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Informed Systems

Informed Systems
  • Author : Mary M. Somerville
  • Publisher : Chandos Publishing
  • Release Date : 2015-07-10
  • Total pages : 192
  • ISBN : 9780081002223
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By fostering principles of systems thinking and informed learning though an inclusive, participatory design process that advances information exchange, reflective dialogue, and knowledge creation, the Informed Systems Approach promotes conceptual change in workplace organizations. Informed Systems explores theory-based participatory action research and provides examples of agile process models for activating sustainable design, dialogue, and reflection processes in today’s organizations. This book also examines forward thinking frameworks for academic libraries, and how they can be used in the context of dynamically changing scholarly communications. Chapters further the expression of collaborative information practices that enrich information experiences by simultaneously advancing both situated domain knowledge and transferable learning capacity. Design (and redesign) activities well integrated into the workplace culture are expressed through sustainable processes and practices that produce rich information experiences. Informed learning both promotes and sustains continuous learning, including collective reflection on information sources, collaborative practices, and systems functionalities. In these ways, transferable topical understandings and information resiliency manifest action oriented intention to ensure improvements of real world situations. Transferable critique of the leadership issues facing contemporary library organizations across the globe Agile process models for activating sustainable design, dialogue, and reflection processes in today’s organizations Theory-based participatory action research illustrations of the efficacy of systems thinking interventions Forward thinking frameworks for academic libraries in dynamically changing scholarly communications contexts Proven organizational transformation strategies, building upon theoretical concepts, for nimble responsiveness

Cognitively Informed Systems: Utilizing Practical Approaches to Enrich Information Presentation and Transfer

Cognitively Informed Systems: Utilizing Practical Approaches to Enrich Information Presentation and Transfer
  • Author : Alkhalifa, Eshaa
  • Publisher : IGI Global
  • Release Date : 2006-01-31
  • Total pages : 346
  • ISBN : 9781591408444
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"This book identifies the main areas of cognitive science and for each area, how different system designs benefit from the findings made in that area"--Provided by publisher.

Informed Urban Transport Systems

Informed Urban Transport Systems
  • Author : Joseph Chow
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release Date : 2018-07-25
  • Total pages : 490
  • ISBN : 9780128136140
  • File Size : 36,5 Mb
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Informed Urban Transport Systems examines how information gathered from new technologies can be used for optimal planning and operation in urban settings. Transportation researchers, and those from related disciplines, such as artificial intelligence, energy, applied mathematics, electrical engineering and environmental science will benefit from the book’s deep dive into the transportation domain, allowing for smarter technological solutions for modern transportation problems. The book helps create solutions with fewer financial, social, political and environmental costs for the populations they serve. Readers will learn from, and be able to interpret, the information and data collected from modern mobile and sensor technologies and understand how to use system optimization strategies using this information. The book concludes with an evaluation of the social and system impacts of modern transportation systems. Takes a fresh look at transportation systems analysis and design, with an emphasis on urban systems and information/data use Serves as a focal point for those in artificial intelligence and environmental science seeking to solve modern transportation problems Examines current analytical innovations that focus on capturing, predicting, visualizing and controlling mobility patterns Provides an overview of the transportation systems benefitting from modern technologies, such as public transport, freight services and shared mobility service models, such as bike sharing, peer-to-peer ride sharing and shared taxis

Cognitively Informed Intelligent Interfaces: Systems Design and Development

Cognitively Informed Intelligent Interfaces: Systems Design and Development
  • Author : Alkhalifa, Eshaa M.
  • Publisher : IGI Global
  • Release Date : 2012-05-31
  • Total pages : 383
  • ISBN : 9781466616295
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Humans interact with the world through perception, reason about what they see with their front part of their brains, and save what they experience in memory. They also, however, have limitations in their sight, hearing, working memory, and reasoning processes. Cognitively Informed Intelligent Interfaces: Systems Design and Development analyzes well-grounded findings and recent insights on human perception and cognitive abilities and how these findings can and should impact the development and design of applications through the use of intelligent interfaces. Many software and systems developers currently address these cognitive issues haphazardly, and this reference will bring together clear and concise information to inform and assist all professionals interested in intelligent interfaces from designers to end users.

