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  • Child Abuse and Neglect : Theory, Research and Practice
    Child Abuse and Neglect : Theory, Research and Practice

    First Published in 1989, Child Abuse and Neglect attempts to focus on the problem of child maltreatment by using a multidisciplinary approach.It presents findings from the fields of psychiatry, psychology, education, sociology, and social work from a broad theoretical perspective.Both micro and macro approaches are stressed in the work, with particular emphasis on social factors related to child abuse and neglect, characteristics of adults and families likely to abuse and neglect and interesting strategies of treatment including family therapy.Professionals actively involved in research and theory building, as well as those who work directly with abused and neglected children will find this book a useful form of reference.

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  • Self-Neglect: Learning from Life
    Self-Neglect: Learning from Life

    A practice-based perspective on working with people who self-neglect.This book explores the issues and situations which can arise and helps practitioners to adopt a strengths-based “Learning from Life” approach in the translation of MSP principles to practical implementation. Self-neglect: Learning from Life helps frontline practitioners ensure that Making Safeguarding Personal (MSP) is an everyday reality.Using two case scenarios, the authors examine issues and practice-based situations which arise in the daily application of MSP to casework with adults.The scenarios demonstrate lifespan and experience issues in the adoption of MSP as person-centred and person-led practice with people who self-neglect.The statutory principles of Empowerment, Prevention, Proportionality, Protection, Partnership, and Accountability are also translated into practical language and their meaning and implications are unpacked. This journey from principles to practical implementation uses a suite of clear and concise practice focused resources which adopt a person-centred, relationship-based approach to all conversations, interventions and aspects of practice. The resources include:a range from SnapShots on…- a selection of relevant topic areas in work with adults at risk through their safeguarding journeypractice-based tools for practitioners to use in the quality monitoring of their own caseworkTaking it Further” referencing and suggested sources of more information. This invaluable book fills a gap that currently exists in the practical application of the statutory MSP principles as part of a “life-span approach” to work with people who self-neglect.It minimises the risks associated with “siloed” approaches to ensure the person is held at the centre of all interventions.

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  • The Importance of Neglect in Policy-Making
    The Importance of Neglect in Policy-Making

    De Vries argues that it is possible to explain when and in what direction policy change is likely to occur.He argues that what is neglected at present is likely to become dominant in policies of the near future.With the birth of a new policy generation a convergence towards meeting the dominant value of that generation will become evident.

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  • Running on Empty : Overcome Your Childhood Emotional Neglect
    Running on Empty : Overcome Your Childhood Emotional Neglect

    Running on Empty is the first self-help book about Emotional Neglect: an invisible force from your childhood which you can't see, but may be affecting you profoundly to this day.It is about what didn't happen in your childhood, what wasn't said, and what cannot be remembered. Do you sometimes feel as if you're just going through the motions in life?Are you good at looking and acting as if you're fine, but secretly feel lonely and disconnected?Perhaps you have a fine life and are good at your work, but somehow it's just not enough to make you happy. If so, you are not alone. The world is full of people who have an innate sense that something is wrong with them.Who feel they live on the outside looking in, but have no explanation for their feeling and no way to put it into words.Who blame themselves for not being happier. If you are one of these people, you may fear that you are not connected enough to your spouse, or that you don't feel pleasure or love as profoundly as others do.Perhaps when you do experience strong emotions, you have difficulty understanding or tolerating them.You may drink too much, or eat too much, or risk too much, in an attempt to feel something good. In over twenty years of practicing psychology, many people have arrived in Jonice Webb's office, driven by the threat of divorce or the onset of depression, or by loneliness, and said, ""Something is missing in me."" Running on Empty will give you clear strategies for how to heal, and offers a special chapter for mental health professionals.In the world of human suffering, this book is an Emotional Smart Bomb meant to eradicate the effects of an invisible enemy.

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  • What is neglect?

    Neglect is a form of maltreatment where a person fails to provide the necessary care, attention, or support to another individual who is dependent on them. This can include failing to provide food, shelter, medical care, or emotional support. Neglect can have serious consequences on a person's physical, emotional, and psychological well-being, especially in vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, or individuals with disabilities. It is important to recognize and address neglect to ensure the safety and well-being of those who may be experiencing it.

  • What is emotional neglect?

    Emotional neglect is a type of abuse where a person's emotional needs are consistently unmet. It can involve caregivers failing to provide love, support, validation, or attention to a child or dependent. This can lead to feelings of worthlessness, low self-esteem, and difficulties forming healthy relationships. Emotional neglect can have long-lasting effects on a person's mental health and well-being.

  • Will he neglect me?

    It is impossible to predict with certainty whether someone will neglect you. However, if you have concerns about being neglected in a relationship, it is important to communicate openly and honestly with the person. Pay attention to their actions and how they make you feel. Trust your instincts and set boundaries if necessary to ensure your emotional well-being.

  • Should I neglect school?

