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Welcome to Reflect Press Ltd
Reflect Press is the new Health and Social Care
publishing company. We publish print and electronic resources for
Further and Higher Education courses and for continuing professional
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News
New Titles: We have recently published our new title for Level 2 courses - First Health and Social Care. Please click on the book title for further information. Also now published A Handbook for Student Nurses - our value-for-money resource for first-year nursing students, Professional Practice in Public Health and Understanding and Helping People in Crisis.
For full details on all our titles please click on 'Our Catalogue' and then click on the titles of the books you are interested in. For further information on ordering our titles please visit the Book Orders page.
Reviews: The Reflect Press title Understanding Research and Evidence-based Practice has been given an 'Excellent' rating in a Nursing Standard review (3 September, Vol. 22 no 52 2008). Our Numeracy, Clinical Calculations and Basic Statistics book has received a 'Very good' rating in a Nursing Standard review (24 September, Vol. 23 no 3 2008). Values for Care Practice , Communication and Interpersonal Skills and Essential Study Skills have also received a 'Very good' rating in Nursing Standard reviews (8 October, Vol 23, no 5, 2008, 19 November, Vol 23, no 11 and 22 July 2009 Vol 23 no 46 respectively). Professional Practice in Public Health has received a very positive review in Environmental Health News (Issue 01, 15.01.2010). For the full reviews please click on the book title.
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Our resources
- Reflect the needs of students, lecturers, trainers and employers;
- Reflect the way in which students, lecturers and trainers want
to learn and teach;
- Reflect the need for skilled and professional employees in the
public and private sectors;
- Reflect training standards, skills frameworks and qualifications.
By
three methods we may learn wisdom:
First, by reflection, which is the noblest;
Second, by imitation, which is the easiest;
Third, by experience, which is the bitterest.
- Confucius |
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