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Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community by Linda Fazio (Engli

Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community by Linda Fazio 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. The Third Edition includes new and updated content on evidence-based practice; nonprofits and social entrepreneurship. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description 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 Third Edition 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 Third Edition: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 authors notes on what is currently happening with these programs and other related topic areasNew 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.Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community, Third Edition 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. Author Biography Linda S. Fazio, PhD, OTR/L, LPC, FAOTA was born and lived her early life on a wheat and dairy farm in Southeast Kansas, where she attended a one-room school as the only student in her grade for 8 years. From there, she went to a small rural high school, and then received a scholarship to Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas, to study poetry and art, then to the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas as an art and craft major. Her path then led to occupational therapy. She received her Bachelors Degree in Occupational Therapy, Psychology and Sociology in 1964 from Texas Womans University in Denton, Texas. Her first employment was with the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Northampton, Massachusetts, as a psychiatric staff occupational therapist. It was here that she started her first community-based program with a pottery production workshop for outpatient veterans. Following her marriage to then–psychology doctoral student Anthony Fazio, her work moved to the Boston, Jamaica Plain, Veterans Administration Medical Center. When her husband accepted a faculty position at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Dr. Fazio began employment at Curative Workshops in Milwaukee as a home rehabilitation therapist. At this time, she began graduate studies toward an MFA in fiber arts and began teaching weaving and fiber art for the Shorewood Opportunity School in Milwaukee. About this time, she realized that her interests were swinging toward historical textile production and she entered graduate studies in anthropology, where she received her MS degree in Anthropology with a specialty in Museology/Textile Conservation in 1977. Her work as an occupational therapist moved to St. Michaels Hospital, Milwaukee, as a psychiatric therapist, and Coordinator of Volunteers which gave her more flexibility as she raised her two daughters and attended graduate studies. In 1977, she moved back to Texas Womans University as an Instructor in Occupational Therapy and began doctoral studies in Counseling, Higher Education/Medical Education, and Administration. She received her Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) license and began a part-time practice in counseling and occupational therapy with a group of Psychology Associates. She received her PhD from the University of North Texas in Denton in 1985. The following year, she completed Post-Doctoral study in Sexuality and Disability at the Texas Institute of Rehabilitation and Research in Houston; at this time, she was an Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at Texas Womans University and Assistant Dean. In 1987, she came to the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and began to teach and develop a course in community program development that has continued to the present. Her roles at USC have been full-time teaching and administration. She has held the administrative roles of Academic Fieldwork Coordinator, Coordinator of the Professional and Undergraduate Programs, Assistant Chair, Director of Post-Professional and International Students, and, most recently, Associate Chair of Academic and Community Program Support and Development. Dr. Fazio has previously published the first and second editions of Developing Occupation-Centered Programs for the Community and has co-edited two editions of Play in Occupational Therapy With Children with Dr. Diane Parham. She has also authored numerous chapters and articles. She has consulted widely in occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistant program design and curriculum development and has initiated many new academic programs over the course of her career. She has been a continuous member of the American Occupational Therapy Association volunteer sector since 1978, serving as an Accreditation Evaluator, Chair of the Commission on Education, and member of various appointed and elected committees. She has received 43 service awards from the American Occupational Therapy Association. Table of Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Preface Introduction Part 1 Building a Foundation Chapter 1 Understanding Community Chapter 2 Practicing Occupation in the Community Chapter 3 Program Design and Development: What Skills Will I Need? Chapter 4 Getting Started: Where Do Ideas Come From? Selecting a Population for Programming Chapter 5 Identifying Trends and Forecasting Futures Part II Developing Your Program: Design and Planning Phase Chapter 6 Developing a Timeline for Program Design, Planning, Preparation, Implementation, and Evaluation Chapter 7 Developing the Profiles of Your Population and the Community, Researching the Supporting Literature, Finding Evidence, and Identifying Experts: The Beginning of the Assessment of Need Chapter 8 Continuing the Needs Assessment in the Community Chapter 9 Identifying and Building Assets, Developing Community Capacity, Knowing Your Stakeholders, and Sustaining Programming Chapter 10 Developing and Finalizing the Projected Impact and Outcomes for Your Population, Developing Program-Specific Goals and Objectives, and Choosing a Guiding Theory Part III Developing the Program: Preparation and Implementation Phase Chapter 11 Supporting Your Programming: Staffing and Personnel Chapter 12 Supporting Your Programming: Space, Furnishings, Equipment, and Supplies Chapter 13 Costs of Programming and Projected Funding Needs Chapter 14 Funding Your Program Chapter 15 Promoting Your Program: Marketing Part IV Review and Evaluation Phase Chapter 16 Program Evaluation: Measuring Programming Goals, Objectives, Outcomes, and Impact Part V Programming Stories: Program Examples for Children, Adolescents, Adults, and Older Adults Chapter 17 Programming to Support Engagement in Meaningful Occupation and Balance for the Disenfranchised and Homeless: The Development of a Community Programming Proposal Chapter 18 Intervention and Support Programming in Day Camps, Sleep-Away Camps, and Adventures Chapter 19 Prevention and Wellness Programming Within Existing or Newly Formed Clubs: Collaboration and Partnering With Stakeholders Chapter 20 Shelter Programming for Homeless Persons With HIV/AIDS and Mental Illness: Exploring Skills and Knowledge Supporting Employment Chapter 21 Programming for the Homeless Adolescent in Transitional Shelter: Filmmaking for High School Credit Chapter 22 Promotion of Health, Well-Being, and Community: A Culturally Relevant Intergenerational Program for Older Adults Living in a Senior-Care Facility Part VI What Now? Responding to Trending Issues: Stories in the Making Chapter 23 Health Promotion and Wellness Programming for Older Adults Living in the Community: Sexuality, Sexual Functioning, and Intimacy Chapter 24 Human Trafficking and Exploitation: Considerations for Community Programming Chapter 25 Exploring Programming for Returning Combat Veterans and Families of Veterans Chapter 26 Community-Based Arts: Opportunities for Occupation-Centered Practitioners Index Review "It really goes beyond traditional workbooks in the way concepts are explained and presented. This publication is relevant in the context of trends to connect health and community interventions and the possible role of occupational therapy to facilitate meaningful occupational engagement at the level of the community."- Susanne Murphy, Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy Review Quote "It really goes beyond traditional workbooks in the way concepts are explained and presented. This publication is relevant in the context of trends to connect health and community interventions and the possible role of occupational therapy to facilitate meaningful occupational engagement at the level of the community." - Susanne Murphy, Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy Details ISBN163091259X Year 2017 Edition 3rd ISBN-10 163091259X ISBN-13 9781630912598 Format Paperback Place of Publication Thorofare Country of Publication United States DEWEY 362.22 Affiliation Professor, Department of OT, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Language English AU Release Date 2017-05-15 NZ Release Date 2017-05-15 UK Release Date 2017-05-15 Publisher SLACK Incorporated Imprint SLACK Incorporated Author Linda Fazio Pages 462 Edition Description 3rd edition Publication Date 2017-05-15 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education US Release Date 2017-05-15 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Developing Occupation-Centered Programs With the Community

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