Report of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Inquiry into Planning for Housing
Adjudication Officers Guide
Mental Capacity Act 2005 / Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Flip Workbook
by M. Lyne
Connecting Technology and Regeneration Aspirations
by Alex Burfitt, Ed Ferrari, John Gibney, Stewart MacNeill, and Andy Tice
Runaway and Homeless Youth (Crs Reports)
by Congressional Research Service
Child Sexual Exploitation on the Internet
by Janis Wolak, David Finkelhor, and Kimberly Mitchell
Supporting People
Confident Parents, Confident Children
by Gillian Pugh, Erica De'Ath, and Celia Smith
What to Do When Your Family Can't Afford Health Care (Let's Work It Out) (Let's Work It Out (Paper))
by Rachel Lynette
Gambling and Debt Pathfinder Study (RIHSC Research Reports and Occasional Papers)
by Carolyn Downs and Ryan Woolrych
Families Raising Disabled Children
by J McLaughlin Fisher, Goodley D, Clavering E, and P, Donaldson
Samverkan, Inom LSS verksamheter och socialpsykiatrin, på gott och på ont
by Mary Elisa Kinlund
It is often claimed that local churches provide a significant proportion of social care today. This important new study considers the reality of the church's involvement to offer compelling and concrete recommendations for the future. It proposes a transformational model of welfare that breaks free from the default approach of `eradicating the five giant evils - squalor, ignorance, want, idleness, and disease'. Instead the authors focus on fostering five assets - relationship, creativity, partn...
New Tools in Welfare Research
On lit beaucoup de choses sur l'Afrique, souvent peu encourageantes. Au quotidien, le monde entend parler des maladies, du desespoir et de la mort. Une telle litanie de souffrances n'est pas sans fondement, mais il y a aussi des histoires d'espoir, des promesses et du potentiel. Elles aussi representent une part tres importante de l'histoire complexe de l'Afrique subsaharienne (ASS) dans les premieres annees du XXIeme siecle. Tout comme il existe de multiples histoires, il faut donc des perspect...