Restoring Sanctuary

Restoring Sanctuary
  • Author : Sandra L. Bloom,Brian Farragher
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Release Date : 2013-01-04
  • Total pages : 264
  • ISBN : 9780199796496
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This is the third in a trilogy of books that chronicle the revolutionary changes in our mental health and human service delivery systems that have conspired to disempower staff and hinder client recovery. Creating Sanctuary documented the evolution of The Sanctuary Model therapeutic approach as an antidote to the personal and social trauma that clients bring to child welfare agencies, psychiatric hospitals, and residential facilities. Destroying Sanctuary details the destructive role of organizational trauma in the nation's systems of care. Restoring Sanctuary is a user-friendly manual for organizational change that addresses the deep roots of toxic stress and illustrates how to transform a dysfunctional human service system into a safe, secure, trauma-informed environment. At its heart, The Sanctuary Model represents an organizational value system that is committed to seven principles, which serve as anchors for decision making at all levels: non-violence, emotional intelligence, social learning, democracy, open communication, social responsibility, and growth and change. The Sanctuary Model is not a clinical intervention; rather, it is a method for creating an organizational culture that can more effectively provide a cohesive context within which healing from psychological and socially derived forms of traumatic experience can be addressed. Chapters are organized around the seven Sanctuary commitments, providing step-by-step, realistic guidance on creating and sustaining fundamental change. "Restoring Sanctuary" is a roadmap to recovery for our nation's systems of care. It explores the notion that organizations are living systems themselves and as such they manifest various degrees of health and dysfunction, analogous to those of individuals. Becoming a truly trauma-informed system therefore requires a process of reconstitution within helping organizations, top to bottom. A system cannot be truly trauma-informed unless the system can create and sustain a process of understanding itself.

Training for Change

Training for Change
  • Author : Alisha Moreland-Capuia
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release Date : 2019-06-27
  • Total pages : 377
  • ISBN : 9783030192082
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This book offers an integrated training and coaching system to facilitate change in systems that serve youth (education, healthcare, and juvenile justice). The integrated training and coaching system combines brain development, cultural responsivity, and trauma-informed practices. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the neurobiology of fear, brain development, trauma, substance use, and mental health, structural bias and environmental factors that pose a threat to healthy brain development. The book employs practical applications/recommendations and case examples that help solidify understanding of key concepts. Each chapter begins with a set of objectives and interactive exercises that builds on the next, thoughtfully challenging the reader (and giving specific, practical ways for the reader) to apply the information presented with the goal of "change". The text is written from the perspective of a trauma-informed addiction psychiatrist who has effectively facilitated systems change. Topics featured in this book include: Common threats to healthy brain development. The neurobiology of trauma. Applying trauma-informed practices and approaches. Cannabis and its impact on the brain. Labeling theory and implicit bias. Exploring the connection between fear and trauma. Rehabilitation versus habilitation. Managing stress through mindfulness. Training for Change will be of interest to graduate and advanced undergraduate students and researchers in the fields of cognitive psychology, criminology, public health, and child and adolescent development as well as parents, teachers, judges, attorneys, preventative medicine and pediatric providers.

The Emotion Regulation Skills System for Cognitively Challenged Clients

The Emotion Regulation Skills System for Cognitively Challenged Clients
  • Author : Julie F. Brown
  • Publisher : Guilford Publications
  • Release Date : 2015-12-07
  • Total pages : 385
  • ISBN : 9781462519286
  • File Size : 33,9 Mb
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Informed by the principles and practices of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), this book presents skills training guidelines specifically designed for participants with cognitive challenges. Clinicians learn how to teach core emotion regulation and adaptive coping skills in a framework that promotes motivation and mastery for all learners, and that helps clients apply what they have learned in daily life. The book features ideas for scaffolding learning, a sample 12-week group curriculum that can also be used in individual skills training, and numerous practical tools, including 150 reproducible handouts and worksheets. The large-size format facilitates photocopying. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.

Studies of Work and the Workplace in HCI

Studies of Work and the Workplace in HCI
  • Author : Graham Button,Wes Sharrock
  • Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
  • Release Date : 2009-08-08
  • Total pages : 106
  • ISBN : 9781598299885
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This book has two purposes. First, to introduce the study of work and the workplace as a method for informing the design of computer systems to be used at work. We primarily focus on the predominant way in which the organization of work has been approached within the field of human-computer interaction (HCI), which is from the perspective of ethnomethodology. We locate studies of work in HCI within its intellectual antecedents, and describe paradigmatic examples and case studies. Second, we hope to provide those who are intending to conduct the type of fieldwork that studies of work and the workplace draw off with suggestions as to how they can go about their own work of developing observations about the settings they encounter. These suggestions take the form of a set of maxims that we have found useful while conducting the studies we have been involved in. We draw from our own fieldwork notes in order to illustrate these maxims. In addition we also offer some homilies about how to make observations; again, these are ones we have found useful in our own work. Table of Contents: Motivation / Overview: A Paradigmatic Case / Scientific Foundations / Detailed Description / Case Study / How to Conduct Ethnomethodological Studies of Work / Making Observations / Current Status

