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9 Social work topics for supervision

Save the Social Worker

Or it leaves you with a strange taste in your mouth, thinking: hmm… are these topics that I should even be discussing with my supervisor? With this guide to social work topics for supervision, I hope the checklist of topics gives you (the supervisor and the supervisee) a clearer idea of what to discuss during supervision.

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Notes from the Future – February 17, 2023

Social Work Futures

Love this “action” taken by a group of Black Studies scholars to intentionally engage Chat GPT in matters of Black history, thought and culture to “train” the data on accurate and vital Black history ideas. The backlash regarding African American Studies is well documented at this moment in history.

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New Peripartum Depression Study Shows Gap Between Screening and Outcomes

Relias

In this article, we examined results from our recent peripartum depression study, co-authored by researchers and clinicians at Relias. Our study examined results of a survey of both acute care and behavioral health team members who worked with pregnant and post-pregnant patients. What is peripartum depression?

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12 Things I Learned from Teaching a New Class: Disaster Social Work – An Anti-Racist Lens

Social Work Futures

The work of being a good social work professor involves active engagement with not only attending to issues of power and privilege in the topics and content of class…but in the real work execution of the class itself. This particular issue wasn’t viewed as a far distant consideration – but current and in some cases urgent.

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If it's April Fools, it must be Child Abuse Hype and Hysteria Month

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

So I’ve reprinted below our 2010 blog post on the topic – with some updates and links to newer data – since, unfortunately, aside from those data, little has changed. Take the most horrifying case to occur in your community over the past year, the more lurid the better. Rather, they often involve the confusion of poverty with neglect.

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Quality of social work CPD ‘much higher’ than in previous year, says regulator

Community Care

While 129 of the 2,225 (5.8%) whose CPD was studied for the 2021 renewal roun d were given feedback on how their submissions could have been improved, 46 of 2,304 (2%) were given the same following the latest audit. of social workers on the register.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending March 7, 2023

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

It is the most thorough, most nuanced story I’ve seen on this topic anywhere in the country. ● In still another illustration of the enormous harm of mandatory reporting , a new study confirms earlier research. emphasis in original.] Another key problem with child abuse reporting: allowing people to report with total anonymity.