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Benefits of Using A Modern Case Management System

Famcare

Social work is one the most demanding fields, and in places like the US, where there is already a shortage of caseworkers, it’s crucial to bridge the gap between demand and supply using technology. Here are a few benefits to consider…. The digital revolution came about because we needed it.

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IHS Health IT Modernization Program: The Case for a Better Learning Management Platform

Relias

To improve the quality and efficiency of its healthcare delivery, the Indian Health Service (IHS) launched the Health IT Modernization Program in 2019. The program will replace outdated IT systems with a modern, integrated, and interoperable platform that can better support the needs of IHS and its patients.

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Social worker changes undermined engagement with children later convicted of violent crimes – review

Community Care

The review, led by safeguarding consultant Bridget Griffin, was based on conversations with one of the seven young people and three of their families and the involvement of over 100 practitioners, through a survey, workshops, case discussions and a webinar. The seven young people were aged 15-20 at the time of the 2021 deaths.

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10 Things from Twitter – Dispatches from the Future – Academic Literature Edition! October 4, 2020

Social Work Futures

This paper presents illustrative exemplars as case studies of contextually tailored, sociotechnical mobile health interventions designed with community members to address health inequities using community-engaged research approaches. This blog has had a running series on these scans since it started. Brewer, L.C., Fortuna, K.I.,

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It’s Not “Just Poverty” – It’s UNjust Poverty

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

People are starting to realize that the two biggest problems in what the child welfare establishment likes to call “child welfare” but should be called family policing are the confusion of poverty with neglect and the racism that permeates the system. Poverty is confused with neglect! Nah, just kidding. I think this, from Prof.