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Was It Something You Ate? - Food Intolerance: What Causes It and How to Avoid It (Paperback, New Ed): John Emsley, Peter Fell Was It Something You Ate? - Food Intolerance: What Causes It and How to Avoid It (Paperback, New Ed)
John Emsley, Peter Fell
R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

UFrom reviews of the hardback edition: '...explains the difference between food intolerance (which we can all suffer from) and food allergy (which is very rare). Throughout,there are case studies of people who have been badly affected by their diet, until the cause was identified. All the advice given in this book has been medically or scientifically substantiated.' Greenock Telegraph '...an excellent and well-written guide...beautifully argued and solidly evidence-based...illustrated throughout with case reports that add the spice of human interest...a worthy addition to the kitchen cookbook shelf.' Times Higher

Social Work with Asylum Seekers and Refugees - Making a Difference (Paperback): Peter Fell, Benedict Fell Social Work with Asylum Seekers and Refugees - Making a Difference (Paperback)
Peter Fell, Benedict Fell
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Out of stock

This book provides a comprehensive picture of social work with both asylum-seeking adults and children, and people recognised as refugees in Britain. It draws directly from practice experience and uses a range of methods to convey the immediacy of front-line work with a group of people whose reasons for being here are still only vaguely understood by many in the social work profession and beyond. Supportive social work with asylum seekers and refugees in both the voluntary and state sectors is seen to have a vital role in the lives of people who are often considered to be unwelcome and unwanted by the state, and who are regarded with suspicion and hostility by the general population compounded by negative portrayal in the media. The authors discuss the wider political and social contexts of asylum-seeking and its causes in the inequalities of wealth which exist between the global North and South, coupled with the persecutory regimes and conflict prevalent in many areas of the world. This book will be essential reading for all social workers and social work students who are increasingly likely to encounter asylum seekers and refugees in their practice.

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