    No, you should not neglect school. Education is important for your future and can open up opportunities for you. It is important to prioritize your education and work hard to achieve your academic goals. Neglecting school can have long-term consequences and may limit your future prospects. It is important to find a balance between school and other activities, but education should not be neglected.

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  • Self-Neglect and Hoarding : A Guide to Safeguarding and Support
    Self-Neglect and Hoarding : A Guide to Safeguarding and Support

    Self-neglect and hoarding is present in 1 of 5 social work cases in mental health and older people's services.These cases can be the most alarming and challenging on a social worker's caseload. A skilled, thorough risk assessment of the behaviours of self-neglect is needed in order to ensure effective care and support is available.This guide offers practical and applicable tools and solutions for all professionals involved in working with people who self-neglect.It includes tips for assessment and decision-making in the support process, and updates following the implementation of the Care Act 2014, which deemed self-neglect a safeguarding matter.

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  • Self-neglect : A Practical Approach to Risks and Strengths Assessment
    Self-neglect : A Practical Approach to Risks and Strengths Assessment

    Self-neglect covers a wide range of behaviours, from neglecting to care for one's personal hygiene and health to one's surroundings; this can include behaviours such as hoarding of objects and/or animals.As presentation of self-neglect cases vary greatly, assessment and support planning should be made on an individualised case by case basis. Self-neglect describes a Risks and Strengths assessment model which has been developed by practitioners as an aid to frontline workers across all sectors, as well as agencies holding responsibilities in Safeguarding Adults.It aims to support and structure the effective, timely and consistent assessment of risk in relation to key social and healthcare factors of self-neglect both on an individual case level and at a strategic level in contributing to community/locality needs analysis and reporting mechanisms; including annual Safeguarding Adults Board Reports. Â

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  • Innovation Competency Model : Shaping Faculty Academic Innovation Development in China's Higher Education
    Innovation Competency Model : Shaping Faculty Academic Innovation Development in China's Higher Education

    Contributing to the discussion over China's higher education development, this book takes a theoretical approach to address the topic of university academics' innovation by introducing an academic innovation competency model, exploring the contexts, concepts and practices.The innovation competency model comprises three interdependent dimensions, including the academic internal drive vitality, the academic synthesizing refined ability and the academic suspected and introspective ability.By enriching the theory of professional development of university teachers, these three dimensions will help advance the reform of college personnel systems and ultimately improve the quality of China's higher education. The book will be valuable to researchers, students and stakeholders hoping to learn about education reform in China, or to those who study higher education management and comparative education.

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  • Nobody Loves Me : Bobby’s true story of neglect, secrets and abuse
    Nobody Loves Me : Bobby’s true story of neglect, secrets and abuse

    'Wow! I did not want this book to end. This story was unlike any other' ????? Amazon reader review'Very gripping and powerful read... makes you see what can be going on behind closed doors' ?????Amazon reader review'I'm very, very bad. I don't deserve to have nice things. Nobody loves me.'Three young siblings arrive at Maggie's door after being taken into care.Teachers of eight-year-old Bobby spotted distinct hand-shaped bruises on his arm and his dad and stepmother are uncooperative and hostile to Social Services.While they investigate, Bobby, as well as Melodie and Poppy, are looked after in Maggie's home. As the children settle in, a thought won't let Maggie go.While Melodie and Poppy are clean, well-fed and immaculately dressed, Bobby is pale, severely underweight and extremely quiet.What looks like a case of neglect is actually something much more sinister.Bobby and his half-sisters are hiding a cruel secret, but can Maggie find the truth?A new true story of hope from Sunday Times bestselling author Maggie Hartley, a foster carer for over 20 years.

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    "Neglect is often more damaging than outright dislike." - J.K. Rowling "Neglect is a form of abuse." - Wayne Gerard Trotman "Neglect is the most common form of child abuse." - Unknown

  • Will my best friend neglect me?

    It's impossible for me to predict the future actions of your best friend. However, if you have concerns about feeling neglected, it's important to communicate openly and honestly with your friend about your feelings. Expressing your concerns and discussing them together can help strengthen your friendship and address any potential issues before they become bigger problems. Remember that open communication and understanding are key components of any healthy relationship.

  • What did the city utilities neglect?

    The city utilities neglected to properly maintain the sewage system, resulting in frequent blockages and overflows. This neglect led to environmental pollution and health hazards for the residents. Additionally, the city utilities failed to upgrade the aging infrastructure, causing frequent disruptions in water supply and electricity.

  • How can one neglect the Sunnah?

    One can neglect the Sunnah by not following the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, as recorded in the Hadith. This can include not performing the recommended prayers, fasting, giving charity, and other acts of worship that the Prophet encouraged. Neglecting the Sunnah can also involve not following the Prophet's example in personal conduct, interactions with others, and ethical behavior. It is important for Muslims to strive to incorporate the Sunnah into their daily lives in order to follow the complete guidance of Islam.

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