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Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community
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Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community
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Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community
Current price: $180.00
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The updated
Third Edition
of
Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community
continues to provide an excellent step-by-step workbook approach to designing and implementing a program for the community.
Inside
Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community, Third Edition
, Dr. Linda Fazio includes the importance of community asset identification and development toward sustainability.
The
includes new and updated content on evidence-based practice; program evaluation at multiple levels; funding; nonprofits and social entrepreneurship. Additionally, new trending issues of interest to programmers include human trafficking, post-combat programming for military veterans and their families, arts-based programming for all ages, and programming to meet current needs of the well-elderly.
Features of the
:
Workbook format offers the instructor and the student options for how to use the text in a classroom or independently in an internship or residency.
The order of the programming process, chapter content order, summaries, and format of exercises has been retained to ease transition for instructors using previous editions of the text.
The program “story” section has been retained, along with author’s notes on what is currently happening with these programs and other related topic areas
New content has been added in program sustainability, the assessment and building of community assets, and consensus organizing in communities.
More developed content is offered about the structure and function of nonprofit organizations as well as the role and function of the social entrepreneur who does programming for these organizations.
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
is an excellent introductory tool and is a valuable resource for occupational therapy students at all levels, as well as experienced practitioners in a clinical setting.
Third Edition
of
Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community
continues to provide an excellent step-by-step workbook approach to designing and implementing a program for the community.
Inside
Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community, Third Edition
, Dr. Linda Fazio includes the importance of community asset identification and development toward sustainability.
The
includes new and updated content on evidence-based practice; program evaluation at multiple levels; funding; nonprofits and social entrepreneurship. Additionally, new trending issues of interest to programmers include human trafficking, post-combat programming for military veterans and their families, arts-based programming for all ages, and programming to meet current needs of the well-elderly.
Features of the
:
Workbook format offers the instructor and the student options for how to use the text in a classroom or independently in an internship or residency.
The order of the programming process, chapter content order, summaries, and format of exercises has been retained to ease transition for instructors using previous editions of the text.
The program “story” section has been retained, along with author’s notes on what is currently happening with these programs and other related topic areas
New content has been added in program sustainability, the assessment and building of community assets, and consensus organizing in communities.
More developed content is offered about the structure and function of nonprofit organizations as well as the role and function of the social entrepreneur who does programming for these organizations.
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
is an excellent introductory tool and is a valuable resource for occupational therapy students at all levels, as well as experienced practitioners in a clinical setting.