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Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? - A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making (Hardcover): Rose Wong Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? - A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making (Hardcover)
Rose Wong
R2,032 Discovery Miles 20 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nisei Daughter (Paperback, revised edition): Monica Sone Nisei Daughter (Paperback, revised edition)
Monica Sone; Introduction by Marie Rose Wong
R460 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

With charm, humor, and deep understanding, Monica Sone tells what it was like to grow up Japanese American on Seattle's waterfront in the 1930s and to be subjected to "relocation" during World War II. Along with over one hundred thousand other persons of Japanese ancestry--most of whom were U.S. citizens--Sone and her family were uprooted from their home and imprisoned in a camp. Her unique and personal account is a true classic of Asian American literature.

"Monica Sone's account of life in the relocation camps is both fair and unsparing. It is also deeply touching, and occasionally hilarious." ""New York Herald Tribune"

"The deepest impression that this unaffected, honest little story made on me was of smiling courage." "-San Francisco Chronicle "

Sweet Cakes, Long Journey - The Chinatowns of Portland, Oregon (Paperback): Marie Rose Wong Sweet Cakes, Long Journey - The Chinatowns of Portland, Oregon (Paperback)
Marie Rose Wong
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Around the turn of the twentieth century, and for decades thereafter, Oregon had the second largest Chinese population in the United States. In terms of geographical coverage, Portland's two Chinatowns (one an urban area of brick commercial structures, one a vegetable-gardening community of shanty dwellings) were the largest in all of North America. Marie Rose Wong chronicles the history of Portland's Chinatowns from their early beginnings in the 1850s until the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act in the 1940s, drawing on exhaustive primary material from the National Archives, including more than six thousand individual immigration files, census manuscripts, letters, and newspaper accounts. She examines both the enforcement of Exclusion Laws in the United States and the means by which Chinese immigrants gained illegal entry into the country. The spatial and ethnic makeup of the combined "Old Chinatown" afforded much more contact and accommodation between Chinese and non-Chinese people than is usually assumed to have occurred in Portland, and than actually may have occurred elsewhere. Sweet Cakes, Long Journey explores the contributions that Oregon's leaders and laws had on the development of Chinese American community life, and the role that the early Chinese immigrants played in determining their own community destiny and the development of their Chinatown in its urban form and vernacular architectural expression. Sweet Cakes, Long Journey is an original and notable addition to the history of Portland and to the field of Asian American studies.

Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? - A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making (Paperback): Rose Wong Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? - A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making (Paperback)
Rose Wong
R1,717 Discovery Miles 17 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? A Social Worker's Handbook for Decision Making provides readers with a step-by-step guide for applying the original evidence-based practice (EBP) model to carefully select interventions from the research base for individual clients. Readers learn how to obtain and integrate information from three key components-the best available evidence; clinical expertise; and the client's characteristics, values, and preferences-to support their choice of an effective intervention for the client. The text employs problem-based learning and case method approaches to teach readers how to access intervention literature; how to evaluate what is "best evidence"; what the research endeavor represents and who it excludes; how to rely on the expertise of the practitioner community; and how to consider the client's view of the problem. Ultimately, readers are guided to select an EBP for a client and write a case paper that articulates the steps they took and the reasoning for their selection. Filled with brief lectures, reflection questions, activities, and case examples, Which Evidence-Based Practice Should I Use? is an ideal text for social work practice and research courses and for mental health practitioners who wish to sharpen their skills for using the evidence base.

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