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At a time when pornography is more accessible than ever and many
young people are inadvisably turning to pornography to learn about
sex and relationships, this book explores what pornography is, the
politics behind pornography, how it can affect both sexual and
non-sexual relationships and the effects of pornography on mental
health. The book also covers the important wider topics of the
making and sharing of inappropriate images and over exposure to
porn contributing to what is becoming known as 'rape culture'. It
includes full lesson plans, activities, photocopiable materials and
clear information on how to implement the programme, including
outlines for staff CPD sessions and parent workshops. This book
will be vital for PSHE teachers, senior leadership teams, pastoral
care teams, school counsellors, youth workers, school nurses, and
anyone who might be involved in sex education provision for young
people.
This is an essential handbook for youth workers, teachers, social
workers and youth justice practitioners working with young people
to raise awareness about the risks and realities of gangs and
gang-related crime. Each activity offers a different learning
experience including quizzes, worksheets, games and interactive
activities. The book explores peer pressure, loyalty and personal
responsibility as well the impact that violent crime can have on
individuals, family, community and wider society. It also considers
the ethical and moral dilemmas of gang life, serious youth violence
and crime and the potential consequences of gang membership and
carrying a weapon. Written by a renowned youth worker and trainer,
this essential book helps young people to separate myth from fact,
build assertiveness and develop the skills to make safe choices.
101 Things to Do on the Street is packed with creative and
innovative ideas for street games and activities to help young
people aged 11--19 explore personal, social and emotional issues.
Specifically designed so that few resources or props are needed,
the activities included are all practical, easy to follow, and
above all, fun. As well as helping young people get to know each
other, they explore issues such as gender stereotypes, offending
behaviour, values, trust and street safety. They also aim to
improve skills such as teamwork, communication, compromise and
negotiation. From role-play and arts and crafts to discussion and
quizzes, there are over 100 ideas to meet the needs of young people
who choose to meet on the street, which can also be adapted for use
elsewhere. This second edition includes information on what
detached and outreach work is, tips and ideas on how to get
started, staying safe guidelines, and over 30 revised or new
activities. This invaluable resource will be used time and again by
detached and outreach youth workers, mobile projects, community
development officers, street wardens, and youth offending teams -
in fact anyone working with young people who needs tried and tested
ideas for games and activities to engage and motivate outside of
building-based provision.
Packed with fun sessions and practical group activities, Working
with Young Women presents a multitude of opportunities for young
women to build self-esteem, confidence and assertiveness. From art
activities to life story work, the author offers ideas for a wide
range of projects, games, discussions, drama and role-play to
engage and motivate. Issues covered include body image, positive
relationships, bullying, keeping safe and healthy lifestyles. This
second edition has also been updated and includes a new section on
gender and stereotyping. The book features guidelines for
facilitating effective group work, ideas on how to get started, and
evaluation techniques to end on a positive note. The activities are
appropriate for all young women aged 13 to 19, and include
suggestions for those who have special educational needs and
adaptations for one-to-one work. This book will be essential
reading for anyone working with young women, including youth
workers, PSHE teachers, pupil referral unit workers, Youth
Offending Teams and voluntary sector youth leaders.
For many young people, smoking is everywhere - people on television
and in films smoke, their parents might smoke, and many of their
friends will probably smoke. If everyone else is doing it, why
shouldn't they? This resource is packed with activities that inform
young people about the facts and help them to think and talk about
all the issues related to smoking so that they can make positive,
informed choices. The activities consider how smoking can affect
health, addiction, how to cope with peer pressure, smoking and the
media, young people's attitudes to smoking, and smoking and
society. Activities on giving up smoking, support and motivation
are also included. These fun but informative activities will be
great to use with young people aged 13-19, in groups and on-to-one.
Teachers, youth workers, drug support workers, youth offending
teams and social workers will all find this an invaluable resource.
For young people, alcohol can be easy to access, but how do they
know how much is safe to drink? What if they don't want to drink
but all their friends do? Do they know what the effects of drinking
alcohol are? This hands-on resource will help young people
understand all the facts about alcohol, encourage them to think
about and discuss the issues, and help them make positive choices.
It is packed with engaging and imaginative activities that explore
issues such as safe drinking, peer pressure, risks, the effects of
alcohol, and alcohol and the media. Activities range from fun group
games and challenging quizzes to role-plays and thought-provoking
discussions, and are suitable for young people aged 13-19, in
groups or one-on-one. This second edition is fully updated and
contains many new activities. This resource will be invaluable for
anyone working with young people, including teachers, youth
workers, alcohol support workers, social workers, and youth
offending teams.
