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Is even a moment of self-reflection too much to ask? In child welfare – and journalism – apparently, yes.

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

But as soon as the crisis hit, those who already know what family policing is like responded with empathy. I have not yet seen evidence that such empathy is a two-way street, either within family policing or within journalism.

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Navigating AI in Social Work Education

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

He researches technology and child welfare and enjoys integrating emerging technologies in the classroom and as a field instructor. But it has limits in nuanced situations requiring true empathy. Todd Sage , Ph.D., MSW, is a clinical associate professor at the University at Buffalo School of Social Work. Melanie Sage , Ph.D.,

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September is National Recovery Month: Supporting the Journey to Recovery 

Social Work Blog

National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Disrupting Stigma: How Understanding, Empathy, and Connection Can Improve Outcomes for Families Affect by Substance Use and Mental Disorders. Online Tutorials , for Substance Use Treatment Professionals, Child Welfare Professionals and Legal Professionals.

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Poverty Simulations in Social Work Education

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

In addition, simulations often cover a range of topics such as child welfare home visits, assessment skills, and interprofessional teamwork. Here is a summary of our findings: Overall, the poverty simulation changed students understanding of what it is like to live in poverty and empathy for people who experience poverty.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending November 30, 2022

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

When Honolulu Civil Beat reached out to NCCPR for comment on the findings of a study, done by the state’s own Court Improvement Project, of what really happens in child welfare court hearings, I said: “What this report tells us is that Hawaii doesn’t really have a court system for ‘child welfare’ cases at all.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending April 26, 2022

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

am proud to serve on a special committee of the Philadelphia City Council examining the child welfare system in that city. One of our recommendations is to abolish mandatory child abuse reporting – something that would be in line with decades of research showing that mandatory reporting backfires.

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The National Foster Care Placement Crisis: Why Are Kids Sleeping in Offices? [VIDEO]

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In recent years, some Kansas children in foster care have ended up sleeping in child welfare offices overnight because there were no relatives, foster homes or care centers available. With no foster families or treatment centers available, Alex ended up spending the night in a child welfare office. Across the U.S.,