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Riding Out the Pandemic: Social Work Practice during COVID-19: Navigating Client Needs and Boundary Changes

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Riding Out the Pandemic: Social Work Practice during COVID-19: Navigating Client Needs and Boundary Changes. Department of Applied Social Sciences will hold a Professional Talk Series in April 2022. Mishna investigates social workers’ informal use of ICT with clients. Faye Mishna from University of Toronto and Prof.

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NCCPR news and commentary year in review, 2022

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Dorothy Roberts’ definitive dissection of racism in family policing: Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families--and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World. USA Today continued its outstanding series of stories on the harm of family policing, with a particular focus on Florida. . Here’s our grand unifying link. ●

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10 Things from Twitter – Dispatches from the Future – Academic Literature Edition! October 4, 2020

Social Work Futures

This blog has had a running series on these scans since it started. Degrowth is a planned reduction of energy and resource use designed to bring the economy back into balance with the living world in a way that reduces inequality and improves human well-being. World Art, 9 (2), 163-180. Durham: Duke University Press].

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NCCPR at the Kempe Center conference: Child Abuse, COVID-19 and the Legacy of “Health Terrorism”

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Or as a Washington Post story put it, because of COVID, it’s become “terrifyingly difficult to keep a watchful eye on children who are being abused.” So this messaging increased the risk of spreading COVID among families and caseworkers alike. Neighbors and other family members, PLEASE pay close attention. Six more are neglect.

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NCCPR family preservation news and commentary round-up for the year 2023, Part Two

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

OVERVIEWS OF FAMILY POLICING FAILURE ● To begin, take a step back, see – and hear – how the family policing system really works in this report from NPR, featuring perspectives from JMAC for Families and NCCPR: ● The most important book of 2023 on these issues is Investigating Families by Prof.