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Finalists announced for Social Worker of the Year Awards

Social Work Awards

The wait is over for social workers across the country as the final shortlist for this year’s Social Worker of the Year Awards has been revealed. The shortlist, which features 52 outstanding practitioners, teams and organisations in 11 categories, was chosen by an independent judging panel made up of young care leavers, social workers, industry leaders and people with lived experience of social work.

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Early signs of depression

Prosper Health Collective

It’s important to know what the early signs of depression are, so you can seek help sooner, which in turn can help you re-engage in a more meaningful life. Often a by-product of a more meaningful life is a decrease in depression symptomatology. In short, the early signs of depression are symptoms of depression, but less marked in severity or frequency.

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Key Steps to Building Confidence as a New Social Worker

The New Social Worker

Have you felt insecure in your role as a new social worker, or in a new social work role? Dr. Veronica Hardy discusses how to build your confidence in meetings and other situations within your new role.

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Second Season Episode 29: Dr. Lydia S. Dugdale on the Lost Art of Dying

Hospice Chaplaincy

In Today’s episode, Saul and Joe talk with Dr. Lydia.S. Dugdale. Dr. Dugdale is the Director of the Center for Clinical Continue Reading.

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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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When Love Goes Wrong 1: Adjustment Disorders

The Masked AMHP

Love can sometimes give rise to bizarre and irrational behaviour. Indeed, it has been argued that since the definition of a delusion “is a sustained belief that cannot be justified by reason”, then being “in love” with someone could itself be regarded as a delusional state.

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At 2021 Celebration, KVC Health Systems Will Honor Heroes, Thank Supporters and Share Its Impact

KVC

On Thursday, October 21, KVC Health Systems will host its 2021 Annual Celebration. KVC hosts this event every October to thank the generous supporters who have enabled the nonprofit organization to strengthen families, prevent child abuse and neglect, and help people achieve mental health wellness. KVC serves over 60,000 people each year in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Kentucky and West Virginia, with a total positive impact of changing over 350,000 people’s lives in its 51-year history.

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What I like About Myself

Abuse Survivor

For most of my life I have hated myself. I can remember not hating myself, when the world had more color, before I was abused. Everything changed then including how I felt about myself. Through the abuse I was told and taught many incorrect things about myself. I mean really, how could anyone know what I would become. I was 2 years old then. A few years ago, after I decided not to kill myself(again), I slowly started to make friends with myself.

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Virtual Workshop on Lessons Learned during COVID-19 When Caring for People with Serious Illness

CAPC

NASEM virtual workshop, co-chaired by CAPC's Brynn Bowman, MPA, considers lessons learned and future direction.

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What’s Wrong With Advance Care Planning?

CAPC

JAMA editorial focuses on advance care planning (ACP), stating that data does not support its effectiveness.

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