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Overcoming the barriers to contact between siblings separated by the care system

Community Care

The logistics of co-ordinating visits between siblings who may live in different locations with potentially conflicting schedules is complicated. They talked about the importance of sibling contact for adopted or fostered children, and the lack of existing facilitation or support.

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It’s the Most Busiest Time of the Year

My Brains Not Broken

On top of that, many people are trying to make sure everything is wrapped up before the end of the year and since everyone’s schedule is different, it’s a lot to juggle. Oftentimes, people can arrive at their restful periods exhausted not from the year they’ve had, but from trying to put together a trip or a visit.

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New Frequently Asked Questions on the No Surprises Act: Good Faith Estimates

Social Work Blog

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released clarifying information about Part 2 of the No Surprise Act, Good Faith Estimates (GFEs). Q1: If a diagnostic code has not been determined at the time of scheduling, what code should the social worker use on the GFE? April 18, 2022. See the HIPAA Privacy Rule, [link].

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Poverty Shouldn’t Be a Child Protection Issue

Gary Direnfeld

If I recall correctly, maybe about twelve-years-of-age. Although a somewhat simple kid, he had memorized the schedule of which food bank you could visit on which days for what kind of items. I had recently graduated with my Masters in Social Work. I was working for the Catholic Children’s Aid Society in downtown Toronto.

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Why Maternal Home Visiting Programs are Proven to Work

Stop Abuse Campaign

Overview and Importance of Maternal Home Visiting Programs. Fortunately, the Maternal and Infant Early Childhood Visiting (MIECHV) program can offer support and help break the cycles of abuse, generational trauma, poverty, and more by connecting families with useful resources to aid them as they navigate parenthood.

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When injustice hides in plain sight

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Just reading the first-hand accounts of soul-crushing injustice visited upon overwhelmingly poor nonwhite families was tough. Having cases scheduled and called with no regard whatsoever of the parent’s schedule, obligations, or the arduous demands of court ordered services; 3. As I read it, I had to stop every few pages.

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How social workers can burn through burnout

Save the Social Worker

Client calls you about a crisis. There’s no point in talking about addressing burnout without first knowing what burnout is. You couldn’t care less about what’s happening. Okay, as social workers, we like to think we are bleeding hearts who don’t think about money. Scaffold and schedule support around you.