Becoming Trauma Informed

Becoming Trauma Informed
  • Author : Lorraine Greaves,Nancy Poole,Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 2012
  • Total pages : 379
  • ISBN : 1771140585
  • File Size : 28,7 Mb
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Most people accessing mental health and addiction services have experienced trauma. For those working in community services, treatment agencies and hospitals, providing "trauma-informed care" requires an understanding of the effects of trauma, and of how to create programs, spaces and policies that place priority on trauma survivors' safety, choice and control. Becoming Trauma Informed describes trauma-informed practice at the individual, organizational and systemic levels. This multi-authored collection brings together the voices of those who have integrated trauma-informed principles into various mental health and addiction treatment and social service environments, and of the diverse groups with which they work. Becoming Trauma Informed is an important resource for those who are working, or who are planning to work asaddiction andmental healthpractitioners and program and system planners."

Equity-Centered Trauma-Informed Education (Equity and Social Justice in Education)

Equity-Centered Trauma-Informed Education (Equity and Social Justice in Education)
  • Author : Alex Shevrin Venet
  • Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
  • Release Date : 2021-05-25
  • Total pages : 256
  • ISBN : 9780393714746
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Educators must both respond to the impact of trauma, and prevent trauma at school. Trauma-informed initiatives tend to focus on the challenging behaviors of students and ascribe them to circumstances that students are facing outside of school. This approach ignores the reality that inequity itself causes trauma, and that schools often heighten inequities when implementing trauma-informed practices that are not based in educational equity. In this fresh look at trauma-informed practice, Alex Shevrin Venet urges educators to shift equity to the center as they consider policies and professional development. Using a framework of six principles for equity-centered trauma-informed education, Venet offers practical action steps that teachers and school leaders can take from any starting point, using the resources and influence at their disposal to make shifts in practice, pedagogy, and policy. Overthrowing inequitable systems is a process, not an overnight change. But transformation is possible when educators work together, and teachers can do more than they realize from within their own classrooms.

Annual Report ...

Annual Report ...
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1911
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : NYPL:33433007273935
  • File Size : 53,6 Mb
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A Treasure Box for Creating Trauma-Informed Organizations

A Treasure Box for Creating Trauma-Informed Organizations
  • Author : Karen Treisman
  • Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Release Date : 2021-05-21
  • Total pages : 720
  • ISBN : 9781839971884
  • File Size : 32,7 Mb
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This Treasure Box book is packed full of valuable resources from bestselling and award-winning author, trainer, organizational consultant, and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Karen Treisman, and will show you how to weave a deep understanding of trauma and adversity into the daily practice and the whole fabric of your organization. This expert knowledge is presented in a bright and easy to understand way. Every chapter contains a huge array of colour photocopiable worksheets, downloadable materials, practical ideas, reflective questions, and exercises ready to use both individually and organizationally. Covering guidance on policies, recruitment, supervision, language, cultural humility, co-production, team meeting ideas, staff wellbeing and more, this is the ultimate treasure trove for getting your organization truly and meaningfully trauma-informed. There are also contributors from all over the world within different contexts, from prisons to social care to schools to residential homes and much more, which illustrate how to take the ideas and apply them into real world practice.

Information Systems Research

Information Systems Research
  • Author : Bonnie Kaplan,Duane P. Truex,David Wastell,A.Trevor Wood-Harper,Janice I. DeGross
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release Date : 2006-04-11
  • Total pages : 744
  • ISBN : 9781402080951
  • File Size : 29,7 Mb
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Information Systems Research: Relevant Theory and Informed Practice comprises the edited proceedings of the WG8.2 conference, "Relevant Theory and Informed Practice: Looking Forward from a 20-Year Perspective on IS Research," which was sponsored by IFIP and held in Manchester, England, in July 2004. The conference attracted a record number of high-quality manuscripts, all of which were subjected to a rigorous reviewing process in which four to eight track chairs, associate editors, and reviewers thoughtfully scrutinized papers by the highly regarded as well as the newcomers. No person or idea was considered sacrosanct and no paper made it through this process unscathed. All authors were asked to revise the accepted papers, some more than once; thus, good papers got better. With only 29 percent of the papers accepted, these proceedings are significantly more selective than is typical of many conference proceedings. This volume is organized in 7 sections, with 33 full research papers providing panoramic views and reflections on the Information Systems (IS) discipline followed by papers featuring critical interpretive studies, action research, theoretical perspectives on IS research, and the methods and politics of IS development. Also included are 6 panel descriptions and a new category of "bright idea" position papers, 11 in all, wherein main points are summarized in a pithy and provocative fashion.

