The Social Worker's Practice Manual
Author: Neil Thompson
Number of pages: 290
An essential handbook for students and experienced social workers alike, this practical guide filters out the jargon and sets out what you really need to know. 30 easy-to-follow chapters delve into topics ranging from holistic thinking to effective record keeping, all rooted in Neil Thompson's extensive hands-on experience. Complicated subjects such as cultural sensitivity and managing conflict are discussed thoughtfully and pragmatically, helping you understand the roots of tricky situations and find effective solutions. Each section successfully combines theory and practice to give a holistic view of social work that can be tailored to help each unique client. Over 45 years of experience distilled into one manual for success.
Worker's Budgets in the United States
Author: United States. Bureau Of Labor Statistics
Number of pages: 72
The Social Worker's Guide to the Care Act 2014
Author: Pete Feldon
Number of pages: 330
The Care Act 2014 is arguably the most significant piece of legislation for social workers who work with adults, since the NHS and Community Care Act 1990. This book presents the information from the act, regulations and statutory guidance in a way that provides social workers with a good understanding of the legislation and how it applies to their role. Making extensive use of case examples that derive from the author’s experience as a social worker, the book highlights the circumstances where professional judgment is required and explores issues that need interpretation such as significant impact on wellbeing. It covers the key stages of the ‘care and support journey' - first contact, assessment of needs, prevention, consideration of eligibility, charging and financial assessment, care and support planning, and review. In addition, other chapters look at significant issues such as safeguarding and working with NHS colleagues. This book helps to improve the ‘legal literacy’ of social workers, i.e. the connecting of legal rules with professional priorities and ethical practice. It achieves this by helping social workers to better understand the legal framework within which ...
Guides to Improving the Income Maintenance Worker's Manual
Author: United States. Social And Rehabilitation Service. Assistance Payments Administration
Number of pages: 40
The Youth Worker's Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis
Author: Rich Van Pelt , Jim Hancock
Number of pages: 306
When youth work becomes crisis managers.Anyone who stays in youth ministry for a while will encounter significant crises. Family break-ups, substance abuse, sexual assault, eating disorders, cutting, suicide, gun violence.But without proper and immediate care, crises like these can cause years of emotional pain and spiritual scarring in students.Rich Van Pelt and Jim Hancock want to help you prevent that from happening.Through their experience and expertise, you1ll learn how to:-Respond quickly and effectively to crisis -Balance legal, ethical, and spiritual outcomes -Forge preventive partnerships with parents, schools, and students -Bring healing when damage is doneWhen crises happen‹and they will, ready or not‹there are practical steps you can take. Van Pelt and Hancock provide field-tested counsel and specific, biblical advice for each stage of crisis. Keep this book on hand as your go-to resource when you need it most.Because when it comes to crisis, it1s not a matter of if, but when.
Training of children and families social workers
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House Of Commons: Children, Schools And Families Committee
Number of pages: 220
Specialized Training for Child Protective Service Workers
Author: National Center On Child Abuse And Neglect (u.s.) , J.a. Reyes Associates
Number of pages: 312
Wonderful and woeful work. Incentives, selection, turnover, and workers' motivation
Author: Josse Delfgaauw
Number of pages: 216
Impact of Global Crisis on Migrant Workers and Families
Author: Asian Development Bank
Number of pages: 282
This publication examines the impact of the crisis among migrant workers and their families---with gender perspective---to provide useful information for better evidence-based policy making. Based on household surveys in Indonesia and the Philippines, the results show that women are in worse condition and are more vulnerable than men. Women migrants still have lower education and skills, reflected in their inferior jobs. They face greater difficulties in reintegration when they return, forcing them to return abroad. Women also bear a heavier burden due to their gendered role in the family, and those who stay are more often unemployed or in vulnerable employment. Moreover, despite strong views that the man should be the breadwinner and the one going abroad, the increasing feminization of current migration indicates that necessity is a strong push factor forcing more women to go abroad. These findings further strengthen the call for considering gender in migration policies.
Office Workers
Author: United States. Bureau Of Labor Statistics
Number of pages: 68
Marxism and Alienation
Author: Nicholas Churchich
Number of pages: 378
An exposition and critique of the views of Marx and Marxists in which Marx's views are compared with other views and are explored in terms of theories, causes, and the transcendence of alienation; self-alienation and self-realization; and economic, religious, philosophic, scientific, social, and political alienation.
Oversight Hearings on Job Services for Dislocated Workers
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee On Education And Labor. Subcommittee On Employment Opportunities
Number of pages: 260
Social Workers' Desk Reference
Author: Albert R. Roberts , Gilbert J. Greene
Number of pages: 960
Following in the groundbreaking path of its predecessor, the second edition of the 'Social Workers' Desk Reference' provides reliable and highly accessible information about effective services and treatment approaches across the full spectrum of social work practice.
Semiannual Report of the Architect of the Capitol for the Period October 1, 1997 Through March 31, 1998
Author: United States. Architect Of The Capitol
Number of pages: 214
Semiannual Report of the Architect of the Capitol for the Period ... Pursuant to Section 105(b), Public Law 454, Eighty-eighth Congress
Author: United States. Architect Of The Capitol
Number of pages: 254
Oversight hearings on the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee On Education And Labor. Subcommittee On Labor Standards
Number of pages: 1240
Social security and related matters
Author: Council Of Europe
Number of pages: 932
This glossary will be a privileged tool of translators, experts and all those working in the field of social issues. About 15 000 primary entries and a total of 28 500 terms contribute to make this glossary a comprehensive compilation in the field of social security.
