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Given the global crises confronting the world today, it is
important to interrogate the notion of "the modern state" and to
evaluate its effectiveness in providing security and services for
its populations, including the most disadvantaged and vulnerable.
This book investigates the modern state's capacity to serve its
constituents by examining the organisations that facilitate two key
elements of contemporary living: social capital and social
enterprise. These elements are explored in a series of rich case
studies located in Australia, Ireland and Bangladesh, with broader
implications for policy and practice in the rest of the world. The
case studies highlight the growing importance of social enterprise
and social entrepreneurship in fostering social capital and in
contributing to the idea of "the enabling state". This book will
appeal to researchers, policy-makers and community leaders working
in business, education, employment pathways, homelessness, housing,
local government, mental health, public administration and refugee
resettlement.
The Elements of Psychological Case Report Writing in Australia is a
comprehensive and applied review of material required for basic
case conceptualisation and report writing in Australia. This book
is the first of its kind to offer a one-step resource to success in
submitting concise case reports that demonstrate basic applied
psychological competence. For anyone looking to submit case reports
to the Psychology Board of Australia to support their application
for general registration this is an absolute must-have resource.
Most notably this book provides: Numerous assessment focused and
intervention focused case report examples: A presentation of case
report requirements for 4+2 and 5+1 internship programs; A review
of important case conceptualisation areas necessary for applied
psychological understanding; Time management tips and guidance for
making focused progress on the production of required case report
and avoiding procrastination. Both early career and experienced
psychologists will find the case reports illustrative of various
assessments and interventions in applied psychology in Australia.
No other resource has collected together in one place multiple case
reports illustrating the use of so many assessment instruments nor
such a variety of interventions for the treatment of psychological
difficulties in Australia.
The Elements of Psychological Case Report Writing in Australia is a
comprehensive and applied review of material required for basic
case conceptualisation and report writing in Australia. This book
is the first of its kind to offer a one-step resource to success in
submitting concise case reports that demonstrate basic applied
psychological competence. For anyone looking to submit case reports
to the Psychology Board of Australia to support their application
for general registration this is an absolute must-have resource.
Most notably this book provides: Numerous assessment focused and
intervention focused case report examples: A presentation of case
report requirements for 4+2 and 5+1 internship programs; A review
of important case conceptualisation areas necessary for applied
psychological understanding; Time management tips and guidance for
making focused progress on the production of required case report
and avoiding procrastination. Both early career and experienced
psychologists will find the case reports illustrative of various
assessments and interventions in applied psychology in Australia.
No other resource has collected together in one place multiple case
reports illustrating the use of so many assessment instruments nor
such a variety of interventions for the treatment of psychological
difficulties in Australia.
Given the global crises confronting the world today, it is
important to interrogate the notion of "the modern state" and to
evaluate its effectiveness in providing security and services for
its populations, including the most disadvantaged and vulnerable.
This book investigates the modern state's capacity to serve its
constituents by examining the organisations that facilitate two key
elements of contemporary living: social capital and social
enterprise. These elements are explored in a series of rich case
studies located in Australia, Ireland and Bangladesh, with broader
implications for policy and practice in the rest of the world. The
case studies highlight the growing importance of social enterprise
and social entrepreneurship in fostering social capital and in
contributing to the idea of "the enabling state". This book will
appeal to researchers, policy-makers and community leaders working
in business, education, employment pathways, homelessness, housing,
local government, mental health, public administration and refugee
resettlement.
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