ISSUE 99  •  APRIL 2007  •  HOME PAGE

EDITORIAL
... Who will control me?

PROFESSION AND PRACTICE
... Resistance
... Restorative practice
... In gangs we trust: A close-up of induction
... Culture: Melting pots or cookie-cutters?

SUPERVISION AND CAREWORKERS
... The foundation for great supervision
... Power and empowerment

ACTIVITIES
... Dispute resolved: The game goes on
... Brief notes on planning activities

ADMINISTRATORS
... Hy Resnick: Parents and the child and youth agency
... Mistakes educational leaders make

FEATURES
... Talking to our kids: The future
... EndNotes

REGULARS
... Leon Fulcher from New Zealand
... Mark Krueger: Triage
... Mark Smith: A reprise: Letting go in love
... Niall NcElwee: Denying the past, denying the present?
... Jack Phelan: Curiosity for the mature practitioner

 

“You trust me wholly? One word
       more.
You see me young: they call me fair:
I think I have a pleasant face,
And pretty hair.
 
But by and by my face will fade,
It must with time, it may with care:
What say you to a wrinkled wife,
With thin, gray hair?”

 
                 — RICHARD HENRY STODDARD
 

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