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The failure of the child welfare McLawsuits, Part Two

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

The group that calls itself "Children's Rights" touts its Tennessee McLawsuit as a huge success. You can watch their story here. If this is success, what does it take for CR to declare one of its McLawsuits a failure? You can watch the full story here. Watch the story here.

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Dear Sajid Javid: please end the inappropriate detention of autistic people and those with learning disabilities

Community Care

I enclose links to some stories to underline this – those of Susan , Karen and Indy , people we have supported out of inpatient settings who are now thriving and enjoying an ordinary life. When done well, with appropriate involvement and ambition from all those professionals and family members around the person, this approach works.

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Stories of Life-Changing Connections: Mental Health Support, Family Reunification, Foster Care and Adoption

KVC

And at KVC, we get to be part of inspiring, life-changing connection stories every day. While some of us have had a harder road to walk, many of us have inspiring stories of transformation and healing we could share with others. Join us to receive a few inspiring stories each month and help end childhood adversity.

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Using Crosswalks to Map Mandatory Training Requirements

Relias

Read the full story “Crosswalks are an ideal solution to understanding state and federal training requirements,” said Corinne Epton, MHA, CHA, CCEP, Relias Regulatory and Compliance Manager. Additionally, crosswalks serve as an essential resource for organizations to identify any gaps or redundancies in their training programs.

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‘Significant’ cut in social worker caseloads helps council rise to ‘good

Community Care

In relation to children in care, Ofsted said they built “strong and trusting relationships” with inspectors seeing “excellent examples of sensitive and skilled life-story work that helps children to understand their experiences”. DCS resigns as council with ‘significantly under-resourced’ social workers falls to ‘inadequate’.

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Library Social Work: Meeting People Where They Are

Social Work Blog

When combined with other participating organizations, libraries can provide nearly unlimited resources that help community members achieve success. Read the full feature story in the NASW Social Work Advocates magazine here.

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Library Social Work: Meeting People Where They Are

Social Work Blog

When combined with other participating organizations, libraries can provide nearly unlimited resources that help community members achieve success. Read the full feature story in the NASW Social Work Advocates magazine here.

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