This is a fun, imaginative and creative resource designed to help
children aged 7--13 get thinking and talking about their feelings
and the issues that affect their lives. It is packed full with
games and activities that help children explore their emotions and
express themselves positively. Activities surrounding issues such
as peer relationships and friendships, bullying, offending,
participation and citizenship are designed to build self-esteem,
raise aspirations and increase motivation. They will also enhance
emotional well-being and develop protective behaviours, encouraging
children to speak out rather than act out, and helping to keep them
safe and happy. This is an ideal resource for all those working
with children and looking for new and exciting ideas for games and
activities, including teachers, youth workers, social workers and
counsellors.
Let's Talk Relationships offers a multitude of creative ways to get
young people aged 13-19 talking about positive relationships,
helping them to stay safe, healthy and happy. Ideal for groups or
one-to-one work, this resource features over 90 tried and tested
activities. Focusing on peer friendships, personal relationships
and family dynamics, issues covered include peer pressure,
relationship bullying, decision-making, managing conflict at home
and family values. Activities come complete with photocopiable
worksheets and include ideas for storyboard work, games, role-play
and quizzes, as well as suggestions for creative projects including
drama, music and art activities. They are designed to build
assertiveness skills, encourage young people to make positive
choices and help them to talk about their feelings. This second
edition is fully updated and contains over ten new activities in
each of the five sections. This is an invaluable resource for all
those working with young people, including youth workers, teachers
and voluntary sector youth leaders, helping them to make sessions
valuable, educational and enjoyable.
Working with Young Men offers a wealth of positive group activities
to engage, motivate and meet the needs of young men. Designed to
help them improve their self-esteem, raise confidence and develop
leadership skills, this book is full of fun and imaginative games
and activities that explore issues such as anger, peer pressure,
risk-taking and emotional health and well-being. This second
edition is fully revised and updated to include 22 new activities
ranging from creative warm-ups that develop communication skills to
visualising anger through painting and exploring positive
relationships through quizzes and group work. This book will be a
resource that will be used again and again by anyone working with
young men, including youth workers, PSHE teachers, pupil referral
unit workers, Youth Offending Teams and voluntary sector youth
leaders.
The companion study guide to the gold standard text in obstetrics
Williams Obstetrics Twenty-Fifth Edition Study Guide is the only
study guide in the world that is keyed to the field's premier text,
Williams Obstetrics, Twenty-Fifth Edition. Perfect for focused
study or as a clinical refresher, the book features 2,500+
evidence-based multiple-choice questions covering every major topic
in clinical obstetrics. The beautiful full-color design is
highlighted by more than 350 images incorporated as question
material. To be as clinically relevant as possible, the
organization follows the chronology of pregnancy, from Maternal and
Fetal Anatomy and Physiology to Labor and Delivery, with additional
sections on the Fetus and Newborn, Puerperium, Obstetric
Complications, and Medical and Surgical Complications. FEATURES:
*Questions emphasize key points of each chapter of Williams
Obstetrics, Twenty-Fifth Edition*Answer key cites the pages in
Williams Obstetrics for in-depth discussion and further
reading--the perfect way for readers to brush up on weak areas
Many teenagers will come into contact with drugs, but do they know
all the facts about drugs? What should they do if they feel
pressured into taking drugs? Do they know the effects of taking
drugs, and what the consequences might be? This resource is packed
with activities that inform young people about drugs, encourage
them to think and talk about their values and attitudes to drugs,
and help them make positive choices. The engaging activities
explore different types of drugs and their effects, and issues such
as risks, consequences, peer pressure, attitudes to drug-taking,
and drugs and the media. This second edition is fully updated and
contains many new activities. With fun and imaginative activities
ranging from ice-breakers and quizzes to role-play and
poster-making, this book is suitable for use with young people aged
13-19, in groups and on-to-one. Teachers, youth workers, drug
support workers, youth offending teams and social workers will all
find this an invaluable resource.
Children and teenagers text, network and twitter online as second
nature, but when emails or texts are used to threaten, harass,
intimidate or embarrass someone, they can turn from being a source
of enjoyment to a source of crippling anxiety and fear. This
approachable book is packed with advice, games and activities for
groups and individuals to help young people understand what
cyberbullying is, how they should behave online and how they can
stay safe. The activities range from quizzes and competitions to
storyboard games and art activities, and cover issues such as how
easily personal information can be forwarded, the risks posed by
unknown 'friends' on social networking sites, and how to discuss
and deal with bullying issues. They are designed to encourage young
people to think about their own behaviour and attitudes and give
them the skills and knowledge to stay safe in a digital world.
Particularly suited to children and teens aged 11+, this essential
book will be an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, youth
workers, and anyone working with young people who could be exposed
to cyberbullying.
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