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Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance Glass Handcuffs and Working Men in the U

Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance Glass Handcuffs and Working Men in the U

Pressure to achieve work-life balance has recently become a significant part of the cultural fabric of working life in United States. A very few privileged employees tout their ability to find balance between their careers and the rest of their lives but most employees face considerable organizational and economic constraints which hamper their ability to maintain a reasonable balance between paid work and other life aspects—and it is not only women who struggle. Increasingly men find it difficult to do it all. Women have long noted the near impossibility of balancing multiple roles but it is only recently that men have been encouraged to see themselves beyond their breadwinner selves. Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance describes the work-life practices of men in the United States. The purpose is to increase gender equality at work for all employees. With a focus on leave policy inequalities this book argues that men experience a phenomenon called the glass handcuffs which prevents them from leaving work to participate fully in their families homes and other life events highlighting the cultural institutional organizational and occupational conditions which make gender equality in work-life policy usage difficult. This social justice book ultimately draws conclusions about how to minimize inequalities at work. Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance is unique as it laces together some theoretical concepts which have little previous association including entrepreneurialism; leave policy occupational identity and the economic necessities of families. This book will therefore be of particular interest to researches and academics alike in the disciplines of Gender studies Human Resource Management Employment Relations Sociology and Cultural Studies. | Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance Glass Handcuffs and Working Men in the U

GBP 42.99
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Revival: Famous Chemists (1935) The Men and Their Work

Work and Unemployment 1834-1911

Education for Social Work Readings in Social Work Volume 4

Work and Unemployment 1834-1911

Women in Social Work

Social Theory for Social Work Ideas and Applications

Men and Masculinities Theoretical Foundations and Promising Practices for Supporting College Men's Development

Men and Masculinities Theoretical Foundations and Promising Practices for Supporting College Men's Development

There continues to be much concern about the retention and persistent of men in college particularly Black Latinx and Native American men. In addition queer and trans* men also have found institutions to be problematic spaces. For those who do persist we know that men are overrepresented in student conduct cases and engage in risky behaviors around alcohol drug use and sexual relationships. Additionally we know that college men have historically avoided engaging in help-seeking behaviors for their academic and personal success. This book addresses the ways that theory can be put into practice for powerful transformative learning to support college men and their development. This book synthesizes the research of the past three decades on college men to inform college student educators on the developmental needs of college men and illuminates how young men are socialized prior to their arrival to campus but perhaps more importantly how the collegiate environment becomes a training ground for the socialization of masculinities by students their peers and their environments. Beyond that it sets out how practitioners can help young men understand why and how they have been socialized around their gender identity but also what their gender identity and sense of masculinity means for their future selves. The book highlights programs and services designed to have college men engage with and dialogue around issues of hegemonic toxic or unhealthy aspects of masculinity. These promising practices can offer college men opportunities to understand their power privilege and identity in ways that can be affirming and healthier leading to more life-giving chances. This is all the more important in the context of an ever-evolving society where traditionally held norms and expectations around gender-particularly masculinities-are shifting. This book equips student affairs staff faculty and administrators to better support college men’s development. It offers readers insights ideas and models for adapting and developing programs services and initiatives that may meaningfully meet the needs of specific student populations while recognizing that there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach to this work. | Men and Masculinities Theoretical Foundations and Promising Practices for Supporting College Men's Development

GBP 32.99
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Navigating the Return-to-Work Experience for New Parents Maintaining Work-Family Well-Being

Navigating the Return-to-Work Experience for New Parents Maintaining Work-Family Well-Being

Parenthood can be one of the most fulfilling altering and challenging life events. This book is set within the background of the reality of many parents’ return-to-work experience the task of re-engaging with work and maintaining a job or a career and the difficulties that parenthood poses for balancing the demands of a new family with the demands of work. It helps us understand this reality give voice to new parents and offer relief in the knowledge that we know a lot about these challenges and most importantly how we can start to address them. The book brings together a number of internationally recognized experts from research practice and policy to explore the issues and offer evidence-based solutions around return-to-work after having children. It takes a balanced approach to theory and practice to cover topics such as equality stereotypes work-family conflict training and development and workplace culture among others whilst integrating research and policy and illustrating learnings with case studies from parents and examples from countries that lead the way. It will appeal to parents researchers and employers in any sector or economy across the world. Ultimately it will help develop ways for new parents to re-engage with work successfully while maintaining their work-family well-being. | Navigating the Return-to-Work Experience for New Parents Maintaining Work-Family Well-Being

GBP 26.99
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Women in Management A Framework for Sustainable Work–Life Integration

