Next steps
This Unit looks at the work of William Beveridge in reforming the field of social welfare after World War II. Particular attention is paid to the attitude towards women and immigrants to the United Kingdom.
Next steps
This unit looks at the way people identify and become attached to places, buildings and objects. It also analyses how this attachment can impact on personal well-being. Understanding this is important in assessing the care people of all ages need and how this care should be delivered.
Acknowledgements
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
References
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
Next steps
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
5 Conclusion
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
4.2 Essential shared capabilities for mental health
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
4.1 Mental health specialists
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
3.2 Racism in mental health services
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
3.1 Understanding stigma
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
2 Social work skills: empowerment and advocacy
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
1.4 A community resource centre in action
Social work is a vital element in how our society cares for those in need. This unit looks at the meaning of ‘social work values’ as well as the different approaches to social work and the skills involved.
ISS Update - July 27, 2011
The International Space Station video update for July 27, 2011.
Circulatory system of the zebra fish
The zebra fish, unlike the lumbriculus, has a heart and blood vessels to transport blood throughout the body.
Online teaching: introduction to the collection
Online teaching: introduction to the collection
Ball sinks to bottom of grain-filled tube
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/06/born-to-be-viral-balls-sink-forever-into-sand-like-grains.html
Heather Clark on Nanosensors
Heather Clark, associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences, explains her work developing nanosensors that are placed under the skin and fluoresce to indicate a patient's sodium and glucose levels -- which could one day be monitored via a smartphone.
Force and invariant mass
Different forms of Newton's laws of motion are consistent with each other in classical mechanics.
A day trip to London
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SFAP 2011 - La légalisation des pratiques euthanasiques aux Pays-Bas.
Titre : SFAP 2011 - La légalisation des pratiques euthanasiques aux Pays-Bas : quelles réflexions en tirer ?
Auteur(s) : Jocelyne SAINT-ARNAUD (Professeur en sciences infirmières – Canada).
Etablissement : Faculté des sciences infirmières, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada.
Résumé : Des sondages effectués auprès de la population et des médecins du Québec indiquent qu’il existe un désir à l’effet que soient levées les barrières juridiques qui













