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Kids helping kids: A guide for children exposed to domestic violence

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog109236
Hudson, Kareen, Rahman, Shahnaz, Penfold, Sue. [Vancouver, BC?]: BC Children's Hospital , 2005.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CE 300 HUD 2005
Availability
3 copies, 3 available
This guide, intended for children aged five through twelve years, has been developed using children’s ideas, artwork and play. It shares children’s worries and feelings about living in violent homes.
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Author
Hudson, Kareen
Rahman, Shahnaz
Penfold, Sue
Corporate Author
Mental Health Program
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
BC Children's Hospital
Publication Date
2005
Physical Description
Paperback, 8.5 x 11 in.: 36 pages
Subject
Battering. Spouse Abuse. Partner Abuse/Domestic Violence
Battering. Spouse Abuse. Partner Abuse-Coping
Abusive Relationships-Coping
Domestic Abuse
Abstract
This guide, intended for children aged five through twelve years, has been developed using children’s ideas, artwork and play. It shares children’s worries and feelings about living in violent homes.
ISBN
097373891x
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CE 300 HUD 2005

Copies

Copy 2 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
Copy 1 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
Copy 4 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
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Interventions with children exposed to domestic violence: A guide for professionals

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog109237
Penfold, Sue. [Vancouver, BC?]: BC Children's Hospital , 2005.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CE 300 PEN 2005
Availability
2 copies, 2 available
This guide is designed to provide service providers with a succinct summary of basic information to guide frontline intervention.
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Author
Penfold, Sue
Corporate Author
Mental Health Program
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
BC Children's Hospital
Publication Date
2005
Physical Description
Paperback, 8.5 x 11 in.: 26 pages
Subject
Battering. Spouse Abuse. Partner Abuse/Domestic Violence
Battering. Spouse Abuse. Partner Abuse-Coping
Abusive Relationships
Domestic Abuse
Abstract
This guide is designed to provide service providers with a succinct summary of basic information to guide frontline intervention.
ISBN
0973738928
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CE 300 PEN 2005

Copies

Copy 2 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
Copy 1 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
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Bitsy & Bumpsy Bottom: Stop those pressure sores

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog110025
Aikenhead, Jennifer, Birkett, Stephanie. [Calgary, AB]: Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Southern Alberta , 2006. 1st.
URL
http://www.sbhasa.ca
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FM 550 AIK 2006
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Information on pressure sores and how to deal with them. In an individual with spina bifida some of the nerves do not develop properly, which results in little or no sensation in some areas of the skin. Without the warning of discomfort or pain from heat, cold, sharp objects, pressure, scrapes or e…
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URL
http://www.sbhasa.ca
Author
Aikenhead, Jennifer
Birkett, Stephanie
Edition
1st
Place of Publication
[Calgary, AB]
Publisher
Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Southern Alberta
Publication Date
2006
Physical Description
Spiral-bound soft cover, unpaged, ill.
Subject
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spina Bifida. Neural Tube Defects
Skin Care
Abstract
Information on pressure sores and how to deal with them. In an individual with spina bifida some of the nerves do not develop properly, which results in little or no sensation in some areas of the skin. Without the warning of discomfort or pain from heat, cold, sharp objects, pressure, scrapes or excessive moisture an individual will be unaware of damage to their skin. A sore may develop quite quickly and can worsen rapidly if not attended to properly. Children need to learn the importance of personal hygiene to their overall well being. Parents should begin teaching skin care to their child at an early age, until their routine becomes second nature: * Perform regular self checks of the skin, using a hand held mirror to view those areas not easily seen with the eyes. * Keep skin clean and dry. Moisture and chemicals from urine, bowel material or sweat can damage the skin if left there too long. * Eat nutritious foods and drink plenty of fluids to keep the body and skin healthy.
Notes
Ages 4-14
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FM 550 AIK 2006

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Copy 1 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
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