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Are you a senior carer or team leader who wishes to progress to
management? Or an existing care home manager interested in
improving the standard of care you offer? Essential reading for
anyone considering career progression to manager level, Managing to
Care: The Care Home Manager's Guide explores the role of the care
home manager, and the preparation, experience and training this
involves. This invaluable guide will navigate the reader through
their journey to becoming a manager, from analysing their
leadership abilities and interpersonal skills when delivering care,
to examining their personal and professional qualities and
exploring their management ambitions and the ways in which they can
achieve these in the care home. Honest, engaging and informative,
with a foreword by Martin Green, chief executive of Care England,
Managing to Care will help carers evaluate the experience they have
gained from working in a home, reflect on where they are now and
where they would like to be in the future. The helpful guide will
provide all the encouragement and practical direction needed by
carers - either to improve the level of care that they are
currently offering, or to make the important transition to manager.
England used to enjoy one of the most comprehensive railway
networks in Europe. By the last decade of the 19th century there
was hardly a hamlet in the land which could not be reached by train
itself or after a brief ride in a pony and trap from the nearest
station. However, the improved reliability and sheer convenience of
internal combustion engined road vehicles brought competition to
the railways which caused a steady and persistent decline in
freight and passengers throughout the second half of the 20th
century. By then the railways, initially funded by private
enterprise, had been nationalized as a state asset. This left the
state paying for trains which ran at a loss for lack of goods and
people to fill them. During the late 1950s and throughout the
1960s, successive governments sought to staunch this outflow of
funds by closing thousands of miles of railway lines and hundreds
of stations.Many of these were branch lines, that is a track
leaving the main line to serve a specific place but going no
further. At a stroke, large parts of the huge 19th-century civil
engineering effort which went into building the network were
redundant and, once any salvage of value was removed, duly
abandoned. By and large, it was not economic to reinstate the
cuttings, embankments and bridges built to give the most straight
and level route possible for each line.What is left of these
abandoned lines can offer rewarding walks through the heart of the
countryside, away from roads and traffic, rich in flora and fauna
and littered with dramatic examples of Victorian civil engineering.
In short, there is something to the taste of the routine walker and
the railway enthusiast. For either type they are best done twice,
once in summer and once in winter. The summer will show what grows
where the plow and the sprayer to not go, while the winter will
show the detail of what was built, well over a century ago. This
book features 12 of these walks throughout Gloucestershire and
Wiltshire.
This revised 7th edition of Martin Green and Leo Palladino's
bestselling textbook, Hairdressing and Barbering: The Official
Guide to Level 2, contains everything today's student needs to
succeed in their Level 2 qualification. From understanding salon
basics, achieving an effective colour and cut, to developing a
career portfolio; this book has been updated with the latest
knowledge to bring it bang up to date with current hairdressing and
barbering industry requirements. Written in an engaging style, this
updated edition combines the latest industry expertise with
practical advice and information that will continue to inform and
inspire the hairdressers and barbers of tomorrow.
Completely revised to map to the recently-updated Hairdressing and
Barbering Level 1 National Occupational Standards, this new edition
of Martin Green's bestselling textbook is the only book needed to
succeed in a Hairdressing or Barbering Level 1 VRQ or NVQ
qualification. This is the only Level 1 guide to be endorsed by
VTCT and is trusted by students and trainers. This book is suitable
for those studying for NVQ and VRQ Level 1 qualifications with all
awarding associations, including VTCT, City & Guilds, ITEC and
other providers. It has been developed to equip learners with
everything they need to gain their qualification and provide a
handy reference throughout their career.
Green offers his own arguments with C.P. Snow's The Two Cultures.
The Pocket Guide to Key Terms for Hairdressing is fully endorsed by
Habia and is THE essential reference tool to all the key terms
learners will need to know for their Hairdressing and Barbering
studies. This easy-to-use revision tool provides quick and simple
definitions for all key topics at Level 1, 2 and 3 to help learners
prepare for assessments and the exciting world of work. The Pocket
Guide works alongside our leading series of Hairdressing textbooks
by Leo Palladino and Martin Green.
Completely revised to map to the recently-updated Professional
Hairdressing and Barbering Level 3 National Occupational Standards,
this new edition of Martin Green's bestselling textbook is the only
book needed to successfully complete a Hairdressing or Barbering
Level 3 NVQ qualification. This is the only Level 3 guide to be
endorsed by VTCT and is trusted by students and trainers. This book
is suitable for those studying for NVQ Level 3 qualifications with
all awarding associations, including VTCT, City & Guilds, ITEC
and other providers. It has been developed to equip learners with
everything they need to gain their qualification and provide a
handy reference throughout their career.
