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Archive for April 2012


Helping young people reflect on the social consequences of drinking – An interview with Vanessa Rogers

Vanessa Rogers

“Our alcohol fuelled world must impact on children and young people who look to us to see what being a grown up is all about. Unlike other drugs, alcohol is socially acceptable and almost expected in some instances. It is actually quite hard to be teetotal and socialise in pubs without attracting attention and unwanted questions about why you are refraining.”

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Parenting Girls on the Autism Spectrum – An Interview with Eileen Riley-Hall

JKP author Eileen Riley-Hall with her daughters

“Having daughters on the spectrum has made me a better parent. I really think about my parenting, and I understand that my role is to help my girls develop into the best people they can be. It is not about me, and what I want for them. It cannot be about ego, and I think that is a valuable lesson that parents of children with special needs learn early on, but one that all parents need to learn.”

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Challenges and opportunities of project management in social work and social care – An interview with Gary Spolander and Linda Martin

Posted on April 9th, 2012 in Social work & social care
Successful Project Management in Social Work and Social Care

“I have had a range of managers who, probably like most people, have ranged from “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”. My best managers have provided me with the opportunity to grow, challenge, develop my skills, provided support, compassion and humanity.”

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Theory, policy and practice of dementia care across the globe – An interview with Anthea Innes, Louise McCabe and Fiona Kelly

Posted on April 4th, 2012 in Dementia, Social work & social care
Photo: (left to right) Anthea Innes, Louise McCabe and Fiona Kelly

“This is the first time that dementia is a political priority, creating drivers for focusing on all aspects of dementia, from the anti-dementia drugs, to an increased knowledge about potential risk factors and preventions strategies as well as innovative ways to provide high quality support and care.”

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Holiday Help for Your Anxious Child – by Deborah Gray

JKP author Deborah Gray

Here are some helpful tips for adoptive parents and foster carers to ensure that holidays are fun for everyone—especially for the anxious child. By Deborah Gray, MSW, MPA, clinical social worker specialising in attachment, grief and trauma, and author of Attaching in Adoption and Nurturing Adoptions. Anxious children like to know what their part is in any new event.

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JKP authors celebrate World Autism Awareness Month!

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Happy World Autism Awareness Month (WAAM) to all of our readers! In this special post, JKP authors share their personal plans for the month ahead, what they’ll be doing to raise awareness, and what their hopes are for the future. Susan Moreno Susan Moreno is the Founder and president of MAAP Services, Inc. and co-author of

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