HM Coastguard Civil Maritime Search and Rescue (House of Commons Papers, No. 544 (Session 1997-98))
-- Sue Henry, Social Work With Groups
Pounds and coppers (Police Papers, #10)
Commentaire Officiel de la Loi Des Assurances Sociales
by Collectif
While campus engagement with the local community is generally viewed in a positive light, in reality these collaborations are more complex. Presenting a variety of contemporary models and frameworks for community engagement, this book is distinguished by its unique emphasis on campus-community partnerships from the perspective of the community. Bolstered by concrete data, the text addresses the impact of a variety of service-learning arrangements on local communities and focuses on the experienc...
Counselling Theory in Practice - A Student Guide
Journeys in Community-Based Research
by Bonnie Jeffery, Isobel M. Findlay, Diane Martz, and Louise Clarke
The goal of community-based research is to develop a deeper understanding of communities and to discover new opportunities for improving quality of life. The nine case studies in this diverse collection provide real life examples of community-based research in Aboriginal, urban, and rural communities. Journeys in Community-Based Research shows how taking into account socio-economic, geographic, and cultural contexts can lead to public policy that better serves the most vulnerable in our society.
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Social Work (Student Social Work)
What are the key ideas that underpin social work practice? This inspiring Reader brings together some of the most significant ideas which have informed social work practice over the last forty years. Exploring these fundamental ideas, the book includes commentaries that allow the reader to understand the texts on their own terms as well as to be aware of their relations to each other and to the wider social work context. An accessible introduction contextualises the reader, summarising the ma...
Further Particulars (Oxford paperbacks - Oxford letters & memoirs)
by C.H. Rolph
Continuing from C.H. Rolph's first volume of memoirs: "London particulars", this volume covers the years from the end of World War I to the present day. It describes his 25 years with the City Police, from which he retired in 1946 with the rank of Chief Inspector; his work as a freelance journalist, followed by 25 years on the editorial staff of the "New Statesman". He also spent some time at the BBC as a broadcaster and script-writer. He lectured on law reform, civil liberty and the freedom of...
Les Lois d'Assurance Ouvrière À l'Étranger. Tome 2. Partie 4
by Bellom-M