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This myth-busting and question-focused textbook tackles the
fascinating and important social and policy issues posed by the
challenges and opportunities of ageing. The unique pedagogical
approach recognises the gap between the lives of students and older
people, and equips students with the conceptual, analytical and
critical tools to understand what it means to grow old and what it
means to live in an ageing society. Features include: *
Myth-busting boxes incorporated into each chapter that unpack the
common assumptions and stereotypes about ageing and older people in
a clear and striking way; * A multidisciplinary and issue-focused
approach, interspersed with lively examples and vignettes bringing
the debates to life; * Group and self-study activities; * A
comprehensive glossary of key terms. Answering questions which have
arisen over years of longitudinal and systematic research on the
social implications of ageing, this lively and engaging textbook
provides an essential foundation for students in gerontology,
sociology, social policy and related fields.
This myth-busting and question-focused textbook tackles the
fascinating and important social and policy issues posed by the
challenges and opportunities of ageing. The unique pedagogical
approach recognises the gap between the lives of students and older
people, and equips students with the conceptual, analytical and
critical tools to understand what it means to grow old and what it
means to live in an ageing society. Features include: *
Myth-busting boxes incorporated into each chapter that unpack the
common assumptions and stereotypes about ageing and older people in
a clear and striking way; * A multidisciplinary and issue-focused
approach, interspersed with lively examples and vignettes bringing
the debates to life; * Group and self-study activities; * A
comprehensive glossary of key terms. Answering questions which have
arisen over years of longitudinal and systematic research on the
social implications of ageing, this lively and engaging textbook
provides an essential foundation for students in gerontology,
sociology, social policy and related fields.
Thit title was first published in 2000: This text helps
organizations prepare for inspection by the Training Standards
Council. It approaches inspection using two distinct perspectives.
The first is a linear account of an inspection through "diary"
entries of inspector and trainer; the second is ten typical
encounters during inspection.
Drawing on a range of approaches developed by paediatric chaplaincy
teams worldwide, this edited collection provides best principles,
practices and skills of chaplaincy work with neonates, infants,
children, young people and their families. By engaging with
paediatric chaplaincy from an international, multifaith
perspective, contributors from around the world and different faith
traditions show what good spiritual, religious and pastoral care
for children and their families looks like. The book contains
contributions from specialists who work with children with mental
health issues or profound disabilities, as well as chapters that
focus on how best to provide palliative and bereavement care.
Includes resources and activities for use in specialist care
situations and tools for assessment, making this a must-have for
any paediatric chaplaincy team working in a hospital or hospice.
Contemporary mission and ministry, as well as best practice in
secular government, emphasize partnership and working together. Yet
this can be easier said than done. At its best, working together
brings energy and synergy and enables you to achieve something you
could never do alone. At its worst, it's a nightmare that you may
well wish you had never got into. Skills for Collaborative Ministry
will help you to work more effectively with other people, both
inside and outside of the Church. Each chapter focuses on a
particular skill - such as team building, facilitation, diversity
skills, conflict resolution and evaluation techniques - outlines
the theory and the theology behind it, and gives practical guidance
and advice. Written by an experienced team, the book includes
exercises for both individuals and groups, along with a range of
ideas that can be adapted to your own context. It will enable you
to work collaboratively with confidence and skill.
This practical guide offers invaluable and sensitive advice for all
who work alongside terminally ill children, their families and
families who have been bereaved. Paul Nash helpfully describes the
different types of care that are needed depending on the age of the
child - from baby to teenager - and on the particular needs of the
child's family. He also provides resources to help with remembering
and celebrating the life of a child, including rituals that can be
used in preparation for death, at the time of death and at funeral
or memorial services.
This is a critical edition of the art writings of the painter Paul Nash (1889-1946). Alongside the very different Wyndham Lewis, Nash was the only major British artist of his generation who was also a regular critic of, and essayist on, art. He knew and read the leading critics of his day, and evolved a distinctive position in relation to them. His relationship to British modernism and the mutual stimulus of art and criticism, the opening up of his criticism and that of others to poetic and literary influences under the influence of Surrealism is discussed by Andrew Causey.
