Thu.Jul 13, 2023

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Remembering That I Have A Moment

My Brains Not Broken

After writing a post earlier this week about how busy I feel, I wanted to reflect more. Part of the reason I felt busy was because there was a part of me that thought I shouldn’t be busy. That at this point in time, I wasn’t supposed to be doing what I was doing. This part of me ignored what was actually going on in my life. Instead, it was pursuing an unrealistic vision of a life I don’t lead, doing things I don’t do.

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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR IASSW BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The International Association Of Schools Of Social

Deadline extended up to 31st July The International Association of Schools of ‪Social Work‬ ( IASSW ) announces four vacancies on the IASSW Board of Directors for 2024-2028: There is one position open for President ( years of serving: 2024-202 8) , one position open for Secretary ( years of serving: 2024-202 8) , and two positions for Member at Large of the Board of Directors ( years of serving: 2024-2028).

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Your Healthy Outlook Can Promote Resilience and Recovery in Older Adults

Relias

Health, behavioral, and social life overlap more and more as one ages. Those caring for or serving older adults can make a difference by providing support that considers the whole person. Part of this care includes building resilience in older adults. Although many older adults remain mentally healthy, the World Health Organization says about 15% of adults over 60 have a mental disorder.

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So’Phelia Morrow Named a 2023 Public Voices Fellow on Advancing the Rights of Women and Girls

Michigan Social Work

PhD student So’Phelia Morrow has been named a 2023 Public Voices Fellow on Advancing the Rights of Women and Girls. The US-based fellowship is part of The OpEd Project’s Public Voices initiative to include women’s voices in writing history and Equality Now’s mission to create a fair and just world for women and girls. During the year-long program, participants receive mentorship to effectively communicate their ideas and learn how to work with media outlets.

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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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Supporting LGBTQ+ care leavers

The Frontline

Zariyan Syed (he/they) is an LGBTQ+ youth support worker, social work graduate, speaker and trainer. He strives to empower and uplift young LGBTQ+ individuals, as well as train professionals and carers who support LGBTQ+ young people in care. Transitioning from a young person in care to a care leaver was no easy feat. The pressure to become an adult overnight without a personal advisor by your side and be thrown into a world without support for LGBTQ+ care leavers was not only a daunting thoug

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How to Use Planning to Drive Positive Organizational Change

CAPC

In this article, How to Use Planning to Drive Positive Organizational Change, find tips to help jumpstart your planning efforts regardless of situation, role, program, or organization.

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Palliative Care’s Biggest Growing Pains

CAPC

Article in Palliative Care News covers what it takes to support a sustainable palliative care program and obstacles to palliative care providers’ viability and growth.

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New at CAPC: July 2023

CAPC

New palliative care tools and resources on Capc.org including a new home for Clinical Training Resources and Research from CAPC's Project Equity.

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