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Matt Smith’s Research Cited in MIT Technology Review Article on Virtual Reality

Michigan Social Work

Professor Matt Smith’s research was cited in the MIT Technology Review on the potential of using virtual reality as a therapeutic tool, specifically for incarcerated individuals. Smith originally developed Molly, a virtual-reality tool for job interview training, for underserved groups.

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Navigating AI in Social Work Education

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

He researches technology and child welfare and enjoys integrating emerging technologies in the classroom and as a field instructor. This is why we wrote an article to offer guidance and considerations for the social work field educator with a student placed in their agency. We offer some policy guidance in the downloadable article).

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Study Examines Relationship Between Maternal Employment and Child Maltreatment

University of Connecticut

The paper was selected as the editor’s choice article and the only article in the volume available to the public via open access. The editor’s choice are articles that best embody the mission of the journal to publish work that is both empirically and theoretically rigorous, while also being of wide general interest.

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A Mixed-Methods Study of the Experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color MSW Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Social Work Blog

An article in a recent issue of the journal Social Work Research seeks to fill in some of this gap in information. The findings presented in the article were drawn from 29 students who participated in online surveys and focus groups. You can find out more about the journals and subscriptions at this link. – 9:00 p.m.

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AMHPs lack time for ‘extremely important’ pre-assessment work with people in crisis, finds survey

Community Care

The research is designed to help shape forthcoming Social Work England guidance for AMHP education providers on meeting the regulator’s standards for courses, which were agreed last year, specifically standard 3 on course curricula.

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Beyond the Gimmick: Aware of the Importance of Self-Care, Social Workers Struggle to Practice It

Social Work Blog

Similarly, researchers in 2005 estimated the rate of burnout among social workers to be nearly 40% with a lifetime rate of 75%. Journal of Social Service Research.) However, even though the importance of self-care is highlighted in trainings, webinars, podcasts, and, yes, articles, the application of self-care tends to fall short.

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The Power of Words: Using Poetic Analysis in a Social Work Research Course

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Editor’s Note: This blog post was written by Amber Sutton, LICSW, ABD, a social work instructor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, in collaboration with students from her undergraduate social work research course during the Spring 2022 semester. How do you define research? You can also read their two poems. Similarities?