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Exploring how practitioners make use of play's developmental benefits and therapeutic healing properties to aid the child's health care journey, this reflective book expands and enhances the knowledge base underlying the practice of play in hospitals.
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Exploring how practitioners make use of play's developmental benefits and therapeutic healing properties to aid the child's health care journey, this reflective book expands and enhances the knowledge base underlying the practice of play in hospitals.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000863345
- Artikelnr.: 67473055
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000863345
- Artikelnr.: 67473055
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Nicky Everett is Senior Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, UK, Cath Hubbuck is a registered Health Play Specialist, currently based in London, UK, Fraser Brown is Emeritus Professor of Playwork at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
0.Introduction. Part I: Theoretical underpinning. 1.The Development of the
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links
0.Introduction. Part I: Theoretical underpinning. 1.The Development of the
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links