1,093 research outputs found
Learning to Love
The host catches up with Carl and Sarah, who appeared on an earlier show, to investigate what can be done to help people with learning difficulties form loving relationships and live out their lives together. Plus, an interview with the Bell family, who finally won the battle to prove their innocence after being wrongly accused of neglecting their son, and award-winning nurse Stacey Atkinson discusses her groundbreaking new sex education programm
Health Promotion for People with a Learning Disability
The physical health and well-being of people with intellectual disabilities have not been promoted to the same extent as with non-disabled people. Internationally there is a growing recognition of the many health problems found among this population and the difficulties they experience in accessing appropriate health services. Their uptake of health screening is low and few health promotion campaigns are targeted at their needs
Author interview: Q and A with Dr Noni Stacey on Photography of protest and community: the radical collectives of the 1970s
In this author interview, we speak to Dr Noni Stacey about her new book Photography of Protest and Community: The Radical Collectives of the 1970s, which examines how London-based photographers formed collectives that engaged with local and international political protest in cities across the UK. The book surveys the radical community photography produced by Hackney Flashers Collective, Exit Photography Group, Half Moon Photography Workshop, the producers of Camerawork magazine and the community darkrooms, North Paddington Community Darkroom and Blackfriars Photography Project
Ethical issues when meeting the psychotherapeutic needs of people with a learning disability
We do not always know whether we have made the right decisions, but if we have strong values, good knowledge and skills and follow a decision making framework, we at least know our methods in reaching that decision were correct
Using information technology : a practical introduction to computers & communications / Brian K. Williams, Stacey C. Sawyer.
On t.p. of previous ed. Stacey C. Sawyer's name appears first.Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-552) and index.xxiv, 554, 12 pages.
Can forests meet our energy needs? The future of forest biomass in Colorado
Presented at the Can forests meet our energy needs? The future of forest biomass in Colorado conference, February 21, 2008, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.Stacey Simms is the Biomass and Local Fuels Programs Manager at the Governor's Energy Office (GEO). In this position she has development, administrative and managerial responsibilities of projects related to woody biomass, anaerobic digestion and biofuels. Prior to joining GEO, Stacey worked at the American Lung Association of Colorado where she managed the Department of Energy's CLEAN CITIES program. While with CLEAN CITIES, Stacey supported the transition of more than 30 fleets in Colorado to biofuels and helped replace 1 billion gallons of fossil fuels with alternative fuels. Stacey started her career in renewable energy and public administration during her four year tour with the Peace Corps in El Salvador. Stacey graduated from Regis University in 2006 where she earned a Master's degree in Management with an emphasis on organizational leadership and project management
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