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SPINAL NETWORK NEWS 31<br />

Other new books...<br />

Cognition, occupation, and<br />

participation across the lifespan<br />

4th edition. Edited by Noomi Katz and<br />

Joan Toglia, 2018<br />

Wild at heart: the dangers &<br />

delights of a nomadic life<br />

by Miriam Lancewood, 2020<br />

Miriam and Peter Lancewood left<br />

New Zealand to explore wild places.<br />

They walked 2000 km through the<br />

fo<strong>res</strong>ts of Europe and along the coast<br />

of Turkey, mostly camping under<br />

trees and cooking by fire. They lived<br />

on the edge, embracing insecurity,<br />

and found the unexpected:<br />

sometimes it was pure bliss,<br />

sometimes it was terrifying. But<br />

when they moved on to the<br />

Australian desert, they met with<br />

disaster. This gripping story is about<br />

life and death, courage and the<br />

power of love.<br />

Occupational therapy clinicians have<br />

the knowledge and skills to add<strong>res</strong>s<br />

the consequences of cognitive,<br />

neurological, and executive<br />

dysfunctions that can <strong>res</strong>ult from<br />

aging, illness, brain injury, stroke, or<br />

neurodevelopmental disorder.<br />

Practitioners can guide people facing<br />

neurological dysfunction to gain the<br />

skills they need to participate in<br />

family, work, and community life.<br />

Providing intervention models<br />

grounded in neuroscience and<br />

occupation, this comprehensive new<br />

edition of the best-seller examines<br />

current evidence and best practices<br />

for working with clients across<br />

the lifespan.<br />

Where will we live in the future?<br />

Research into the unmet housing<br />

needs of people with disabilities, their<br />

family and whānau by Disability<br />

Connect, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Disabled people need housing in<br />

communities close to work, schools<br />

and medical cent<strong>res</strong>. Houses on<br />

popular routes are either unaffordable<br />

or inappropriate for their needs.<br />

This report and the <strong>res</strong>ults of the<br />

<strong>res</strong>earch are intended to be used by<br />

the authors to advocate for greater<br />

planning for and provision of<br />

appropriate housing opportunities<br />

for people living with disabilities.<br />

Journals/magazines<br />

Dynamics for Human Health<br />

Vol. 8 issue 2 <strong>July</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

Forward UK SCI magazine<br />

<strong>Issue</strong> 163 June <strong>2021</strong><br />

New Mobility: Camping & Glamping<br />

<strong>Issue</strong> 330 Apr <strong>2021</strong><br />

Spinal Network News<br />

Vol 24 no. 1 Apr <strong>2021</strong><br />

All the listed items are available to<br />

loan from the Resource Centre.<br />

We are located on the way to the<br />

spinal gym, call in and see us!<br />

For all enquiries contact<br />

Bernadette Cassidy<br />

bernadette.cassidy@nzspinaltrust.org.nz<br />

or phone: 022 600 6630

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