Social Insects and the Environment
Author: International Union For The Study Of Social Insects. Congress
Number of pages: 814
Why Informal Workers Organize
Author: Calla Hummel
Number of pages: 225
Informal workers make up over two billion workers or about 50% of the global workforce. Surprisingly, scholars know little about informal workers' political or civil society participation. An informal worker is anyone who holds a job and who does not pay taxes on taxable earnings, does not hold a license for their work when one is required, or is not part of a mandatory social security system. For decades, researchers argued that informal workers rarely organized or participated in civil society and politics. However, millions of informal workers around the world start and join unions. Why do informal workers organize? In countries like Bolivia, informal workers such as street vendors, fortune tellers, witches, clowns, gravestone cleaners, sex workers, domestic workers, and shoe shiners come together in powerful unions. In South Africa, South Korea, and India, national informal worker organizations represent millions of citizens. The data in this book finds that informal workers organize in nearly every country for which data exists, but to varying degrees. This raises a related question: Why do informal workers organize in some places more than others? The reality of informal...
High-Performance Computing
Author: Jesus Labarta
Number of pages: 536
This book constitutes the refereed joint post-conference proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on High-Performance Computing, ISHPC 2005, held in, Japan, in 2005. It also includes the refereed post-proceedings of the First International Workshop on Advanced Low Power Systems 2006, ALPS2006, and some from the Workshop on Applications for PetaFLOPS Computing, APC 2005. A total of 42 papers were carefully selected from 76 submissions, covering a huge range of topics.
Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
Number of pages: 548
pt. 1 At Los Angeles, Calif., August 7, 1934. Hearings No. 73-Calif.-2. 25 p. pt. 2 At New York, N.Y., July 9 to 12, 1934. Hearings, No. 73-NY-7. 259 p. pt. 3 At New York City, N.Y., November 30, 1934, December 5, 1934. Hearings, No. 73-N.Y.-18. 43 p
Author: United States. Congress. House. Special Committee On Un-american Activities
Number of pages: 1056
Isms
Author: American Legion. National Americanism Commission
Number of pages: 308
Alternative uses of the unemployment compensation trust funds to assist dislocated workers
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee On Ways And Means. Subcommittee On Public Assistance And Unemployment Compensation
Number of pages: 236
Alphabetical Index of Occupations and Industries
Author: Alba M. Edwards
Number of pages: 640
World Economic Outlook, October 1998
Author: International Monetary Fund
Number of pages: 272
The World Economic Outlook, published twice a year in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic, presents IMF staff economists analyses of global economic developments during the near and medium term. Chapters give an overview of the world economy; consider issues affecting industrial countries, developing countries, and economies in transition to market; and address topics of pressing current interest. Annexes, boxes, charts, and an extensive statistical appendix augment the text.
DHEW Publication
Number of pages: 316
Black Enterprise Guide to Starting Your Own Business
Author: Wendy Beech
Number of pages: 487
BLACK ENTERPRISE magazine is the premier business news source forAfrican Americans. With thirty years of experience, BlackEnterprise continues to chronicle the achievements of AfricanAmerican professionals while providing monthly reports onentrepreneurship, investing, personal finance, business news andtrends, and career management. Now, Black Enterprise brings to youthe Guide to Starting Your Own Business, the one-stop definitiveresource for everything today's entrepreneur needs to know tolaunch and run a solid business. Former Black Enterprise editor Wendy Beech knows that being asuccessful business owner takes more than capital and a solidbusiness plan. She offers essential, timely advice on all aspectsof entrepreneurship, including defining and protecting a businessidea, researching the industry and the competition, confrontinglegal issues, choosing a good location, financing, and advertising.You'll even learn how to make the most of the Internet byestablishing a Web presence. Plus, you'll hear from blackentrepreneurs who persevered in the face of seemingly unbeatableodds and have now joined the ranks of incredibly successful blackbusiness owners. This exceptional reference...
Challenges Facing American Workers
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee On Ways And Means. Subcommittee On Income Security And Family Support
Number of pages: 80
Modern Political Thought
Author: David Wootton
Number of pages: 964
Presents unabridged works and substantive abridgments in preeminent translations, along with balanced, lucid, sophisticated introductions. This book includes a wide and balanced selection of many of the more important texts of modern political thought. To its great credit, it provides pertinent excerpts from frequently neglected authors, such as Calvin and Hume, which it nicely juxtaposes appear to be good, and the introductions to each section help to situate the writers in their historical and intellectual context and to alert students to some of the central issues that arise in the texts. This book offers an economical and useful approach to modern political thought.
Knowledge and Postmodernism in Historical Perspective
Author: Joyce Oldham Appleby
Number of pages: 578
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Social Security Bulletin
Number of pages: 144
U.S. Census of Agriculture, 1959
Number of pages: 1562
Polyethylene Box Liners for Storage of Golden Delicious Apples
Author: Robert E. Hardenburg
Number of pages: 974
Congressional Record
Author: United States. Congress
Number of pages: 1502
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
The Worker's Safety and War Production
Author: United States. Division Of Labor Standards
Number of pages: 12
Federal Register
Number of pages: 1024
Oversight Hearing on Migrant Education Programs
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee On Education And Labor. Subcommittee On Agricultural Labor
Number of pages: 1748
The Metal Worker, Plumber, and Steam Fitter
Number of pages: 900
The Impact of Incentive Plans on Productivity, Worker Quality, and the Extent of Supervision
Author: Daniel Glenn Hansen
Number of pages: 222