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Attention please
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Care and Health Magazine, 33, 9.4.03, 2003, pp.32-33.
- Publisher:
- Care and Health
Looks at some issues for social work practice when working with children and adults suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
This is your life
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Care and Health Magazine, 27, 15.1.03, 2003, pp.34-35..
- Publisher:
- Care and Health
Explores the role and practice of life story work with children and young people.
Research into practice
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 11.03.04, 2004, p.48.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Disabled children and their families are rarely highlighted in reports about housing problems, although unsuitable housing has a major impact on family life. It may be opportune with the current emphasis on integrated children's services to revisit research on good practice in housing disabled children and their families. The needs of disabled children and their families should be included in any study of, or changes to, housing services.
First impressions
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Care and Health Magazine, 8.10.03, 2003, pp.26-27.
- Publisher:
- Care and Health
Looks at the importance of initial assessments in children and family services and the importance of managing the process correctly.
Research into practice
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 25.9.03, 2003, p.50.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Briefly reports on a study from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which looked at whether school-based programmes could support children whose parents had separated. Children aged 5 to 11 were allocated to either seven sessions of group work or four sessions with an individual counsellor. The support covered coping with feelings, understanding identity and recognising positive aspects of their families. It involved 7 schools, with 69 children from 50 families. Overall results of the study were positive.
Research into practice
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 5.6.03, 2003, p.50.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Briefly looks at new research from the National Family and Parenting Institute which highlights ambiguities in the division of roles and responsibilities between parents and the state.
Artistic licence
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Care and Health Magazine, 29, 21.2.03, 2003, pp.32-33.
- Publisher:
- Care and Health
Looks at the continuing role of art therapy in todays therapeutic situations.
Out of school scheme coordinator
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Care and Health Magazine, 30, 26.2.03, 2003, pp.34-35.
- Publisher:
- Care and Health
Looks at the work of the Ace Centre, which provides a range of activities for families, including on Out of School Scheme.
Primary care development lead
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Care and Health Magazine, 32, 26.3.03, 2003, pp.34-35.
- Publisher:
- Care and Health
Talks to the Primary Care Development Lead for the New Deal for Communities programme in West Ham and Plaistow, East London, about her role in developing primary care and the part it plays in regeneration.
Partnerships in practice
- Author:
- WINGHAM Gaynor
- Journal article citation:
- Care and Health Magazine, 37, 4.6.03, 2003, pp.14-15..
- Publisher:
- Care and Health
Reports on the joined up approach to improving the chances of children by keeping them in education.