Making Care Count


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There are fundamental tasks common to every society: children have to be raised, homes need to be cleaned, meals need to be prepared, and people who are elderly, ill, or disabled need care. Day in, day out, these responsibilities can involve both monotonous drudgery and untold rewards for those performing them, whether they are family members, friends, or paid workers. These are jobs that cannot be outsourced, because they involve the most intimate spaces of our everyday lives--our homes, our bodies, and our families. Mignon Duffy uses a historical and comparative approach to examine and critique the entire twentieth-century history of paid care work--including health care, education and child care, and social services--drawing on an in-depth analysis of U.S. Census data as well as a range of occupational histories. Making Care Count focuses on change and continuity in the social organization along with cultural construction of the labor of care and its relationship to gender, racial-ethnic, and class inequalities. Debunking popular understandings of how we came to be in a "care crisis," this book stands apart as an historical quantitative study in a literature crowded with contemporary, qualitative studies, proposing well-developed policy approaches that grow out of the theoretical and empirical arguments.




Dying to Count


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Dying to Count explores how national and global population politics collide in Senegalese hospitals as health workers treat and document women who present with complications of abortion. Siri Suh's ethnography illustrates political, economic, professional, and technological factors that jeopardize quality of and access to obstetric care in public hospitals despite national and global commitments to reproductive health.




Missionary Care


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Topics include: Missionary care overview -- Counseling and clinical care -- Team development -- Mission agencies -- Future directions.




1, 2, 3 Self-Care Is Important To Me


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Learn and Practice Self-Care with Kj! 1, 2, 3 Self-Care Is Important To Me, is a rhyming and counting book for children. The story brings you into the life of Kj, a 7-year-old boy who discovers a self-care routine that produces positive feelings one activity at a time. Although Kj and others around him experienced hard times over the past year, he learned how to find happiness, daily, with the help of his parents and a daily routine of fun and self-care.




Beginnings Count


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This book explores the impact of American values on the evolving design of health care. It gives us a fascinating picture of three machines--the iron lung, the dialysis machine, and the respirator--and three turning points in health policy: the rise of Blue Cross, the passage of Medicare, and the failure of the Clinton Health Security Act. By analyzing the links between medical technologies and legislative developments, this pioneering book clarifies the complex relationship between social values and public policy in the shaping of our health care system. It helps us to understand why middle-class Americans preferred to keep government out of health care, when they made exceptions to the rule, and how their preferences fit with their own experiences and served their self-interest. Beginnings Count argues that it is lived history, not an abstract commitment to marketplace forces or a reflexive opposition to big government, that has shaped the American Way in health care.




Making Numbers Count


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A clear, practical, first-of-its-kind guide to communicating and understanding numbers and data—from bestselling business author Chip Heath. How much bigger is a billion than a million? Well, a million seconds is twelve days. A billion seconds is…thirty-two years. Understanding numbers is essential—but humans aren’t built to understand them. Until very recently, most languages had no words for numbers greater than five—anything from six to infinity was known as “lots.” While the numbers in our world have gotten increasingly complex, our brains are stuck in the past. How can we translate millions and billions and milliseconds and nanometers into things we can comprehend and use? Author Chip Heath has excelled at teaching others about making ideas stick and here, in Making Numbers Count, he outlines specific principles that reveal how to translate a number into our brain’s language. This book is filled with examples of extreme number makeovers, vivid before-and-after examples that take a dry number and present it in a way that people click in and say “Wow, now I get it!” You will learn principles such as: -SIMPLE PERSPECTIVE CUES: researchers at Microsoft found that adding one simple comparison sentence doubled how accurately users estimated statistics like population and area of countries. -VIVIDNESS: get perspective on the size of a nucleus by imagining a bee in a cathedral, or a pea in a racetrack, which are easier to envision than “1/100,000th of the size of an atom.” -CONVERT TO A PROCESS: capitalize on our intuitive sense of time (5 gigabytes of music storage turns into “2 months of commutes, without repeating a song”). -EMOTIONAL MEASURING STICKS: frame the number in a way that people already care about (“that medical protocol would save twice as many women as curing breast cancer”). Whether you’re interested in global problems like climate change, running a tech firm or a farm, or just explaining how many Cokes you’d have to drink if you burned calories like a hummingbird, this book will help math-lovers and math-haters alike translate the numbers that animate our world—allowing us to bring more data, more naturally, into decisions in our schools, our workplaces, and our society.




Making Care Count


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Use of historical and comparative approach to examine and critique the development of paid care work in the twentieth-century including health care, education and child care, and social services.




Say Hello to Blissful Nights with Effective Baby Newborn Care


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Introducing "Effective Baby Newborn Care: Say Hello to Blissful Nights", a must-read book for all new parents looking to make their lives easier and ensure their little ones get the best care possible. With a comprehensive table of contents, this short read covers everything from establishing routines to self-care for parents, providing you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the early stages of parenthood with confidence. In "Effective Baby Newborn Care: Say Hello to Blissful Nights", you will discover the importance of sleep and learn effective techniques to create a sleep environment that promotes restful nights for both you and your baby. From establishing a bedtime routine to understanding feeding techniques, including breastfeeding tips and bottle-feeding hacks, this book offers practical advice to ensure your baby is well-nourished and comfortable. Diaper changing made easy is another topic covered in this book, with tips on organizing diaper supplies and preventing diaper rash. You will also find valuable insights on bonding activities such as reading to your baby and engaging in skin-to-skin contact, fostering a strong connection between you and your little one. But it's not just about the baby – "Effective Baby Newborn Care: Say Hello to Blissful Nights" emphasizes the importance of self-care for parents. Learn how to ask for help, take breaks, and manage visitors, including establishing visiting hours and communicating expectations. Discover the benefits of embracing simplicity and minimalist baby gear, as well as decluttering tips to create a calm and organized environment for your growing family. Emotional well-being is also addressed in this book, with chapters on self-reflection, mindfulness, and seeking support. Find answers to frequently asked questions, ensuring that you have all the information you need to navigate the challenges of early parenthood. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get "Effective Baby Newborn Care: Say Hello to Blissful Nights" and receive a bonus gift – "How To Be A Super Mom" – absolutely free. This bonus resource provides additional tips and insights to help you become the best mom you can be. Invest in your baby's well-being and your own peace of mind. Order "Effective Baby Newborn Care: Say Hello to Blissful Nights" today and say goodbye to sleepless nights and uncertainty. This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents Ways Baby Newborn Care Can Make Your Life Easier Establishing a Routine Importance of Sleep Creating a Sleep Environment Establishing a Bedtime Routine Feeding Techniques Breastfeeding Tips Bottle-Feeding Hacks Diaper Changing Made Easy Organizing Diaper Supplies Diaper Rash Prevention Bonding Activities Reading to Your Baby Skin-to-Skin Contact Self-Care for Parents Asking for Help Taking Breaks Managing Visitors Establishing Visiting Hours Communicating Expectations Embracing Simplicity Minimalist Baby Gear Decluttering Tips Emotional Well-being Self-Reflection and Mindfulness Seeking Support Frequently Asked Questions







OECD Health Policy Studies Making Mental Health Count The Social and Economic Costs of Neglecting Mental Health Care


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This book addresses the high cost of mental illness, the organisation of care, changes and future directions for the mental health workforce, indicators for mental health care and quality, and tools for better governance of the system.