Appreciative Inquiry (AI), a positive and collaborate approach to organizational change, is taking hold in clinics, classrooms, and executive offices of leading healthcare organizations worldwide.
Appreciative Inquiry in Healthcare: Positive Questions to Bring Out the Best is a practical toolkit designed to stimulate positive change and engage others in creating the healthcare environment so desperately needed today. It is an encyclopaedia of positive questions to help you and your team:
AI thought leader, Diana Whitney and the team of healthcare professionals at the University of Virginia Health System have joined together to provide this book of questions and AI activities designed especially for hospitals, clinics, medical educators, and health care leaders.
The health and welfare of Australia's Indigenous population is marked by recurring and seemingly intractable issues such as poor access to services, family violence, and high levels of infant mortality. More than 200 years of historical, cultural and political factors have shaped Indigenous lives - and the perceptions of social workers. Linda Briskman, social worker, academic and author of the acclaimed book The Black Grapevine - Aboriginal Activism and the Stolen Generations, throws down the gauntlet to practitioners and students of social work, challenging them to pursue a better,... More info
Eloise Jane Simpson was a regular girl going to a regular school, she had a regular family with regular rules, she had a regular Mum who liked to do triathlons and she had a regular Dad who like to bake cheese scones, she had a regular big Brother who liked to play Rugby and make farting noises and a regular little Brother who like to build really tall towers with blocks BUT there was one thing about Eloise Jane Simpson that was not so regular. Eloise Jane Simpson had... More info
*SPECIAL OFFER:* Was $39.95 discounted price $35.00 Solution Focussed Education for A Happier School A book specially designed for teachers in classrooms who struggle with nitty-gritty of daily encounters with children that can wear teachers down. "You who read this book will probably reflect that it is not only a book about solution-focused teaching. It is more than that, Actually it is manifesto for a well-functioning school system, in which everyone- pupils and teaches as well as support staff and parents - feel good, enjoy themselves, enjoy learning and above... More info