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Cambridge University Press ESOL Activities Entry 3 Practical Language Activities for Living in the UK and Ireland Cambridge for ESOL
A collection of photocopiable activities specially written for ESOL teachers, based on and clearly referenced to the Adult ESOL Core Curriculum. Take the hard work out of lesson preparation with this exclusive collection of photocopiable activities. Written by an experienced ESOL teacher, for ESOL teachers this photocopiable resource book is ideal for UK Skills for Life exams, ESOL for Work exams, Government Citizenship tests, and General ESOL courses. Each of the activities is free-standing, and comprehensive teacher's notes give a clear indication of any preparation required, as well as suggestions for differentiation. There are also self-study exercises linked to every activity, which are perfect for use as ready-made homework tasks. This book is suitable for Entry Level 3 students.
£55.14
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Promoting Recovery in Early Psychosis: A Practice Manual
[There has been an] extraordinary shift in how we understand and treat psychosis, none more so than in the arena of Early Intervention (EI) bringing with it new hope for young people with emerging psychosis and their families. From the introduction to the book Centred around the Early Psychosis Declaration (EPD), this book explores the declaration's five themes through contributions from a sizeable number of mental health practitioners, service-users and carers. It is designed to help those working with people experiencing psychosis at an early stage of illness to develop and implement effective early intervention skills, enabling them to examine and refine their practice. Most importantly, the book is a practical guide to delivering early intervention strategies with a unique focus on recovery. Includes an abundance of case studies to link theory to practice Evidence-based Edited by an team with a wealth of clinical and research experience Suitable for qualified practitioners from all disciplines working in the Early Intervention field, including mental health nurses, psychiatrists, social workers, occupational therapists, clinical psychologists and lecturer/practitioners
£43.95
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Preventing and Responding to Student Suicide: A Practical Guide for FE and HE Settings
This practical book covers issues related to suicide risk, prevention and postvention in Higher and Further Education communities. Compiled by 37 experts, it is an authoritative guide to an issue that is causing increasingly large concern for FE and HE institutions and covers multiple evidence-backed approaches with a pragmatic focus. It is the first that specifically deals with student suicide in FE Colleges and universities, encouraging a holistic, institutional response. Chapters are split into three sections, beginning with understanding and preventing student suicide among students, followed by responses to risk, including a model for student prevention in HE settings. The book concludes with the response to student death by suicide with advice on postvention, and how to support bereaved family, staff, and students.
£40.00