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Christian Faith Publishing On the Ride Home
£11.95
Sourcebooks, Inc 30-Minute Meal Prep: 100 Healthy and Delicious Recipes to Eat All Week
The ultimate meal prep cookbook for creating quick, healthy, delicious meals to feed your family all week!30-Minute Meal Prep is the essential cookbook for busy families. Robin's revolutionary meal prep strategies save you time and help you create mouth-watering dishes you and your family will love.This cookbook not only transforms leftovers into amazing second-night meals, it focuses on:Clean eating - all 100 recipes were developed and tested by Robin Miller, a bestselling cookbook author and nutritionist who focuses on fresh, unprocessed ingredientsBudget-friendly meals - strategic meal prep and repurposing ingredients is a great way to save time and money and keep your kitchen efficientFast and easy cooking - 30-minute recipes are the key to getting you quickly in and out of the kitchen on busy weeknights and weekendsMeal prep is the best way for active families to eat healthy on the go! 30-Minute Meal Prep delivers everything you need to make quick, wholesome meals, become a leftovers guru, and amaze your friends and family with fresh, delectable food every day.
£17.74
Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Individual Service Funds Handbook: Implementing Personal Budgets in Provider Organisations
The Individual Service Funds Handbook is the definitive guide to one of the most innovative forms of personal budget in health and social care. It gives a clear explanation of what Individual Service Funds (ISFs) are, how to use them effectively and includes all the information you need in order to implement them in your organisation. The Handbook spans a range of settings, including a dementia care home, supported living and residential homes for adults with learning disabilities and people who use mental health services. It also sets out guidelines and templates which can be used when implementing ISFs, addressing key practical concerns including: how to put together effective support plans, and how to ensure that ISFs are delivered in a person-centred way, how to overcome organisational complexities in implementation and supporting managers. A one-stop resource for anyone wanting to understand the potential of ISFs, the Handbook is required reading for service providers, commissioners, and those engaged in person-centred practice and personalisation, including user-led organisations.
£27.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Integrated Care in Action: A Practical Guide for Health, Social Care and Housing Support
Integration is now a key expectation within the delivery of health and social care services in the UK and internationally. However, it still remains difficult to achieve and sustain in practice. Based on learning from successful, and unsuccessful, integrated care initiatives, this book is an invaluable guide for those responsible for leading, managing and delivering integrated care across health, social care and housing. Written by an experienced team of researchers who have studied, led and supported integrated care for many years Integrated Care in Practice draws on latest evidence, innovative practice and helpful theory. It provides insights into the common pitfalls that such initiatives can encounter and demonstrates positive approaches to anticipating and responding to such challenges. Throughout, real-case examples are provided, and concepts and models are connected with the realities of day-to-day life for those working within these services.Integrated care is a goal to aspire to - this book helps to explain how we can turn this goal into practical action and positive outcomes.
£30.89
Bristol University Press Working in Teams
Working in teams sounds simple but the reality is often more difficult within complex health and social care systems. This revised edition of this essential book brings together cutting-edge thinking about teamworking, and considers how this can be turned into practice within the context of interagency settings. It introduces a range of theories, models and research to demonstrate the benefits – and pitfalls – inherent in teamworking in collaborative settings. This is a practical and accessible guide focused on how inter-agency teams may be made to function more effectively, illustrated through real-life examples. Its no-nonsense approach will appeal to students, practitioners, team leaders, managers and policy-makers across the health and social care system.
£14.99