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My Cardiac Journey

Gary Direnfeld

It followed a winter where our dog got cancer. We stopped walking. He passed away. Needing to get back in shape, we resumed walking, grieving the loss of our little boy. Those walks were different. Not reaching far, I experienced chest pain. I attributed it to being out of shape and pushed through. Things didn’t improve. I saw my doctor. Cardiac distress.

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PART FOUR OF FOUR: Reputation laundering in child welfare: “Prevent Child Abuse America”

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

They want you to think their days of “health terrorism” are over. But look again. They, too are trying to co-opt the rhetoric of reform to promote the same old family policing agenda The hearings about the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection have prompted a lot of talk about “reputation laundering” as former Trump Administration officials try to distance themselves from the president they served so faithfully – the most notable example: former Attorney General William Barr.

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Care Home Open Week: expect the unexpected

Social Care

Close Care Home residents get involved in outdoor celebrations with the local community. Social care is a deeply important and critical part of society. However, it faces a huge uphill battle in being seen and understood as the vital service it truly is. This month’s Care Home Open Week can play a part in raising wider awareness of its value. Raising awareness, dispelling fear.

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You Better (Social) Work: On Being a Gay Social Worker*

The New Social Worker

What does it mean to be a gay social worker? Such a question is simplistic.

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5 Must Haves for Case Management

Thousands of nonprofits rely on case management software to help collect data, manage programs, coordinate with agencies, and provide life-changing health and human services. Adopting a cloud-based case management platform is essential for nonprofits and government agencies to operate more efficiently and make better use of their funding and budget.

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Serious incidents more common in for-profit children’s homes in England

The Guardian

Privately run homes have more police callouts and staff complaints than council ones, data shows Serious incidents involving the police and whistleblowing complaints are more common in private children’s homes run to make a profit than in homes run by charities and councils, data suggests. Analysis of Ofsted data by the Guardian and BBC signals that children’s homes operated by profit-making firms had a disproportionately higher number of police callouts compared with those of not-for-profit pro

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Are you pro-life or pro-birth?

Stop Abuse Campaign

← The monster will get us, be quiet. If we are going to claim to be “pro-life,” then let’s be pro-LIFE. Don’t abuse, neglect, or abandon your children. That’s not pro-life; that’s pro-birth. . The children in our country are abused and neglected at alarming rates – where is the outcry for that? Every year, Americans make more than 4 million referrals to child protection agencies involving more than 4.3 million children (a referral can include multiple c

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Third Season Episode 8: A Conversation with Holly Vossel

Hospice Chaplaincy

In this week’s episode, Saul talks with Holly Vossel a reporter for Hospice news about improving access and quality of hospice care for LGBTQ+.

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Attentional – Availability Biases Cognitive Biases

Counselor Toolbox podcast

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Anger Management – 10 Session CBT

Counselor Toolbox podcast

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