The System of Care Handbook

The System of Care Handbook
  • Author : Beth A. Stroul,Gary M. Blau
  • Publisher : Brookes Pub
  • Release Date : 2008
  • Total pages : 778
  • ISBN : UCSC:32106019838231
  • File Size : 45,7 Mb
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Address the urgent need for individualized, coordinated mental health care with this book--the only one-stop reference for establishing, evaluating, and improving services and systems of care for children and adolescents with mental health challenges and their families. The new cornerstone of the highly respected Systems of Care for Children's Mental Health series, this comprehensive volume helps administrators, program developers, and clinicians from mental health and partner child-serving systems skillfully navigate every key issue they may encounter on the road to effective service delivery. Weaving all the latest research and best practices into a single accessible handbook, more than 60 expert contributors give readers the in-depth, practical knowledge they need to develop comprehensive, community-based, coordinated systems of care for youth with mental health challenges and their families avoid duplication and fragmentation of services across mental health and other child-serving systems develop individualized care plans for children with complex needs and implement the "wraparound" approach to service delivery incorporate evidence-based practices into systems of care use smart financing strategies that make the most of multiple funding streams ensure the full participation of families and youth in service planning and delivery improve services and care coordination across a variety of systems--schools, child welfare, juvenile justice work effectively with youth and families from diverse backgrounds and communities conduct accurate program evaluation and continuous quality improvement use the best professional development strategies to ensure a skilled and dedicated workforce Throughout the book, extended case studies of children, youth, families, and successful programs take readers beyond the abstract and reveal in vivid detail how high-quality services can transform the lives of children and youth--from early childhood to their transition to adulthood--as well as their families and caregivers. A must-own compendium of knowledge for anyone involved in shaping the future of mental health services, this book is the new blueprint for systems of care that truly respond to the needs of children, youth and families. Learn more about the Systems of Care for Children's Mental Health series.

Parliamentary Debates

Parliamentary Debates
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1870
  • Total pages : 1148
  • ISBN : BSB:BSB11039438
  • File Size : 22,6 Mb
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A System of Legal Medicine

A System of Legal Medicine
  • Author : Allan McLane Hamilton
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1895
  • Total pages : 229
  • ISBN : UOM:39015076780405
  • File Size : 20,9 Mb
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Inform

Inform
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1990
  • Total pages : 514
  • ISBN : UOM:39015063874302
  • File Size : 44,9 Mb
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The magazine of information and image management.

Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual

Internal Family Systems Skills Training Manual
  • Author : Frank G. Anderson,Martha Sweezy,Richard Schwartz,Richard D. Schwartz
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 2017-11-07
  • Total pages : 0
  • ISBN : 1683730879
  • File Size : 40,9 Mb
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Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) provides a revolutionary treatment plan for PTSD, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders and more. Using a non-pathologizing, accelerated approach -- rooted in neuroscience -- IFS applies inner resources and self-compassion for healing emotional wounding at its core. This new manual offers straight-forward explanations and illustrates a wide variety of applications. Easy to read and highly practical. Step-by-step techniques Annotated case examples Unique meditations Downloadable exercises, worksheets IFS is Evidence-Based Thirty years ago, IFS creator Richard Schwartz, PhD, listened to his clients describing the behaviors and fears of their most extreme parts. He found that the inner world of all his clients was characterized by parts who had a positive intent for the client but had taken on extreme roles in an effort to be safe. He also discovered that these extreme parts would become less disruptive and more cooperative once their concerns were addressed and they felt safer. IFS views psychic multiplicity as the norm: we all have parts. In addition, every part has a good intention for the client, and every part has value. When clients listen to all their parts, they can heal their wounded parts. Today, IFS, which has established a legacy of efficiency and effectiveness in treating many mental health issues, is being heralded by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk as a treatment that all clinicians should know.

Search INFORM.

Search INFORM.
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1986
  • Total pages : 362
  • ISBN : UOM:39015014503646
  • File Size : 53,8 Mb
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Report on Canadian Archives and on the System of Keeping Public Records

Report on Canadian Archives and on the System of Keeping Public Records
  • Author : Public Archives of Canada
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1892
  • Total pages : 530
  • ISBN : IOWA:31858029729526
  • File Size : 17,7 Mb
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Human Resources Development

Human Resources Development
  • Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Government Research
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • Release Date : 1968
  • Total pages : 1542
  • ISBN : UCAL:B5140255
  • File Size : 27,8 Mb
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