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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending Aug 1, 2023

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

I finally caught up with Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway: But to really get a sense of just how racist authorities are in Norway, read how they defend themselves concerning the actual case on which the movie is based in this story from Turkish public broadcasting. I addressed the question in this column for Youth Today.

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Behavioral interventions in community settings for Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Meta-analysis

Society of Clinical Psychology

We found that BI for ASD were as effective in the real world setting as in specialized research settings. is a child and adolescent psychiatrist, and an associate professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Norway. studies conducted in specialized research settings? Gro Janne Wergeland, M.D, D.Med.Sci. ,

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NASW Member Voices: The Power to Take Life

Social Work Blog

Marjorie Taylor Green tweeted that “The world needs more men like Daniel Penny. He has worked on race, peace, and poverty-related issues in the United States, Africa, Canada, Haiti, Israel, and Norway, and is frequently featured in the media providing commentary and solutions to racial issues.

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NASW Member Voices: Let’s Begin a Conversation to Share Our Social Work Perspectives

Social Work Blog

It’s been 21 years since first responders rushed headlong into the burning World Trade Center while frightened civilians rushed for the exits. . By Chad Dion Lassiter, MSW. Each September, we remember and reflect on their bravery. Chad Dion Lassiter is a nationally recognized expert in race relations.

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NASW MEMBER VOICES: MAKE A SMALL DIFFERENCE DAILY And CHANGE WILL FOLLOW

Social Work Blog

Even Flexner recognized that social workers had “the unselfish devotion of those who have chosen to give themselves to making the world a fitter place to live…” But now it’s April. Because it’s about this idea of being able to envision a world that doesn’t yet exist. I think that another word for activism is… imagination.

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The Coronation: 7 Royal Figures Who’ve Supported Mental Health

MQ Mental Health

Princess Märtha Louise of Norway has advocated for greater awareness and support for mental health in her own country and worldwide. In 2016, Kate Middleton and Prince William aimed to end stigma surrounding mental health with their "Heads Together" campaign, spearheaded by The Royal Foundation.

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NASW Member Voices: We need Social Workers to help Fix our Housing Issue

Social Work Blog

After World War II, companies got out of the housing business and left the problem of fair affordable housing to the federal government. Over half a century later, secure, safe, and dependable housing is still a problem. A House is Not a Home.