Introduces students to the basic skills they need in the first year of pre-reg nursing training.
Early years practitioners are increasingly being asked to undertake a variety of personal and professional development activities and this book helps them to do so by reflecting critically on what they do.
A reflective and challenging book which analyses all the current key themes in public health
The work of Raymond Williams remains hugely influential, not just in the humanities but across the social sciences too. This collection introduces a new generation of students to a major figure in sociology, media studies and cultural studies.
A self-help DIY book for doing research - tells the reader everything they need to know to do research, and to understand others' research.
This book is a whole school traninig programme designed to raise self-esteem for everyone in the primary school.
By providing ideas for practical and engaging activities to absorb pupils, this book shows how to make science come alive in the classroom.
Index on Censorship considers the future of privacy in an age where technology, changing public attitudes and increasing state surveillance are challenging the extent to which anyone can call their lives private.
A core textbook for those taking post-qualifying courses in mental health social work and those training to become Approved Mental Health Professionals. Each chapter is mapped against the National Occupational Standards for Social Work.
Each chapter in this introduction features existing data sets and hands-on exercises to present readers with all the practical tools needed to successfully use panel data in their research
Mike Rowe has brought the issues of race and crime bang up to date in this compelling, accessible, pedagogically informed book.