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A child welfare case leads to a stunning dissent from Michigan’s Chief Justice

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

In this case, she wrote, From the point of court involvement to the final hearing, the respondent-mother made immense progress toward the goals laid out by [the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services] in her agency treatment plan. Raising a child is difficult, even when there is no crisis.

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You Asked, Case manager vs Social Worker – Surprising Difference?

Social Work Haven

Despite having similar educational backgrounds, their job responsibilities differ depending on the services they provide to their clients. Knowing the distinctions between these roles can aid in determining the ideal career path in human services. Social workers are not authorised to provide medical advice or treatments.

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SUPRs — Illinois’s State-Funded Program for First-Time Rehab Clients

Gateway Foundation

The Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR) division of the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) provides funds for qualified treatment and recovery support centers. Thanks to SUPR grants, Illinois can expand and improve its substance use disorder treatment efforts.

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Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Juvenile Offenders

Relias

For effective interventions, understanding the existing traumas that contribute to delinquency is paramount. To help professionals in this system, let’s explore the intersection of rehabilitation and mental health and cover the keys to providing trauma-informed care for juvenile offenders.

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You Asked, We Answered; 12 Questions about Trauma-Informed-Care

Relias

It also focuses on the individual’s strengths and encourages their participation in the development, delivery, and evaluation of TIC services. Screening for trauma allows for accurate treatment planning and service provision. Therefore, all clients should be screened for trauma, regardless of what services are sought.