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This fully revised and expanded second edition focusses on
high-risk youth - whose struggles include neglect and abuse,
alcohol and drug abuse, the risk of being exploited, mental health
issues, and the inability to self-regulate and trust - a population
of youth that government child welfare services and community
agencies struggle to serve adequately. The focus has traditionally
been on punishment-consequence interventions and demanding
compliance, but experience and research shows that they can be
better served through relationship-based practice incorporating
harm reduction principles, resiliency and strength-based
approaches, community collaboration, and an understanding that
these youth typically come from experiences of early trauma
impacting their brain development and their ability to form
attachments. With new material on attachment, trauma and brain
development, the "perfect storm" youth, how to end relationships,
shame, and societal divisions, this book provides an overview of
the Get Connected practice framework and philosophy which has been
successfully used in Canada and New Zealand and provides strategies
for engaging and working with the most disconnected, challenging,
and troubled youth in society. It will be required reading for all
agency service providers, community outreach workers, youth
workers, group home workers, probation officers, foster parents,
adoptive parents, service navigators, counsellors, addictions
workers, mental health workers, teachers, youth group leaders, and
youth pastors/advisors in religious settings, and camp counsellors.
This fully revised and expanded second edition focusses on
high-risk youth - whose struggles include neglect and abuse,
alcohol and drug abuse, the risk of being exploited, mental health
issues, and the inability to self-regulate and trust - a population
of youth that government child welfare services and community
agencies struggle to serve adequately. The focus has traditionally
been on punishment-consequence interventions and demanding
compliance, but experience and research shows that they can be
better served through relationship-based practice incorporating
harm reduction principles, resiliency and strength-based
approaches, community collaboration, and an understanding that
these youth typically come from experiences of early trauma
impacting their brain development and their ability to form
attachments. With new material on attachment, trauma and brain
development, the "perfect storm" youth, how to end relationships,
shame, and societal divisions, this book provides an overview of
the Get Connected practice framework and philosophy which has been
successfully used in Canada and New Zealand and provides strategies
for engaging and working with the most disconnected, challenging,
and troubled youth in society. It will be required reading for all
agency service providers, community outreach workers, youth
workers, group home workers, probation officers, foster parents,
adoptive parents, service navigators, counsellors, addictions
workers, mental health workers, teachers, youth group leaders, and
youth pastors/advisors in religious settings, and camp counsellors.
In the child welfare system some youth do well in their lives, but
far too many do not experience positive outcomes by the time they
are leaving government services. The youth often feel marginalized
and that they were not involved in decisions about their own lives,
leaving them with a sense of hopelessness and helplessness. This
book focuses on high-risk youth - whose struggles include neglect
and abuse, alcohol and drug abuse, the risk of being exploited,
mental health issues, and the inability to self-regulate and trust
- a population of youth that government child welfare services and
community agencies struggle to serve adequately. The focus has
traditionally been on punishment-consequence interventions and
demanding compliance, but experience and research shows they can be
better served through relationship-based practice incorporating
harm reduction principles, resiliency and strength-based
approaches, community collaboration, and an understanding that
these youth typically come from experiences of early trauma
impacting their brain development and their ability to form
attachments. This book provides an overview of the Get Connected
practice framework and philosophy, and provides strategies for
engaging and working with the most disconnected, challenging, and
troubled youth in society.
In the child welfare system some youth do well in their lives, but
far too many do not experience positive outcomes by the time they
are leaving government services. The youth often feel marginalized
and that they were not involved in decisions about their own lives,
leaving them with a sense of hopelessness and helplessness. This
book focuses on high-risk youth - whose struggles include neglect
and abuse, alcohol and drug abuse, the risk of being exploited,
mental health issues, and the inability to self-regulate and trust
- a population of youth that government child welfare services and
community agencies struggle to serve adequately. The focus has
traditionally been on punishment-consequence interventions and
demanding compliance, but experience and research shows they can be
better served through relationship-based practice incorporating
harm reduction principles, resiliency and strength-based
approaches, community collaboration, and an understanding that
these youth typically come from experiences of early trauma
impacting their brain development and their ability to form
attachments. This book provides an overview of the Get Connected
practice framework and philosophy, and provides strategies for
engaging and working with the most disconnected, challenging, and
troubled youth in society.
Many Christians suffer from sickness through erroneous thinking
that it's God's will for them to be sick or that healing belonged
only to the early church. Isaiah, the prophet, was shown the
spiritual side of the crucifixion and saw that Jesus not only bore
our sins, he bore our sicknesses, too. This is the first book to
come out in years that deals directly with the spiritual origin of
sickness and disease and how the believer can stand in victory
through Christ's finished work of redemption. It is structured to
give the believer a thorough understanding of healing in redemption
and provide the foundation for him to pray the prayer of faith for
healing.
Two of the fastest growing sectors of communications today are
mobile and Internet, both of which have had a profound effect on
people's lives. The convergence between these two sectors not only
presents great opportunities for the future of 'unplugged'
telecommunications but also great challenges in understanding the
relative position of different technologies in this future. This
book reviews the contribution of different wireless access
technologies to that future and looks at the opportunities of
opening up access to telecommunications systems via application
programming interfaces (APIs). The economics and regulatory issues
associated with wireless communications are also discussed, with a
look at the history and potential future of mobility from a user
perspective.
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