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She's a little girl but she has a VERY loud voice which causes many
problems. Then something exciting happens to make her a hero
Children, parents and carers will love acting out this delightful
story of triumph over obstacles.
Written by Tom Mann, arguably one of the greatest socialists and
certainly the greatest internationalist that this country has ever
produced, these pamphlets in support of the 8-hour day ring as true
today as when they were first published over a century ago. With an
introduction by Terry McCarthy
What terrified the State, employers, and major elements of the
British Trades Union and Labour Movement was that the Dublin
strikers were linked to an armed force of workers, the Citizens'
Army. This was alien to any preceding political or industrial
dispute. It was the first time in Ireland's, and Britain's, history
that the main protagonists against the State were socialists, and
indeed armed ones. British intelligence warned of the dangers of
this strike, noting that this was not just an industrial dispute,
and, if left its own devices, could lead to a Socialist revolution
that might spread to the mainland. This fascinating period saw Sinn
Fein, who were vehemently opposed to the strike, transformed during
the unrest from a fringe group to a major party at the expense of
Labour and socialism.
Aiming to provide purpose and direction in a complex field of work,
this book offers direct and straightforward guidance on how to
improve child protection on the frontline. Terry McCarthy draws
directly from his own extensive practice experience to outline
three steps to achieve improved outcomes. First, he explains how to
establish an effective culture which develops learning on
relationships and styles of authority. Second, he identifies how to
support social workers to create a stable, skilled and confident
workforce, equipped to deal with emotional challenges. Third, he
outlines strategies to enable families to change, with useful
techniques for working alongside families to make sure the needs of
the child are being met. This approach aims to help children to
live safely and well within their own families. This practical
guide serves as a guiding compass through the dilemmas and
conflicts of child protection practice, and will be valued by
frontline social work managers and practitioners alike.
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