Next Steps Decision Cases for Social Work Practice

Coaching and Mentoring for Work-Life Balance

Coaching and Mentoring for Work-Life Balance

The coaching and mentoring profession is facing a major challenge – helping clients cope effectively with life’s complexities and conflicting demands in a rapidly changing environment. Conversations around work-life balance need to address not only the interconnectedness of work leisure home and social life but also the fact that these elements are in flux and require continuous rebalancing. This book is a practical and evidence-based resource to help coaches and mentors in supporting clients to achieve greater work-life balance. Written by an experienced academic-practitioner team this book provides coaches and mentors with a way of addressing work-life tensions with their clients. It is grounded in research and practice and offers a wide range of tools and techniques which are supported with real-life case studies illustrating how they can be employed. On top of this readers are also supported with reflective questions to enhance understanding and a series of downloadable worksheets for practical use. Coaching and Mentoring for Work-Life Balance is essential reading for professional coaches and mentors who are helping their clients to develop personal resilience and will also be a valuable resource for students in postgraduate coaching and mentoring courses. The authors present some of the latest thinking on this topic underpinned by their own research and model for work-life balance making the book indispensable to all those engaged in leadership coaching mentoring and supervision.

GBP 32.99
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For Robert Cooper Collected Work

War Violence and Social Justice Theories for Social Work

Research for Effective Social Work Practice

Doing Critical Social Work Transformative Practices for Social Justice

Doing Critical Social Work Transformative Practices for Social Justice

Critical social work encourages emancipatory personal and social change. This text focuses on the challenge of incorporating critical theory into the practice of social workers and provides case studies and insights from a range of fields to illustrate how to work with tensions and challenges. Beginning with an outline of the theoretical basis of critical social work and its different perspectives the authors go on to introduce key features of working in this tradition including critical reflection. Part II explores critical practices in confronting privilege and promoting social justice in social work examining such issues as human rights gender poverty and class. Part III considers the development of critical practices within the organisational context of social work including the fields of mental health child and family services within Centrelink and prison settings. Part IV is focused on doing anti- discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice in social work with particular populations including asylum seekers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples domestic violence survivors older people and lesbian gay and transgender groups. Finally Part V outlines collectivist and transformative practices in social work and beyond looking at environmental issues social activism the disability movement and globalisation. 'A highly valuable addition to social work education and practice literature in Australia and beyond its shores. ' Ruth Phillips Associate Professor Faculty of Education and Social Work University of Sydney | Doing Critical Social Work Transformative Practices for Social Justice

GBP 130.00
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Contemporary Practices in Social Work Supervision Time for New Paradigms?

Psychological Insights for Understanding COVID-19 and Work

Social Work: The Basics

Police Social Work Social Work Practice in Law Enforcement Agencies

Police Social Work Social Work Practice in Law Enforcement Agencies

Grounded in contemporary social work practice approaches such as trauma-informed practice cultural competency and systems theory this book provides a model for developing implementing and evaluating police social work and social service collaboration within the context of contemporary policing strategies. The practice of professional social work in law enforcement agencies is increasingly becoming an important area of practice. Police social work as it is known benefits community residents and assists law enforcement agencies with accomplishing community policing and other problem-solving initiatives. Throughout 13 chapters this book covers: The practice of professional social work within law enforcement agencies The types of social problems addressed and characteristics of police social work collaborations Ethical and other practice issues that arise when collaborating with law enforcement agencies and required practice skills to address these issues An examination of collaborations formed between law enforcement agencies and social services agencies in which the service providers are not professional social workers A model for developing police social work collaborations and investigating collaboration effectiveness Expanded roles for police social work practice such as consultation officer selection training recruits and police officers and assisting their families Police Social Work provides a wealth of case studies and other reference material to prepare students for police social work practice as well as serving as a resource for police officers recruits and students majoring in policing. | Police Social Work Social Work Practice in Law Enforcement Agencies

GBP 35.99
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Social Work as Community Development A Management Model for Social Change

Resilience at Work Practical Tools for Career Success

Resilience at Work Practical Tools for Career Success

Shortlisted for the 2019 Business Book Awards in the International Business Book category. Finalist in The Australian Career Book Awards 2019 supported by the Royal Society of Arts Australia and New Zealand The world of work is in a constant state of flux. Resilience at Work: Practical Tools for Career Success is an essential guide to maintaining resilience in this ever-changing environment whether you are working in a turbulent field navigating the job market or simply trying to realise your career ambitions. Based on the author’s own experience of working under extreme circumstances in post-earthquake Christchurch New Zealand and enhanced by collaboration with leading resilience experts from around the world this book is packed with stories resources and personal coaching to support you to: learn about the importance of emotional honesty as a foundation for true resilience explore how your levels of self-care influence your ability to re-energise and stay strong consider how having the right sort of connections play a part in your ability to flourish reflect on how you have been learning (and changing) along your journey to resilience This is an invaluable resource for organisations looking to support employees by giving them the tools for self-managed resilience at work. It is also ideal for career coaches counsellors and other professionals who are working with clients facing their own crisis of resilience whether they are starting out or well-advanced on their career journey. Kathryn Jackson’s unique coaching style enables readers to truly personalise the approach they choose to take using the stories the frameworks and the research to create a unique voyage towards building Resilience at Work. | Resilience at Work Practical Tools for Career Success

GBP 38.99
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Older People Ageing and Social Work Knowledge for practice