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This seminal book in the literature of child protective services
stimulates critical thinking and informed discussion for those
professionals and educators concerned with the quality of
children's protective services. The first book of its kind to
present scholarly reports on false allegations, Assessing Child
Maltreatment Reports tackles the age-old problem of deciding which
reports, verbal or written, represent truth and which represent
falsehood. When one deals with accusations in the area of child
maltreatment, special problems are posed. This vital resource
brings home the complexity and seriousness of confronting the need
to separate true reports from false reports. Given the serious
consequences of reports of maltreatment, determining the accuracy
or inaccuracy of such reports is of major critical importance to
all concerned and the parents, children, and professionals directly
involved. This book deals effectively and practically with the
everyday work of assessing the validity and reliability of
maltreatment reports and guides professionals through rough waters
of finding truth with helpful research.This courageous book
provides hope for establishing a deeper understanding of the broad
system of child protection and consequently, enables professionals
to better handle individual crises and cases. Containing a range of
chapters--authored by leading academic researchers and
practitioners in child welfare services in the United States--which
examine the policy and practice issues related to false allegations
of child abuse and neglect, this volume provides guideposts for
further research and discussion. College and university students in
child welfare and related programs, human service practitioners
working in child protective and welfare services, and the larger
public--both parents and professionals working with children--who
have an interest in this important issue, will find Assessing Child
Maltreatment Reports a compassionate approach to a sensitive issue.
This seminal book in the literature of child protective services
stimulates critical thinking and informed discussion for those
professionals and educators concerned with the quality of
children's protective services. The first book of its kind to
present scholarly reports on false allegations, Assessing Child
Maltreatment Reports tackles the age-old problem of deciding which
reports, verbal or written, represent truth and which represent
falsehood. When one deals with accusations in the area of child
maltreatment, special problems are posed. This vital resource
brings home the complexity and seriousness of confronting the need
to separate true reports from false reports. Given the serious
consequences of reports of maltreatment, determining the accuracy
or inaccuracy of such reports is of major critical importance to
all concerned and the parents, children, and professionals directly
involved. This book deals effectively and practically with the
everyday work of assessing the validity and reliability of
maltreatment reports and guides professionals through rough waters
of finding truth with helpful research.This courageous book
provides hope for establishing a deeper understanding of the broad
system of child protection and consequently, enables professionals
to better handle individual crises and cases. Containing a range of
chapters--authored by leading academic researchers and
practitioners in child welfare services in the United States--which
examine the policy and practice issues related to false allegations
of child abuse and neglect, this volume provides guideposts for
further research and discussion. College and university students in
child welfare and related programs, human service practitioners
working in child protective and welfare services, and the larger
public--both parents and professionals working with children--who
have an interest in this important issue, will find Assessing Child
Maltreatment Reports a compassionate approach to a sensitive issue.
Erudite and sensitive, author Michel Robin has earned the wisdom
that worldly experience of six decades confers on a reflective man.
But in Sixty Years Young, he goes back through time to confront the
child that he was and to embrace the ways in which that boy is
still who he is now. In the tradition of philosophers' and poets'
courageous childhood confessionals, yet with an honesty and clarity
all his own, he gives us a real narrative of childhood seen through
un-tinted glasses. Revisiting his boyhood becomes a quest for
truth. The truth of the man he has become. The wider truth of the
world as the boy saw it, the world that grew up around him. The
tales of his truths make for episodes at times delightful, at times
embarrassing, and always incisive. This is no safe stroll down
Memory Lane. The author relives the beauty and tyranny of being a
child. Young Michel commands fairness into his universe with toy
soldiers shared with the neighbor boy across the fence of social
divide. He lights matches to the housecat's whiskers. He pursues
his first love with a barrage of letters, and gets punished by the
school priest. He parries adult intervention with subterfuge or
flashes of contrition. Older Michel dissects his world - our world
- with the keen intransigence of the boy. It's a dialogue between
two selves. A protest against malice and hypocrisy. A hand held out
for love. An ode to life. It's also an evocation of Belgium in the
post-war years. There are tensions among family members around
issues of class and religion. Puritanism contends with fascination
for movies, fast cars, beautiful girls. People, events, beliefs all
loom into the lens, held in the same lucid gaze, by the boy and by
the man that boy has become. As if yesterday was still today.
You already know the basics of good health. So why do you still
struggle to reach your wellness goals, feel energized and have a
balanced life? Dr. Robin's book The E Factor: Engage, Energize,
Enrich-Three Steps to Vibrant Health, addresses the three factors
that will move you forward to optimal well-being. Dr. Robin shares
how to engage a wellness lifestyle, first by knowing your why,
setting your intention, planning your path, and finding your tribe.
Next, she helps you understand how to energize your life,
addressing adrenal fatigue, food as fuel, and life energy. Finally,
Dr. Robin reminds you that your well-being includes life enriching
factors, like impacting your community, having healthy
relationships, being in gratitude, and serving others. Each chapter
concludes with exercises, tips, recipes or planning tools to guide
you in the next steps of your wellness journey. Health and
well-being are more than eating salads and exercising. Read The E
Factor to achieve holistic, vibrant health
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Belleville Rendezvous (DVD)
Jean-Claude Donda, Michel Robin, Monica Vegas, Michele Caucheteux; Contributions by Sylvain Chomet, …
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It is the 1960s in France, and a young boy called Champion lives
with his grandmother, Madame Souza, dreaming of winning the Tour de
France. But before he competes he is kidnapped by the Mafia and
taken to Belleville where his cycling skills are utilised. Madame
Souza plans to rescue Champion with the help of 1930s jazz trio,
The Triplets of Belleville and her trusty dog, Bruno.
Plain-talking intro to televisions newest technology. Digital Television Fundamentals, Second Edition, by Michael Robin and Michel Poulin, is the ideal guide for everyone who deals with digital video production or equipment design - or who just wants to know how this new phenomenon works. Fully detailed and heavily illustrated, this easy-reading reference covers it all--from video and audio fundamentals...to bit-serial distribution and ancillary data multiplexing...to digital signal compression and distribution methods of coding and decoding. In this edition youll find: multimedia television treatment covering technologies, hardware, systems, workstations, A/V signal processing, disk storage, servers, cameras, VCRs, CD-ROM, DVI--plus interconnections, multimedia software, systems, and applications and standardization activities; late-breaking information on the DTV standard and how it affects broadcasting equipment and operations; a focus on the importance of relevant SMPTE and CCIR-ITU standards; details on digital/analog equipment compatibility issues; much more!
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