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... ‘Rather than all therapeutic input lying under the controlof the therapist, it is also the case that clients and their abilities playa part in regulating therapy andin becoming “active ingredients” ... be effectivein social care practice. Using this information, SCIE will produce guidelines onBest Practice . . . The guidelines will also feed into the standards setby theSocial Services Inspectorate, ... 63Using formal knowledge in professional workFrom laboratory to clinic: producing and distributing science 64Looking and learning? Observation in practice 68Reading and interpreting the body:...
... with the Institute of Primary Careand Public Healthand with the Faculty of Business, on research, education and training in applied fields of healthand social care. Centre for Research in ... other in order to improve team working, enable collaboration and enhance care by developing integrated approaches to care management. By learning and working together and understanding the ... Inter-professional learningFor details please see Department of Primary andSocial Care, page 192.Mentoring and Enabling Learning inthe Practice Setting (Mental Healthand Learning Disabilities)Inter-professional...
... of the undertaking, ana-lyzed the data and collaborated in writing the article. PDPanalyzed the data and collaborated in writing the article.PZ collected data and collaborated in writing the ... conceived the work, analyzed the data and collabo-rated in writing the article. MCT conceived the work, col-lected and analyzed the data and collaborated in writing the article. EF advised in all ... the data and advised in all stages of the undertaking. All authors have read and approved the finalmanuscript.Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank the Technical and Clinical Engineering...
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... Studies inthe Humanities andSocial Sciences enables the management and searching of a single database containingarchaeological information collected in Japan, Britain, andthe U.S.A. The object-oriented ... metamodel integratingnotations and semantics (Worboys, 1994). This chapter introduces the researchfindings inthe data modeling of archaeological information with the aim of effective information ... Studies inthe Humanities andSocial Sciences In cognitive linguistics, discourse means language communication. In fact, the world in which human beings are engaged in language communication...