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NEW BOOKS IN OUR LIBRARY
Mental Health and Work
 
Issues and Perspectives
Lou Morrow, Irene Verins, Eileen Willis

In a era characterised by downsizing, reductions in benefits, globalisation, use of temporary
workers and welfare reform there is an urgent need to document and understand the impact of these economic and social policies on the health of populations.
When our Children Come Out
 
How to support gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered young people
Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli

Drawing on the experiences of young people, parents, teachers and youth workers from different socioeconomic levels, diverse regions and many cultural backgrounds, the author has compiled a practical guide for those whose lives are affected when a young person comes out.
The Natural Way to Better Breastfeeding
 
Francesca Naish & Janette Roberts
The authors have helped thousands of couples to have happy, healthy babies with their guides to natural conception, pregnancy and birth and bonding. They now provide answers to successful breastfeeding using their tried-and-true natural methods.
Being Normal is the only way to be
 
Adolescent perspectives on gender and school
Wayne Martino & Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli

This book draws on the perceptions and writings of teenage boys and girls, and uses these to build a specific knowledge about what it means to be an adolescent and the effects of social constructions on learning and relationships.
The Soy Alternative
 
Recipes you never thought could taste so good
Whitecap

The popularity of soy bean products is soaring, partly as products such as tofu become more available but also as the health benefits of soy are recognised.
Living Room
 
Golden City Support Services
A collection of stories, poems and artworks produced by the people supported by Golden City Support Services, their families and carers and those who work with them.

 

 

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