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The recognition of children's natural resilience as fundamental to their ability to cope with trauma is central to this book. Deriving from the authors' experience of working with bereaved children after the Hillsborough disaster, the book advocates a model of practice which is based on their findings: the primacy of listening to children and listening uncritically; the importance of peer-group and family support; and the value of paying attention to children's needs, not those of adults. It promotes the idea of healthy coping, and explores ways in which children and their families can be enabled to do this. Children explain "what helped me", and recommendations for practice guidelines are s...
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Barnard Castle & Teesdale have changed and developed over the last century
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Throughout history, philosophers have been seeking answers to the question of man's existence. Where did we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going? The Christian, however, has an advantage in that he has access to a blueprint that precisely outlines his origin, purpose and destination. And through this blueprint—the Word of God—he can discover the plan that God established before the foundation of the world to chart the path of man's destiny throughout the ages.In The Everlasting Covenant and Its Third-Party Beneficiaries, Paul Barnard describes the nature of this “Divine Agency Agreement” and demonstrates how God the Father, acting as the “principal” in the agreement, sent His Son into the world to act as an “agent” on His behalf to redeem all of mankind.
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