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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 1, Vol. 5, 2015, Clinical Social Work, No. 1, Vol. 5, 2015
edited by Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936- and Michael Olah, fl. 2010, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 1, Vol. 5, 2015 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, 2015, originally published 2015), 114 page(s)
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edited by Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936- and Michael Olah, fl. 2010, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 1, Vol. 5, 2015 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, 2015, originally published 2015), 114 page(s)
Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936-, Michael Olah, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap
Series
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Topic / Theme
Senior citizens, Children, Health care issues, Mental health, Public health, Macro
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Copyright © 2015 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK
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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 1, Vol. 8, 2017, Clinical Social Work, No. 1, Vol. 8, 2017
edited by Michael Olah, fl. 2010 and Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936-, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 1, Vol. 8, 2017 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, originally published 2017), 53 page(s)
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edited by Michael Olah, fl. 2010 and Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936-, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 1, Vol. 8, 2017 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, originally published 2017), 53 page(s)
Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Michael Olah, fl. 2010, Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap
Series
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Topic / Theme
Medical treatments and procedures, Orphans, Homelessness, Prisoners, Health care issues, Refugees, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Clinical Social Work
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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 2, Vol. 8, 2017, Clinical Social Work, No. 2, Vol. 8, 2017
edited by Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936- and Michael Olah, fl. 2010, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 2, Vol. 8, 2017 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, 2017, originally published 2017), 70 page(s)
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edited by Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936- and Michael Olah, fl. 2010, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 2, Vol. 8, 2017 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, 2017, originally published 2017), 70 page(s)
Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936-, Michael Olah, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap
Series
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Topic / Theme
Communicable diseases, Social work, Health care issues, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Clinical Social Work
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Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 3, Vol. 7, 2016, Clinical Social Work, No. 3, Vol. 7, 2016
edited by Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936- and Michael Olah, fl. 2010, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 3, Vol. 7, 2016 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, 2016, originally published 2016), 52 page(s)
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edited by Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936- and Michael Olah, fl. 2010, in Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention, No. 3, Vol. 7, 2016 (Vienna, Vienna State: International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap, 2016, originally published 2016), 52 page(s)
Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Peter G. Fedor-Freybergh, 1936-, Michael Olah, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
International Society of Applied Preventive Medicine i-gap
Series
Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
Topic / Theme
Refugees, Public health, Health care issues, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK
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Delivering Home-Based Services
edited by Elizabeth M. Tracy, fl. 2009 and Susan F. Allen, fl. 2004 (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, originally published 2009), 344 page(s)
Service providers are increasingly called upon to serve clients at home, a setting even a seasoned professional can find difficult to negotiate. From monitoring the health of older populations to managing paroled offenders, preventing child abuse, and reunifying families, home-based services require models that en...
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edited by Elizabeth M. Tracy, fl. 2009 and Susan F. Allen, fl. 2004 (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, originally published 2009), 344 page(s)
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Service providers are increasingly called upon to serve clients at home, a setting even a seasoned professional can find difficult to negotiate. From monitoring the health of older populations to managing paroled offenders, preventing child abuse, and reunifying families, home-based services require models that ensure positive outcomes and address the ethical dilemmas that might arise in such sensitive contexts.The contributors to this volume are...
Service providers are increasingly called upon to serve clients at home, a setting even a seasoned professional can find difficult to negotiate. From monitoring the health of older populations to managing paroled offenders, preventing child abuse, and reunifying families, home-based services require models that ensure positive outcomes and address the ethical dilemmas that might arise in such sensitive contexts.The contributors to this volume are national experts in diverse fields of social work practice, policy, and research. Treating the home as an ecological setting that guides human development and family interaction, they present rationales for and overviews of evidence-based models across an array of populations and fields of practice. Part 1 provides historical background and contemporary applications for home-based services, highlighting ethical, administrative, and supervision issues and summarizing the social policies that shape service delivery. Part 2 addresses home-based practice in such fields as child and adult mental health, school social work, and hospice care, detailing the particular population being treated, the policy and agency context, theories and empirical data, and practice guidelines. Part 3, the editors present a unifying framework and suggest future directions for home-based social work.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Book
Contributor
Elizabeth M. Tracy, fl. 2009, Susan F. Allen, fl. 2004
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Topic / Theme
Criminal justice, Schools, Hospices, Elderly people, Children, Social work, Mental health, Home health care, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by Columbia University Press. All Rights Reserved. Reproduced by permission of Columbia University Press.
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Multifaith Care for Sick and Dying Children and Their Families: A Multidisciplinary Guide
written by Zamir Hussain, fl. 2010 and Paul Nash, 1959-; presented by Madeleine Parkes, fl. 2015 (London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015, originally published 2015), 226 page(s)
What do you need to know in order to provide the best possible care for sick children of different faiths? What, in the context of the young person's faith, might it be helpful to know to support the child and the family, improve care, communicate sensitively and avoid causing offence?Drawing on extensive, evidenc...
