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Social Workers Set Sights on Preventing Gun Violence

Beyond Advocacy

According to Gun Violence Archive , the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, was the 565 th such event in the United States in 2023, putting the nation on course to exceed the 690 mass shootings in 2021, nearly two a day. Gun Violence Archive began collecting data in 2014, when there were 273 mass shootings.

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What’s on the Menu: A Scoping Review of Decision-Making in Modular Youth Psychotherapies

Society of Clinical Psychology

click to enlarge image) First, we found that, just as a standard meal might include at least a drink and a main course, most protocols included a few recommended or required modules. We assessed the decision guidance present in 20 existing modular youth psychotherapy protocols described in 67 journal articles.

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A review of Teaching & Learning in Social Work for 2020

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

2020 was a strange year with many firsts for me – first global pandemic, first sabbatical, first live sessions in an online course, etc. Outside of these goals, I did update content on the blog and created an archive page. I had four goals for the blog over the year, and some minor successes.

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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. Both are easy seductive arguments, saving money a no brainer and of course children will do better in a family environment. Sorry that’s an old expression!

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The Los Angeles Times is getting child welfare wrong again – and that’s bad news for Los Angeles children

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Of course this doesn't mean Therolf wants his reporting to do harm; I'm sure he wants his reporting to save lives. First, “known” can mean anything from one call to a hotline years before, to a casefile with more “red flags” than a Soviet May Day parade; which are, of course, the ones on which Therolf focuses. Yeah, once.

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Getting Better Outcomes from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatments

Society of Clinical Psychology

A clinical psychologist by training, Mark has worked in a variety of mental health settings in clinical, management and academic roles over the course of a career spanning three decades. Archives of General Psychiatry, 63(3), 298-304. Archives of General Psychiatry, 55(4), 317-325. Meuret, A. Pollack, M. Eisenmenger, K.,

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When the journalism of child welfare fails, part one: The Boston Globe’s flying donkey

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

First of all, it speaks volumes about the Globe ’s longstanding failure on these issues that a news organization of its size had to rely on ProPublica and NBC News – apparently the Globe had nothing at all on this in its own archives. But no; there is not one word in the story from anyone on the commission – except, of course, Mossaides.