Transforming lives

Transforming lives
Author: Legal Services Research Centre
Publsiher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2007-04-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0117021466

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This edited collection brings together a selection of papers originally presented at the Legal Services Research Centre's tenth anniversary international research conference. The papers, drawn from three continents, provide an insight into how people experience the law, the extent of impact of legal problems, the reasons people sometimes take no action to resolve problems, methods of service delivery, the integration of legal and health services and forms of funding legal services.

Transforming Lives

Transforming Lives
Author: Alexander Rödlach
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781793625809

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Faith community nursing and health ministry programs in congregations have increasingly been recognized as having a significant impact on the health and well-being of individuals. Based on a case study in Omaha, Nebraska, Transforming Lives: Health Initiatives in Faith Communities documents how nurses and health ministers touch and transform the recipients of their services and the participants in activities they organize. Alexander Rödlach argues that much of their success is due to their ability to collaborate with leadership in congregations and health systems. These programs have the potential to become significant partners with health systems and governments in providing health services to communities.

Transforming Lives

Transforming Lives
Author: Joseph Schachter
Publsiher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2005
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0765701189

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People's lives can be dramatically transformed by psychoanalysis. Yet the decision to undertake this enterprise can seem so formidable that many deny themselves an extraordinary experience. This book makes that decision--admittedly a complex one--better informed, clearer, and easier. It provides seven detailed case reports, easy to read and free of technical jargon, in which the patients' lives--in their own judgements--were transformed. This is not meant to imply that psychoanalysis always or even usually yields transformative results. These case studies are intriguing in their own right and help the reader think knowledgeably about psychoanalysis and assess its potential as a life-changing enterprise.

Transforming Lives

Transforming Lives
Author: National University of Singapore
Publsiher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9971693275

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As the National University of Singapore (NUS) celebrates 100 years of university education in Singapore in 2005, the institution takes a look at significant developments in history and the people who have shaped its past decades. This book captures key elements of Singapore's higher education landscape through photos, quotable quotes from university staff, students, alumni, educationalists and leaders in society. Published in a handy and accessible format, it contains more than 120 photos and lists milestones chronologically, starting from 1905. This book will make an excellent gift for anyone who has been involved with NUS and higher education in Singapore.

Transforming Justice Transforming Lives

Transforming Justice  Transforming Lives
Author: April Bernard
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781498519816

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What is a just response to persons seeking to desist from criminal behavior? In America, over the last several decades mass incarceration has emerged as the prevailing policy response to crime and reoffending. The majority of those who are imprisoned will be released, and those that are released tend to return to communities challenged by high rates of violence, crime, unemployment, and poverty. In these conditions, without some type of intervention, persons with criminal histories are likely to reoffend. April Bernard, through compelling interviews and field research with formerly gang affiliated women, illuminates how through community support and their active engagement in peacemaking work in distressed neighborhoods throughout Chicago they were able to desist from crime, rebuild their lives, and become meaningful contributors to their communities. This book explores the role of community in facilitating the commitment to desist from crime, by offering critical support and opportunities for stewardship. Bernard provides a timely analysis of the transformative potential of a new perspective on criminal justice which incorporates stewardship and community engagement as a fundamental principal in the response to persons seeking to desist from criminal behavior, particularly women. The book combines moving personal narratives with concrete practical evidence to call for an alternative to ideology that supports the existing punitive policies and practices of the criminal justice system and the corresponding lack of interventions and opportunities for persons seeking to desist from crime. This deeply informed, and perceptive analysis concludes with suggestions for alternatives that fit within a transformative justice paradigm.

Beyond a Whistle and a Prayer Transforming Lives Pursuing Excellence Honoring Jesus through Coaching

Beyond a Whistle and a Prayer  Transforming Lives  Pursuing Excellence  Honoring Jesus through Coaching
Author: Christopher M. Schrader, PhD.
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781483426693

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"Beyond a Whistle and a Prayer will forever change the way you look at sports and coaching. Society advocates sports as a means to instill virtue and character in our youth. But we all know that the system is broken to a large extent - from youth sports through college, and beyond. Too many coaches and parents are driven by the scoreboard, the win-at-all costs model. Is it any wonder that 70% of kids drop out of sports by age 12? Many of us remember the words and actions of coaches for a lifetime. What memories are you leaving with your athletes? Chris helps us make sense of why sports are broken and how they can be restored as a tool to positively impact lives. It all centers on coaches being transformed by biblical truths and implementing practical tools so they can field competitive teams while also loving their athletes well. Join the journey and learn to coach with joy." -Gilbert Tuhabonye: Author of This Voice in My Heart; 8-time NCAA All-American; Distance Running Coach

Back to Basics Transforming Life

Back to Basics   Transforming Life
Author: Anuja Surve,Murali Nandula
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781482839913

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Close your eyes and look at the number of opportunities that exist in the world. Everything that you are interested in, you can do. We all have passion and the potential to realize them. If Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man, why do we not see people realizing their full potential? Is there something wrong with the education or are we not learning enough? Is there an obstacle that is stopping us from realizing our potential? The journey is what this book is all about. It is about looking at each stage of life, looking at what is stopping us from realizing our potential and breaking the barrier. Welcome to the journey of understanding ourselves by going back to the basics and transforming life, forever.

Changing Lanes Changing Lives

Changing Lanes  Changing Lives
Author: Richard Hartung
Publsiher: Candid Creation Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789810752309

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