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Turn Your Negative Self-Talk into an Opportunity for Empowerment

The New Social Worker

Negative self-talk can be transitioned into ability or growth-based self-talk. What might this look like? Dr. Veronica Hardy walks social work students and practitioners through steps to change negative self-talk into an opportunity for empowerment.

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A Florida county sheriff says a private agency warehoused children in conditions so horrible he’s launching a criminal investigation. But guess who took away the kids in the first place.

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Hint: It’s the county that tears apart families at one of the highest rates in the state, and yet has one of the worst records in the state on a key measure of child safety. Bob Gualtieri, the sheriff of Pinellas County, Florida (metropolitan St. Petersburg) is really upset. It seems he’s noticed something we’ve been pointing out on our Florida blog for years: Eckerd Connects, the longtime “lead agency” responsible for what happens to foster children after they’re torn from their homes in Pinell

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Disordered eating during COVID: understanding experiences from Reddit posts

The Social Care Elf

Georgie Parker summarises a research study of Reddit comments posted during Covid-19, which looks at how the pandemic and lockdown affected people with disordered eating behaviours. The post Disordered eating during COVID: understanding experiences from Reddit posts appeared first on National Elf Service.

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What is a mentally healthy workplace?

Prosper Health Collective

What is a mentally healthy workplace? It is your responsibility as an employer to provide a workplace where staff feel safe. Safety at work involves both physical and mental safety. A mentally healthy workplace involves the development and maintenance of practices that support the health, safety and wellbeing of all within the organisation, aiming to create work environments that do not impact on mental health now or in the future.

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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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Climate change, young people, and parents: what the papers say about eco-anxiety #COP26 #CAMHScampfire

The Social Care Elf

In his debut blog, Sam McKay explores a review of newspaper articles which identifies several narratives about how young people feel about climate change. Follow #CAMHScampfire on Twitter at 5pm GMT on Tuesday 9th November for an online journal club discussing these papers. Or sign up now to join the free webinar hosted by ACAMH. The post Climate change, young people, and parents: what the papers say about eco-anxiety #COP26 #CAMHScampfire appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Nine Major Causes of Workplace Conflicts and How to Resolve Them

Swhelper

William Segal. Every organization faces conflicts now and then, even if rules and procedures are strictly in place. Miscommunication, misunderstanding, and disagreement happen. But when they are not resolved immediately, they lead to workplace conflicts. When trivial issues turn into conflicts, they disturb the workplace and affect productivity. Workplace conflicts spread negative vibes in an organization.

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The Partisan Gap Among Women in Elective Office in 2020 and Beyond

Swhelper

Laurel Elder. The 2020 elections saw robust gains for Republican women in state legislatures and Congress. Republican women increased their numbers from 13 to 31 in the U.S. House of Representatives, and from 662 to 729 in state legislatures nationally. The impressive performance of Republican women in elected office led CBS News to label 2020 as “The […].

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What Street Law Means to me

Children and the Law Blog

Street law is a time to learn To gain lawful information, that the mind earns To learn what to do, and what not to do when a police officer turns You’ll be more prepared with your legal knowledge being firm Street law is like music The lesson being taught provide acoustics While every question […]. The post What Street Law Means to me appeared first on Children and the Law Blog.

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