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A Century of Prints in Britain (Paperback)
Jill Constantine, Julia Beaumont-Jones; Artworks by Bridget Riley, Fiona Banner, Patrick Caulfield, …
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In reflective practice we are asked to consider our own experiences
and ask 'what went well?', 'what went badly' and 'how might I do
better next time?' Tools for Reflective Ministry contains practical
exercises and ideas on how to do this theologically and
spiritually, putting Christianity at the core of the discipline.
Topics covered include: using metaphor in reflection; spiritual
practices for reflection; reframing the past, imagining the future,
understanding the present; using culture in reflection; reflecting
without words; reflecting with nature; reflecting together.
Through a rich variety of case studies, this book provides insight
into the patient's needs and the chaplain's perspective, as well as
discussions of spiritual assessments and spiritual care
interventions. Case studies such as a request to baptise a child
complicated due to his admission for 'psychiatric reasons', as well
as work with military veterans, such as a female transgender
veteran who has been alienated from her faith, show the breadth and
complexity of work that chaplains undertake daily. Each section
also includes critical responses to the case studies presented from
a chaplain and related healthcare professional. This book will
enable chaplains to critically reflect on the spiritual care they
provide, and provide an informed perspective for healthcare
professionals and others involved in chaplaincy services.
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Trouble and Grump (Paperback)
Kimberley Elliot; Illustrated by Paul Nash
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Mute Dog (Paperback)
Chloe M Chapman, Madison R Chapman; Illustrated by Paul Nash
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Contemporary mission and ministry, as well as best practice in
secular government, emphasize partnership and working together. Yet
this can be easier said than done. At its best, working together
brings energy and synergy and enables you to achieve something you
could never do alone. At its worst, it's a nightmare that you may
well wish you had never got into. Skills for Collaborative Ministry
will help you to work more effectively with other people, both
inside and outside of the Church. Each chapter focuses on a
particular skill - such as team building, facilitation, diversity
skills, conflict resolution and evaluation techniques - outlines
the theory and the theology behind it, and gives practical guidance
and advice. Written by an experienced team, the book includes
exercises for both individuals and groups, along with a range of
ideas that can be adapted to your own context. It will enable you
to work collaboratively with confidence and skill.
Exploring both principles and best practice of the spiritual care
of sick children and young people, this remarkable and inspiring
book equips the reader to think critically and creatively about how
to provide care in hospitals, hospices and other care contexts for
ill and disabled children. Written for staff from any allied health
discipline, the authors explore the potential spiritual needs and
issues faced by sick children and young people. They provide
evidence-based practice principles, and a range of activity-based
interactions that empower the child or young person and expand
discussion of meaning and identity. The book includes stories and
multidisciplinary practice examples, as well as many ideas;
practical activities; discussion of work with families, and also of
the various tensions and issues that can emerge. Based on
evidence-based practice and research carried out by the Chaplaincy
Team at Birmingham Children's Hospital, the book will be helpful
and inspiring reading for chaplains, nurses, play and youth
workers, therapists and anyone else involved in the care of sick
children and young people.
What do you need to know in order to provide the best possible care
for sick children of different faiths? What, in the context of the
young person's faith, might it be helpful to know to support the
child and the family, improve care, communicate sensitively and
avoid causing offence? Drawing on extensive, evidence-based
research and practice, this practical resource addresses the
multi-faith needs of sick and dying children and young people in
hospitals and the wider community. Covering Islam, Christianity,
Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism, it provides the key
information needed to help multi-disciplinary healthcare staff
offer the best, culturally-appropriate care to sick children and
their families. The book discusses daily, palliative, end of life
and bereavement care in a range of settings, including hospitals,
hospices, schools and home. The information provided covers those
aspects of the religions discussed that are essential for
healthcare staff to understand, including modesty and hygiene,
taboos, food and prohibited products, age-related issues, sacred
objects, visitors, and the expectations of the family. It includes
important information on the issues of disability and mental health
in each faith as well as addressing the significance within
different faith traditions of the transitions from childhood to
adolescence to adulthood. A comprehensive resource that uniquely
focuses on the care needs of sick children from different faiths,
this book will be of immeasurable value to multi-disciplinary
healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses, bereavement
support and palliative care workers, carers, counsellors, chaplains
and arts therapists.
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