Children, Health and the Social OrderOpen University Press, 1996 - 186 páginas This text considers children's views on health care and their experiences of the home and school as sites for health maintenance, restoration and promotion. It draws on a number of studies carried out by the author. |
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... professionals as against mothers , fathers and other ' lay ' people , models of what childhood is and how it should be lived , managerial and professional concern to measure service - delivery and cost - effectiveness . A well - worked ...
... professionals as against mothers , fathers and other ' lay ' people , models of what childhood is and how it should be lived , managerial and professional concern to measure service - delivery and cost - effectiveness . A well - worked ...
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... professional scrutiny , and as dependants of their parents ; until very recently there has been little understanding of the notion that children themselves might be viewed as the clients and users of the SHS . These models seem to be in ...
... professional scrutiny , and as dependants of their parents ; until very recently there has been little understanding of the notion that children themselves might be viewed as the clients and users of the SHS . These models seem to be in ...
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... professional pleasantness , affection and equanimity , and in junior class teachers the professional manner was brisk and business - like . The key word here is ' professional ' . Paradoxically , given trainees ' initial motivation , be ...
... professional pleasantness , affection and equanimity , and in junior class teachers the professional manner was brisk and business - like . The key word here is ' professional ' . Paradoxically , given trainees ' initial motivation , be ...
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