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written by Zamir Hussain, fl. 2010 and Paul Nash, 1959-; presented by Madeleine Parkes, fl. 2015 (London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015, originally published 2015), 226 page(s)
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What do you need to know in order to provide the best possible care for sick children of different faiths? What, in the context of the young person's faith, might it be helpful to know to support the child and the family, improve care, communicate sensitively and avoid causing offence?Drawing on extensive, evidence-based research and practice, this practical resource addresses the multi-faith needs of sick and dying children and young people in h...
What do you need to know in order to provide the best possible care for sick children of different faiths? What, in the context of the young person's faith, might it be helpful to know to support the child and the family, improve care, communicate sensitively and avoid causing offence?Drawing on extensive, evidence-based research and practice, this practical resource addresses the multi-faith needs of sick and dying children and young people in hospitals and the wider community. Covering Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism, it provides the key information needed to help multi-disciplinary healthcare staff offer the best, culturally-appropriate care to sick children and their families. The book discusses daily, palliative, end of life and bereavement care in a range of settings, including hospitals, hospices, schools and home. The information provided covers those aspects of the religions discussed that are essential for healthcare staff to understand, including modesty and hygiene, taboos, food and prohibited products, age-related issues, sacred objects, visitors, and the expectations of the family. It includes important information on the issues of disability and mental health in each faith as well as addressing the significance within different faith traditions of the transitions from childhood to adolescence to adulthood.A comprehensive resource that uniquely focuses on the care needs of sick children from different faiths, this book will be of immeasurable value to multi-disciplinary healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses, bereavement support and palliative care workers, carers, counsellors, chaplains and arts therapists.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Zamir Hussain, fl. 2010, Paul Nash, 1959-, Madeleine Parkes, fl. 2015
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Topic / Theme
Health care issues, Children, Religious faiths, Family, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © Paul Nash, Madeleine Parkes and Zamir Hussain 2015
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Social Worker, Waukesha County Health and Human Services
produced by CandidCareer.com (Maryland (U.S.): CandidCareer.com, 2017), 2 mins
Sara is a social worker with the Waukesha County department of Health and Human Services. Her office's main objective is to research and fulfill requests from area families who need assistance for children with special needs.
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produced by CandidCareer.com (Maryland (U.S.): CandidCareer.com, 2017), 2 mins
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Sara is a social worker with the Waukesha County department of Health and Human Services. Her office's main objective is to research and fulfill requests from area families who need assistance for children with special needs.
Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
CandidCareer.com
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
CandidCareer.com
Topic / Theme
Social work, Children, Home health care, Disabled persons
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 CandidCareer.com LLC
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Spiritual Care with Sick Children and Young People: A Handbook for Chaplains, Paediatric Health Professionals, Arts Therapists and Youth Wor...
presented by Kathryn Darby, 1964-, Sally Nash, 1957- and Paul Nash, 1959- (London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015, originally published 2015), 226 page(s)
Exploring both principles and best practice of the spiritual care of sick children and young people, this remarkable and inspiring book equips the reader to think critically and creatively about how to provide care in hospitals, hospices and other care contexts for ill and disabled children.Written for staff from...
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presented by Kathryn Darby, 1964-, Sally Nash, 1957- and Paul Nash, 1959- (London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015, originally published 2015), 226 page(s)
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Exploring both principles and best practice of the spiritual care of sick children and young people, this remarkable and inspiring book equips the reader to think critically and creatively about how to provide care in hospitals, hospices and other care contexts for ill and disabled children.Written for staff from any allied health discipline, the authors explore the potential spiritual needs and issues faced by sick children and young people. The...
Exploring both principles and best practice of the spiritual care of sick children and young people, this remarkable and inspiring book equips the reader to think critically and creatively about how to provide care in hospitals, hospices and other care contexts for ill and disabled children.Written for staff from any allied health discipline, the authors explore the potential spiritual needs and issues faced by sick children and young people. They provide evidence-based practice principles, and a range of activity-based interactions that empower the child or young person and expand discussion of meaning and identity. The book includes stories and multidisciplinary practice examples, as well as many ideas; practical activities; discussion of work with families, and also of the various tensions and issues that can emerge.Based on evidence-based practice and research carried out by the Chaplaincy Team at Birmingham Children's Hospital, the book will be helpful and inspiring reading for chaplains, nurses, play and youth workers, therapists and anyone else involved in the care of sick children and young people.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Kathryn Darby, 1964-, Sally Nash, 1957-, Paul Nash, 1959-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Topic / Theme
Health care issues, Children, Spirituality, Youth, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © Paul Nash, Kathryn Darby and Sally Nash 2015
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