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Annette Bailey Interview, 3 July 2014
Annette Bailey has worked at the Karamu House since 1970, when she was hired as its secretary to the executive director. In this interview she recounts various productions that Karamu has put on over the years and her view on how things have changed over time
Annette Bailey Interview, 3 July 2014
Annette Bailey has worked at the Karamu House since 1970, when she was hired as its secretary to the executive director. In this interview she recounts various productions that Karamu has put on over the years and her view on how things have changed over time
Annette Harvey Diary, 1906-1910
Annette Harvey, of Arkansas, West Virginia, and Ohio, recounts events of her daily life in this 'Line a Day' diary. She was the daughter of William Hope Harvey, aka 'Coin' Harvey, a well-known businessman, politician, author and founder of the resort of Monte Ne and the Ozark Association. Annette's brief entries record visits, housework, dances, parties, a train trip to New York, weather, church services and socials over a 5 year period, 1906-1910. Addresses and miscellaneous thoughts, quotations, poems, are recorded at the end of the volume. A photograph of her home made in 1906 is tipped in at the front of the diary
Letter from Bailey, Nettie to Thomas Family
Letter from Bailey, Nettie (Ellen Annette Thomas), 1847-1932 to Thomas Famil
'Aunt Nettie Bailey'
Portrait of Ellen Thomas Bailey. This photograph is one of forty-eight found in an album that probably belonged to Mattie Obilinger. The identifications are attributed to one of her daughters
Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment (Book Review)
Book review by Annette M. Bailey.
Beebe, B., Knoblauch, S., Rustin, J., & Sorter, D. (2005). Forms of intersubjectivity in infant research and adult treatment. New York: Other Press.
ISBN 9781590511510 (pbk.
Interview with Annette Lareau
Annette Lareau is the Stanley I. Sheerr Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life (University of California Press). Unequal Childhoods won the best book award from three sections of the American Sociological Association: Sociology of the Family, Sociology of Children and Youth, and Sociology of Culture (co-winner)
Handbook of Community-Based Clinical Practice (Book Review)
Book review by Annette Bailey.
Lightburn, A. & Sessions, P. (Eds). (2006). Handbook of community-based clinical practice. New York: Oxford University Press.
ISBN 9780195159226
The book begins with two comprehensive and well-researched chapters that introduce community based clinical practice (CBCP) as a model of practice. This book could be a textbook in a course on community-based clinical mental health practice. Chapters from this book could be included in courses on practice with individuals, families, groups, neighborhoods, organizations, and communities, as well as policy, human behavior, research, and diversity
Local councils have managed the budget cuts well, but the scope for further efficiency savings is rapidly diminishing
Many city councils who are complaining that budget cuts are leading to an impending catastrophe have good cause for alarm given the scale of the cuts. However, the perception amongst the public is that not much has changed regarding their local services. In their new research, Nick Bailey and Annette Hastings find that up to now, councils have managed the majority of the cuts through efficiency savings: removing management and central support services or consolidating offices. But the scope for further efficiency savings is rapidly diminishing, implying fundamental change is coming
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