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Seminar #106: The Satyr and the Unmentionable

What a Shrink Thinks

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Worst care homes more likely to have poorest residents, official data shows

The Guardian

Sixty-nine per cent of people in ‘inadequate’ homes in England have their bills paid for by the state The worst care homes are more likely to house the poorest residents, according to official data released for the first time revealing the impact of England’s two-tier social care system. Sixty-nine per cent of people who live in care homes in England rated as “inadequate” by Care Quality Commission inspectors have their bills paid by the state because of their limited means, the Office for Natio

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Gambling Addiction and Race: Who Is the Most Affected?

Gateway Foundation

Gambling addictions can become a serious problem for many people, leading to financial issues and creating distance and tension with family members. Studies have shown that gambling addictions and race are related, with certain ethnicities being more affected and prone to developing an addiction. Several factors, such as mental health or family situations, can mean… The post Gambling Addiction and Race: Who Is the Most Affected?

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School Luncheons: Healthy Chicken Tortilla Soup

Kylie the Creative Social Worker

Does your school do staff luncheons? Sometimes it can be difficult to figure out what to contribute. Every year my elementary school posts a sign-up sheet for monthly luncheons. They are meant to celebrate that… The post School Luncheons: Healthy Chicken Tortilla Soup appeared first on Kylie The Creative Social Worker | All rights reserved.

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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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Sitting with a Good Feeling

Abuse Survivor

This week it has come to my attention that I have really come a long way in my healing since 2019. In 2019 I was about 5 years into healing full time and working to better my life. I was having several panic attacks a week, nightmares, flashbacks and a whole lot of other awful symptoms of CPTSD that I experience. I am a data oriented person so of course, I have tracked my CPTSD symptoms of the past 7 years.

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