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  • by Mark Taylor & Tony Prosser
    £36.49

    An in-depth review of the world of fire over the last half-decade and how the tragedy of Grenfell Tower has its roots in decisions made in the 1980s. The book will be a must for anyone interested in the history and development of the fire service and the fire industry, and why disparate decisions made in isolation linked together on June 2017.

  • by Dr Sarah Bernard
    £33.49

    This new edition focuses on evidence-based practice in helping professionals and practitioners to provide high-quality personalised care for children and young people with intellectual disabilities who have mental health needs. The contents provide additional context covering prevalence, legal and cultural and contemporary mental health issues.

  • by Derek L Milne
    £38.49

    Enhancing Well-bring and Reducing Burnout through Restorative Leadership.

  • - A Cognitive Analytic Approach to Helping Relationships
    by Steve Potter
    £33.49

    Gets to the heart of therapy by exploring how underlying relational processes work regardless of model, and by presenting innovative techniques for using time, reflection and shared responsibility to maximize effectiveness and improve client outcomes.

  • - Contemporary and Critical Approaches to Clinical and Organisational Practice
    by Jo Ramsden
    £38.49

    Presents a compelling case for re-thinking clinical services in more positive and holistic ways for people diagnosed with 'personality disorders' - individuals whose high levels of emotional distress can cause them to display behaviours that may be perceived as complex, challenging and detrimental to the therapeutic relationship.

  • - A Trauma-informed Approach to Caring for People with a Personality Disorder and an Intellectual Disability
    by Jo Anderson
    £80.99

    This training manual introduces trauma informed approaches to caring for people who have both a personality disorder and an intellectual disability. The CaPDID training is a short course designed for staff without any specific expertise in mental health or psychotherapy, such as care home staff, learning disability nurses or managers.

  • - A Practical Guide and Resource
    by Laura Meek
    £28.99

    Mental Health and Wellbeing in Primary Education offers a wealth of advice, tips and lesson plans for teaching and promoting mental wellbeing to primary age children along with a detailed introduction to how a range of key issues are diagnosed and treated.

  • - 500 ideas for teacher training in English language teaching
    by Beth Melia-Leigh & Nicholas Northall
    £41.49

    For new and experienced teacher trainers looking for support in becoming a teacher trainer, beginning TT courses, input sessions, teaching practice, lesson planning, lesson observations, self-reflection, giving feedback, assignments and written tasks, different training contexts, further development and/or ending TT courses.

  • - 500 ideas and activities for teaching vocabulary
    by Stacey H. Hughes
    £41.49

    ETpedia Vocabulary is a one-stop resource for teaching English language vocabulary. It's full of practical ideas, inspiration, tips, and classroom activities.

  • - A handbook for protecting children and vulnerable adults
    by Russell Wate QPM
    £38.49

    Any practitioner who begins work in the difficult and unique professional arena of public protection feels that they are entering a different world, made up of its own unique processes and guidelines and which, on many occasions, appears to have a language of its own.

  • - Combining Attention to Sensory Issues with Using Body Language (Intensive Interaction) to Interact with Autistic Adults and Children
    by Phoebe Caldwell
    £28.99

    Responsive Communication is a groundbreaking book by a team of authors who offer a range of perspectives on the approach and application of Responsive Communication and Intensive Interaction. The book explains how we can use Responsive Communication to get in touch with children and adults who are struggling to understand and articulate speech.

  • - 101 Workplace Ideas and Applications
    by Sarah Lewis
    £31.99

    Draws on up-to-date psychology and management research to show how to promote the well-being of people in organizations by playing to strengths, leading with compassion and putting people first.

  • - A Handbook for Those who Provide Support, 2nd Edition
     
    £38.49

    Understanding and Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in Intellectual Disabilities equips support staff and family members to better understand and respond to behaviours that challenge so as to improve quality of life for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism.

  • by Helen Bonnick
    £33.49

  • - Practical ideas and advice for teaching teenage students in the English language classroom
    by Chris Roland
    £41.49

    This is a book packed full of lesson ideas, exercises and tips for teaching English to teenagers. It goes much further than simply telling you what to do and how to do it. It looks at the why. It explains the deeper rationale for decisions we might make, as well as exploring the underlying principles and factors that can make or break a lesson.

  • - A self-study guide for use in social, education, health and employment settings
     
    £38.49

    A self-study resource for staff working in health, social care and educational settings.

  • - DBT-informed skills training for people with intellectual disabilities and problems managing emotions
     
    £99.49

    I Can Feel Good (2nd edition) is for use with groups or individuals who have borderline or mild intellectual disabilities. This training manual is aimed at learning disability nurses, clinical and forensic psychologists, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists; and can also be used by IAPT workers.

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    £19.99

    A self-study guide for support staff (based on the Supporting Derek film and guide).

  • - 500 ideas and activities for teaching grammar
    by Daniel Barber
    £41.49

    ETpedia Grammar is a one-stop resource for teaching English language grammar. It's full of practical ideas, inspiration, tips, and classroom activities.

  • - A self-study resource to enable participation, independence and choice for adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities
     
    £38.49

    A self-study resource to enable participation, independence and choice for adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  • by Jim Blair
    £9.99

    Ten rules for ensuring autistic people and people with learning disabilities can't access healthcare...and maybe what to do about it aims to inspire a serious conversation about the difficulties facing people with learning disabilities and those on the autism spectrum when they need to access healthcare.

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