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Navigating AI in Social Work Education

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Editor’s note: In this blog post, four social worker educators share a sample from their new and free resource about using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in social work education. Alexander Rubin , LCSW, is a clinical assistant professor based in field education at the University at Buffalo School of School of Social Work.

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Mental wellbeing can, and should, be assessed in clinical samples

Society of Clinical Psychology

Before you continue reading this blog, take a moment and reflect for one moment: what do you, as a clinical psychologist, use as a criterion for recovery or therapy success? This blog reflects on this topic and the use of a validated measurement instrument to help you measure mental wellbeing (Iasiello et al.,

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Treating Older Adults: What Do We Need to Know?

Society of Clinical Psychology

To address potential geriatric mental health workforce gaps, the field needs a two-fold approach: 1) to support those who specialize in (or plan to specialize in) geropsychology, and 2) to support psychologists who encounter older adults in their clinical practice but who have not received advanced training in working with older adult clients.

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Dementia Action Week: social care's essential role

Social Care

At the risk of repeating myself, for pretty much every major disease or human condition, there is a social care dimension. Dementia care is no different. I welcome the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s recent announcement, during Dementia Action Week , of a 10 year Dementia Action Plan , to be launched later this year.

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?NASW Member Voices: Social Work and Self-Care — A Review Through an Updated Lens

Social Work Blog

By Violeta Donawa, LMSW, MA Dr. Kathleen Cox and Dr. Sue Steiner bring the concept of ‘self-care’ out of the shadows and demystifies its significance in the lives of social work practitioners and leaders. Throughout the Self-Care in Social Work, Cox and Steiner draw upon their extensive clinical and academic experience as social work faculty.

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The NCCPR Index of Family Police Oppression

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Robert Latham, Associate Director of the Children & Youth Law Clinic at the University of Miami linked to it on his excellent blog. We’ll have a full discussion of the findings on this blog tomorrow. 28 – The percentage of Hispanic children in Maine who will be forced into foster care at some point during their childhoods.

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International Women's Day: a message from the Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care

Social Care

"This year’s theme, #EmbraceEquity, is so important and relevant to the work I and others are doing to upskill and enhance care colleagues throughout England." Care colleagues possess wide ranging life experience, drawn from their many and varied backgrounds – a reflection of the communities they support. One size does not fit all.