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The Complete LNAT Guide An Expert Guide to Success

The Field Guide to Human Error Investigations

Manager's Guide to Preventive Building Maintenance

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Good Practice Guide Making Successful Planning Applications

LeadingGreen LEED Green Associate Exam v4 Study Guide

Solar Photovoltaic Basics A Study Guide for the NABCEP Associate Exam

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Health Entrepreneurship A Practical Guide

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Architect's Guide to NEC4

Clark's Essential Guide to Mammography

Teaching Online A Practical Guide

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Quality Management Systems A Practical Guide to Standards Implementation

A Guide to Best Practice in Special Education Health and Social Care Making the System Work to Meet the Needs of Children Young People and

A Guide to Best Practice in Special Education Health and Social Care Making the System Work to Meet the Needs of Children Young People and

A Guide to Best Practice in Special Education Health and Social Care explores and explains the changes in governmental policies across the education health and social care services and what they mean for young individuals parents and professionals. In a period of significant change many practitioners need to understand the government’s plans for bringing about a more efficient effective and sustainable system to meet the needs of young people and their families. Without trawling through reviews green papers white papers and bills this book not only explains the significance of recent events but provides practical examples in the form of conversations and case studies about how parents and professionals are making change happen. With decades of experience Rona Tutt and Paul Williams delve deep into the separate origins of the three strands – the SEND Review the review of children’s social care and the Health and Care Act 2022. The book explores how pupils in different types of schools can have their needs met more effectively; how to make better use of available resources; and how to create a culture of mutual respect across all the three services. A Guide to Best Practice in Special Education Health and Social Care not only fills in gaps in readers’ knowledge about the working of all three services but provides innovative examples of how change is happening at ground level. People of all age groups working in schools and seeking to enhance their knowledge will find it to be an essential read. It will also be of interest to parents and professionals from across health and social care. | A Guide to Best Practice in Special Education Health and Social Care Making the System Work to Meet the Needs of Children Young People and

GBP 22.99
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Negotiating at the United Nations A Practitioner's Guide

Security without Obscurity A Guide to PKI Operations

Pocket Guide to Crime Scene Photography

RIBA Climate Guide

Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Criminal Justice System A Guide to Understanding Suspects Defendants and Offenders with Autism

Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Criminal Justice System A Guide to Understanding Suspects Defendants and Offenders with Autism

This book focuses on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the criminal justice system. Rather than being the perpetrators of offending behaviour individuals with ASD are more likely to be the victims of crime. However there is nevertheless a small subset of individuals with ASD who do offend and this book provides an in-depth understanding of how certain features of ASD may provide the context of vulnerability to engaging in a number of types of offending behaviours. Chapters focus on arson or fire-setting; cybercrime (e. g. hacking); online sexual offending such as the viewing of indecent child imagery; offline sexual offending; violent crime; stalking; terroristic behaviour (including radicalisation and extremism); bestiality or zoophilia; and also extreme violence such as mass shooting and serial homicide. This book also outlines the ways in which a defendant with ASD may present in court and how they may exhibit behaviour which could be misinterpreted and perceived negatively leading to an unfair trial. Lastly it discusses the need to identify the impact that ASD can have on the capacity to form the requisite criminal intent and offers appropriate court adaptions to support individuals with ASD during court proceedings. This book is ideal for criminal defence lawyers and practitioners in psychology psychiatry and social work as well as policy makers and reformers. | Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Criminal Justice System A Guide to Understanding Suspects Defendants and Offenders with Autism

GBP 36.99
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