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Schmitz, can serve as a guide for educators, students, practitioners, and administrators to support the growth and development of female leaders. Women who lead effectively know the importance of lifting as we climb—of bringing other women along—and that mentoring is a critical component to the leadership development process. Starks, Gayle M.

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Burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma are topics that students, instructors, practitioners, and administrators are concerned about. The book is timely in that the economic downturn has put pressure on agencies to do more with less, which ultimately leads to stress.

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Social Workers Help Pet Owners Navigate Homelessness

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The 587-bed transitional housing facility in the Bronx was a joint effort of the citys Department of Homeless Services and the Urban Resource Initiative (URI). It partnered with the citys Human Resources Administration to launch a 2013 program for survivors of domestic abuse known as PALS, an acronym for People and Animals Living Safely.

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A Meeting of Minds on Human Rights and Social Welfare

Beyond Advocacy

Vijayalakshmi Bidari, a career civil servant in India, brings a wealth of experience from her 20 years in the Indian Administrative Service. Her diverse roles in field and policy-making across India’s central and provincial governments have given her a comprehensive understanding of governance.

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