Tue.Jan 14, 2025

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Collaborations that Work: Engaging Schools, Families and Communities

Nicole Clark Consulting

When everyone --schools, families, and community organizations -- pitches in, your program increases its chances of achieving its outcomes. The post Collaborations that Work: Engaging Schools, Families and Communities appeared first on Nicole Clark Consulting.

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In Pursuit of Sustainable Futures: Perspectives from Social Work’ International Capacity Building Workshop

The International Association Of Schools Of Social

Jointly organised by Department of Social Work, University of Delhi and International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW)January 16, 2025 Concept Note : [link] Programme Schedule : [link]

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NCCPR News and commentary round-up, week ending Jan 14, 2024

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

A story I missed from late last year: The Maine Morning Star reports on how, as the headline says, Maines definition of neglect is easy to conflate with poverty Citing two Maine family defense attorneys, the story concludes: Kilgore said she has families on the verge of reunification, but who are delayed because they are trying to find the money for a security deposit.

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Parental mental health biggest cause of child protection referrals in England

The Guardian

Public service cuts and stark impact of poverty are causing worse outcomes for children, according to survey Poor parental mental health has overtaken domestic violence as the most commonly reported factor in social worker assessments into whether a child is at risk of serious harm or neglect, according to new research. Growing rates of mental illness in both parents and children were an increasingly important driver of child safeguarding interventions in England, the latest comprehensive surv

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Navigating Payroll Compliance: Future-Proofing Payroll in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape

Speaker: Jennifer Hill

Payroll compliance is a cornerstone of business success, yet for small and midsize businesses, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of federal, state, and local regulations. Mistakes can lead to costly penalties and operational disruptions, making it essential to adopt advanced solutions that ensure accuracy and efficiency.

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Ashley Cureton Named a 2025 Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education Magazine

Michigan Social Work

Assistant Professor Ashley Cureton has been named a 2025 Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine. The 15 honorees were selected based on their teaching, research and service from a pool of several hundred nominees. They represent the future of academia and serve as inspirations to students and faculty members. I am beyond thankful to receive this incredible recognition.