take your kid on an amazing culinary journey of adventure without having to leave the kitchen!

Understanding Child and Family Welfare - Statutory Responses to Children at Risk (Paperback): Marie Connolly, Kate Morris Understanding Child and Family Welfare - Statutory Responses to Children at Risk (Paperback)
Marie Connolly, Kate Morris
R1,206 Discovery Miles 12 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How do workers around the world balance risk and support to ensure that their practice meets the ever-changing needs of children and their families? Renowned authors Marie Connolly and Kate Morris join forces to explore the frameworks and ideas which have shaped contemporary child and family welfare practice. From definitions of abuse to assessment models, they examine the knowledge base which lies at the heart of safe and effective statutory practice with children and families. Drawing on examples from a range of English-speaking jurisdictions, the book explores: - How to engage families, including participatory approaches and the role of the Family Group Conference - How to create positive out-of-home environments for children, discussing foster, kinship and residential care and adoption settings - How to improve professional decision-making through supervision and other organizational frameworks. At a time when child welfare systems across the globe are undergoing review, Understanding Child and Family Welfare provides a timely exploration of the reform agendas which will shape future practice. With sharp analytic insights into the difficulties and dilemmas which characterize this field, it is fundamental reading for all students studying child and family support or child protection, as well as for practitioners working within children and family settings.

User Involvement and Participation in Social Care - Research Informing Practice (Paperback): Liz Ross, Kirstein Rummery, Judith... User Involvement and Participation in Social Care - Research Informing Practice (Paperback)
Liz Ross, Kirstein Rummery, Judith Rumgay, Helen Rogers, David Ward, …
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Empowerment of users of social care services has become a key issue in much current social work and social policy literature. But many of these texts have focused on themes such as consumerism and citizens' rights, settings in which user involvement is restricted to influencing front-line workers, with little participation in policy making at senior management level. This book explores strategies for effectively involving users in the planning, delivery and evaluation of services. How the key concepts of empowerment, participation and user involvement have been applied in important areas such as mental health, childcare services and criminal justice is discussed, and the outcomes for users considered. The book draws on extensive research and case studies, and also considers the methodology and ethical dilemmas of carrying out research.

Researching for Participation and Involvement in Social Care Delivery is an authoritative, thought-provoking overview of the current situation in social care delivery and presents a convincing argument for greater direct involvement of users at every level of policy making. It will be an invaluable resource for practitioners involved in social and health care delivery at all levels.

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