Increasing concern about over-reliance on antibiotics (resulting in
antimicrobial resistance), as well as broader concerns about animal
welfare, have put greater emphasis on preventative measures in
maintaining the health of farm animals. Herd health management
(HHM) programmes take a population approach based on quantitative
epidemiology which makes it possible to assess disease risk and, as
a result, prevent and manage diseases more effectively. Improving
dairy herd health reviews key challenges in dairy herd health
management, such as effective monitoring and diagnosis of
infectious diseases, as well as recent developments in areas such
as disease prevention and disease surveillance. This collection
reviews HHM issues across the dairy cow life cycle, from
reproduction and calf health to the transition stage and
replacement of stock. Later chapters discuss the successful
implementation of HHM programmes in specific instances, from
maintaining udder and hoof health, to preventing metabolic
disorders, bacterial and viral diseases, as well as parasitic
infections.
Beautifully illustrated by comic book legend, Bill Sienkiewicz.
This official autobiography of Santa Claus is the perfect Christmas
present, telling for the first time ever the true story behind the
legend that is Santa Claus. Just imagine what it would be like to
sit beside Santa Claus and hear for the first time the true story
of his miraculous life as only Santa himself could tell it. Old
Kris Kringle tells the story of his life, from his childhood to the
workings of his toyshop, and on the mysteries of his Christmas Eve
flight, in an illustrated Christmas keepsake designed for families
to read aloud.
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Dairy Herd Health (Hardcover, New)
Jonathan Statham; Edited by Martin Green; Contributions by Laura Green, Andrew Bradley, Chris Hudson, …
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R2,790
R2,510
Discovery Miles 25 100
Save R280 (10%)
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Dairy herd health is an important and universal topic in large
animal veterinary practice and farming, covering both preventive
medicine and health promotion. With the move towards large-scale
farming, the health of the herd is important as an economic unit
and to promote the health of the individuals within it. This book
focuses on diseases within herds, herd husbandry practices,
youngstock management and environmental issues. Major diseases and
conditions are covered, including mastitis, lameness, nutrition,
metabolic and common infectious diseases from a herd health
perspective. It is an essential resource for veterinary
practitioners and students, researchers and dairy industry
personnel.
No one wants to think about getting older. It's true. At any age,
when things are moving along normally day to day and everyone seems
fit and well, there seems no reason to think about future problems
that your friends and relatives might (and probably will) come
across as they age. In fact, it might even seem a little morbid to
think such thoughts, or possibly even tempting fate? Yet there will
come a time when you must raise these issues and, ideally, this
should be before any problems arise. The Essential Family Guide to
Caring for Older People is the ultimate source of information and
help for families with care responsibilities. Deborah Stone draws
on her extensive experience working in elder care to offer
practical advice on every aspect of the field indepth. Topics range
from how to get help immediately, legal information, care funding
options, a guide to useful technology and advice on the main
physical and mental health issues that affect older people. Plus
guidance is given on dealing with social services and ensuring you
choose the right care for your situations. Crucially, the book also
offers help on how to cope as a carer with practical advice on
juggling family, work and your caring responsibilities while
looking after yourself.
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Tales of Ruma (Paperback)
Martin Greening; Contributions by Don Perrin, Jody Lynn Nye
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R418
Discovery Miles 4 180
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Salvage (Paperback)
Mike Lynch, Martin Greene; Illustrated by Neil McClements, Anthony O'Neill
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R348
Discovery Miles 3 480
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Martin Green is a retiree/free-lance writer living in Roseville,
California. In 1991, the year after he retired, he started writing
articles for a weekly alternative newspaper in Sacramento,
Suttertown News.. In the same year, he began free-lancing for the
Neighbors section of the Sacramento Bee, Since 2000, he's been
writing for a monthly newspaper, the Sun Senior News, and currently
does two monthly features, "Observations" and "Favorite
Restaurants."
In addition to his journalism, Martin has had over 250 short
stories published in online magazines and has self-published three
collections of these stories (2006, 2007 and 2008) as well as a
longer work, "One Year in Retirement" (2009), a collection of his
"Observations" (2010) and a book called "Potpourri," (2011),
containing short stories, a year and a half of "Observations," and
"Last Words," essays "On Growing Old," "On Writing," "On Reading,"
and "On Travel."
This book contains a novelette, "A Life: Phase One" and 28 short
stories published online since "Potpourri." The novelette follows
the adventures of a young man returning from the Army in the 1950's
to New York, where he wants to get a job, find a girl and a place
of his own to live in. Simple enough goals, but as he finds out,
life is not that simple and complications ensue, including leaving
New York and going West to San Francisco.
Martin has been married to Beverly 47 years, has three sons
(David, Michael and Christopher), three grandsons (Mason, Morgan
and Logan), one granddaughter (Stephanie) and two cats (Bun-Bun and
Shandyman).
"Martin Green's stories always ring true for me. His characters
are real people. Whenever I finish reading one of Martin's stories
I feel I've just spent time with an old friend."
---Julie Larson, Editor, Storystar
"Martin Green's stories take me on a trip around a place, or a
time. I'm drawn in by what happened there."
--Editor, Winamop
"Martin Green's stories are thoughtful, witty and always
entertaining."
---Dianne Kochenberg
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