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“ACS MADE IT CLEAR—EITHER I LET THEM SEARCH MY HOME OR THEY WERE TAKING MY KIDS.”

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

The New York City Administration for Children's Services Uses Highly Coercive Tactics to Illegally Search Tens of Thousands of Families’ Homes Every Year. It is clear that there is no present danger to anyone in the home, but still the investigators search the home top to bottom. Nor do these coerced searches enhance child safety.

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MSW Student Brandon Bond Named to U-M Presidential Search Committee

Michigan Social Work

MSW/MPH student Brandon Bond is one of just two students named to the U-M Presidential search committee. Considering that this is such a huge undertaking, which will impact the future of the University of Michigan and our overall community, my hope is that our community will become and remain active in the search process!

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NASW Member Voices: In Search of Transgenerational Office Space

Social Work Blog

By Lorrie Appleton, LCSW I am preparing to meet a new therapy client. Let’s call her Emily). While anticipating our introduction, I scan my office, particularly noting the empty couch and chairs waiting to be occupied. I wonder how many people will be attending the meeting.

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Using Artificial Intelligence in Social Work Field Education

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

In an ever-evolving world where social media, email, and searching the World Wide Web are literally at our fingertips, I believe social workers should embrace the use of technology in their practice and what it is capable of doing to help not only us but our clients, too. Here is an AI tool directory to help get you started.

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NASW Maryland statement on Francis Scott Key Bridge Disaster

Social Work Blog

Despite challenging conditions, search and recovery operations persist, reflecting the resilience and dedication of first responders. We extend our deepest condolences to all affected by this devastating event.

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How Nonprofits Are Helping Job Seekers Find Jobs

Famcare

Searching for the right job is difficult, with continuous rejection and unpleasant interviews. Job-search stress has been connected to mental health problems like depression and anxiety. During the COVID-19 crisis, almost 9.6 million Americans lost their jo bs.

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Is Social Media Good or Bad For Mental Health?

MQ Mental Health

An example of commercial practices might be, say, a teenage girl searching online using search terms on search engines like ‘how to lose weight’ and a business might use that information to sell products to that person which could exacerbate eating disorder symptoms.”