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News Items – January 12, 2023

Social Workers Speak

Morgan State University Professor Anthony Estreet named CEO of the National Association of Social Workers. Morgan State University (MSU) professor Anthony Estreet, Ph.D , has been selected to step into the role of chief executive officer for the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). News Items – January 12, 2023.

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Suicide prevention specialist Dr Christine Moutier on data, science and trends during COVID-19

MQ Mental Health

Content warning: this post contains references to suicide and self-harm. A psychiatrist who began her career at the University of California - San Diego, Christine was drawn to her work after losing several physician colleagues to suicide. Dr Moutier was the keynote speaker at last week's MQ Data Science meeting.

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News Items – May 20, 2022

Social Workers Speak

Byrd is executive director of NASW-PA: First, do no harm: Pennsylvania youth deserve protection from conversion therapy | Opinion. Jeff Feldman, is director of Advocacy & Communications for NASW-NJ: Bill to ban adult conversion therapy moves forward in Senate. New Jersey Globe. Green Party Nominates Gubernatorial Candidate.

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Crime prevention starts with protecting children

Stop Abuse Campaign

Poverty A new study from Columbia University should remind us of something history has consistently shown: the relationship between poverty and crime is far from predictable or consistent. Their fight-or-flight mechanism activates, and most people will fight for themselves and their loved ones when it comes to self-preservation.

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Crime prevention starts with protecting children

Stop Abuse Campaign

A new study from Columbia University should remind us of something history has consistently shown: the relationship between poverty and crime is far from predictable or consistent. Their fight-or-flight mechanism activates, and most people will fight for themselves and their loved ones when it comes to self-preservation.