What prompts information sharing and how do we get it right? This accessible book challenges widely held assumptions about information sharing in child welfare that facts about risks to children are clear and that sharing them with other professionals is a straightforward process.
It does not matter whether you are a rookie or veteran in business. This book will serve as your business GPS system, navigating you to your next level of success. Coach Kellie Thompson created this system of just 30 minutes a day for 30 days as a guideline to jump start your business. She has personally used this same system to create The Successful Looks Wellness Firm which consist of several businesses she started from age 18 to now. She is The author of Yes! You are a Champion!: Turning Everyday Challenges into Victory! A book that discussed her personal journey about how she went from homeless to a 6 figured salary by the age of 26. We will discuss subjects such as: *Branding your authentic business *Creating a successful social media ad campaign *Growing a profitable business in any economy *Turning your purpose and passion to wealth In this book, She will ask you key questions that will simulate a thought pattern that will help you jump start your business venture. As you read and participate in the activities in this journal, please know that you are doing more than just reading; you are creating a plan of action that has the potentials to help you discover your business mission and vision. If these activities are done with fidelity, you will ultimately accelerate the completion of your plan successfully.
This book was written to try and help homeowners and contractors save money on their tool repairs. I have used pictures of tools to help in identifying parts that you may have never seen. I have maintenance tips as well as repair information for the most popular tools. There are tips on buying tools as well as how to choose an extension cord. I believe if you save or repair one tool by using this book, you have gained more than what you paid. You can do it, let me help you.
Success defines Kellie Fisher. She's always had a head for numbers and vision of the tomorrow. But when her father is hospitalized, she leaves the big city behind and rushes to be at her parents' side. Nathan Fisher loves his life. His wife Kellie is beautiful; his condo is top of the line; his job is about to make him a partner. But something has changed Kellie, and Nathan's heart is torn between Houston's bustle and his wife, who is learning to live and love today. Could Nathan's priorities be bankrupt in the eyes of the one he loves most? Can they bank on God's love to keep their marriage strong? Fall in love with this inspiring love story and our entire collection of Christian romance novels from Heartsong Presents!
Following high-profile Serious Case Reviews into the tragic deaths of children, including Victoria Climbie, Peter Connelly and Daniel Pelka, information sharing has now become a moral and political imperative for safeguarding the welfare of children. What prompts information sharing and how do we get it right? This accessible book challenges widely held assumptions about information sharing in child welfare that facts about risks to children are clear and that sharing them with other professionals is a straightforward process. End-of-chapter questions prompt reflection and ensure direct practice relevance. This is essential reading for academics and policy makers, students on post-qualifying child protection courses, social workers, managers and all other professionals tasked with safeguarding children.
“This wonderful anthology of fresh voices . . . includes writers from Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago.” —Booklist Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press, two of the foremost publishers of Caribbean literature, launch a joint Caribbean-focused imprint, Peekash Press, with this anthology. Consisting entirely of brand-new stories by authors living in the region (not simply authors from the region), this collection gathers the very best entries to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, including a mix of established and up-and-coming writers from islands throughout the Caribbean. Pepperpot features the 2013 Commonwealth Prize–winning story “The Whale House” by Sharon Millar and contributions by Barbara Jenkins, Kevin Baldeosingh, Kevin Jared Hosein, Dwight Thompson, Ezekel Alan, Kimmisha Thomas, Garfield Ellis, Sharon Leach, Ivory Kelly, Heather Barker, Joanne C. Hillhouse, and Janice Lynn Mather. “The wonder in these stories is that they show Caribbean culture—the people, sounds, food, and music . . . this book will appeal to readers of Caribbean fiction and beyond.” —Library Journal “One of my favorite reads of the last few months . . . sophisticated and engrossing . . . A big recommendation today for one and all.” —Chicago Center for Literature & Photography “Leaps headfirst into audacious narrative water, sustaining a diversity in storytelling that’s indicative of the panoply of ways to love, sin, and write about it, in these our unpredictable, conjoined societies.” —Caribbean Beat Magazine “Readers are in for a treat when they open the pages to taste the mélange of literary Caribbean cuisine. Spicy and filling!” —The Gleaner (Jamaica), “Sizzling Books for Summer Reading”
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