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Re-Capping Teaching & Learning in SWK for 2021

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

As I listened to her end-of-the-year podcast about her 2021 goals, all I could think about was my blog. You see, every year, I set goals for this blog, and rarely do I accomplish these goals. Review of Teaching & Learning in Social Work Blog Posts for 2016. So, what would you like to see from this blog?

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A review of Teaching & Learning in Social Work for 2020

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Because of all these firsts, blogging took a bit of back seat to some of my other projects and goals for the year. I had four goals for the blog over the year, and some minor successes. 4 – Publish content in other places – there will be two articles in 2021 with content from the blog. . #2

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending June 13, 2023

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

I have a blog post about it all, with a link to the full series. --In A little more of what those social workers, and the rest of us, need to know, is available with the creation of an online archive of records of so-called “boarding schools” run by the Catholic Church. The Imprint has a story.

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Thoughts from the storage boxes

The Vintage Social Worker

It is a piece of work I hope also to share with the social work archive that BASW (British Association of Social Workers )are doing for their 50th anniversary. I cannot redesign the whole system in detail in a blog so forgive me if the arguments are somewhat brief and therefore thin.

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Meet the Author: SaraKay Smullens explains why Second Edition of Burnout and Self-Care in Social Work was desperately needed

Social Workers Speak

She has published in peer-reviewed journals, the popular press, and in myriad blogs, including Huffington Post, where her activist commentaries on the sexual abuse of women and children, her film and television reviews from a social work perspective, and her warnings about the threat of dangerous and dysfunctional leadership were highlighted.