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Make sure you're prepared for autumn boosters

Social Care

Protecting us all: "It’s so important staff in all care settings make the case for covid vaccine boosters and flu jabs now, making consent from colleagues, residents and others in receipt of care a formality." [Image created by freepik.com ]. Always looking ahead. We may be in the midst of summer, record breaking heatwaves and all but, like most care and health professionals, my thoughts inevitably turn to autumn and winter.

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Self-Care A-Z: To Care for Oneself Requires Finding Oneself—Self-Care Wisdom From Viola Davis

The New Social Worker

Reading life-stories deepens compassion, widens worldview, and encourages spirit—all aspects of expansive self-care. Here are four “big picture” aspects from Viola Davis’s compelling life-story that we can emulate in our own self-care journeys.

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IFSW Europe invites social workers and their associations in EUROPE to contribute to the IFSW Europe Poverty Watch Report 2022

International Federation of Social Workers

Dear IFSW European members, Dear social workers, Please help to us to make a new poverty watch report 2022 and answer this questionnaire before 01 September 2022. The questionnaire is available HERE. Please feel free to make it as an organization or to send it to your members. WE THANK YOU VERY MUCH! Birthe Povlsen Member […].

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Parenting Sober (Guest Post)

Living Sober

This guest post comes from our lovely community member Matt (@emjaycee). == I left my job as a journalist in late October 2010 to look after my then nine-month-old daughter full time when my wife returned to work. It was a six-month trial to see whether it suited me, my daughter and our little family. It lasted over seven years. […] Parenting Sober (Guest Post) was first posted on August 2, 2022 at 1:36 am. ©2019 " Living Sober " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial

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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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NASW Press Reads for Policy, Advocacy, and Impact!

Social Work Blog

43 Essential Policies for Human Services Professionals , by Gerald V. O’Brien, boils down key policies to their most essential elements: historical overview and nature of the social problem, policy overview, and effectiveness. Analysis elements address issues related to the policy, such as trigger events, problem framing, social engineering, covert rationales, unintended consequences, target efficiency, and governmental responsibility.

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Parenting Sober (Guest Post)

Living Sober

This guest post comes from our lovely community member Matt (@emjaycee). == I left my job as a journalist in late October 2010 to look after my then nine-month-old daughter full time when my wife returned to work. It was a six-month trial to see whether it suited me, my daughter and our little family. It lasted over seven years. […]. The post Parenting Sober (Guest Post) first appeared on Living Sober.

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Third Season Episode 12: A Conversation with Dr. Sarah H. Cross on issues regarding transition to hospice care

Hospice Chaplaincy

In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Dr. Sarah Harrington Cross about her published research, “That Little Bit of Time: Transition-to-Hospice Perspectives From Hospice Staff and Bereaved Family.” Dr. Cross is an Instructor in the Division of Palliative Medicine, Division of Family and Preventive Medicine at Emory University’s School of Medicine. She has published more than 20 […].

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