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Notes from the Future – March 14, 2023

Social Work Futures

This is part of a monthly series of posts to share a few things I run across regarding the future of social work (and beyond). This blog is a place where I’m doing that “out loud” and in public to both share what I’m finding, and encouraging readers to do the same.

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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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Notes from the Future – February 17, 2023

Social Work Futures

This is part of a monthly series of posts to share a few things each month that I run across regarding the future of social work (and beyond). This blog is a place where I’m doing that “out loud” and in public to both share what I’m finding, and encouraging readers to do the same.

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ACE 101: Physical Abuse in Childhood

Stop Abuse Campaign

Read about the ten categories of ACEs by following our blog. Brand Specialist & Social Justice Enthusiast. Brand Specialist & Social Justice Enthusiast. Gem's career began in criminal justice reform, supporting young people with trauma and ACEs. Do you know your ACE score? Check my ACE score.

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What is Wayne’s Weekly??

The Critical Blog

My passion for ‘Anti-racism in Social Work’ prompted me to frequently and sporadically distribute various articles, resources and relevant social work updates with those in my orbit via email. I believed there was a need to spotlight news and developments relevant to social workers and to share useful information and resources.

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ACE 101: Incarcerated Household Member

Stop Abuse Campaign

Adverse Childhood Experiences , or ACEs, break down into ten categories, including Incarcerated Household Member. The criminal justice system will continue to operate despite negative effects on children, but what we can do is reduce the number of arrests and find ways to support the incarcerated household member and the child.

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Suicide among LGBTQ Youth: Risks and Prevention

Stop Abuse Campaign

Every June, we start seeing company logos transform into rainbows, and “Happy Pride Month” social posts fill up our feeds. . According to the CDC-Kaiser study , ACEs can cause disrupted neurodevelopment and social, emotional, and cognitive impairment. Read about the ten categories of ACEs by following our blog.