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12th International Digital Storytelling Conference 2025Lives, Voices, and Knowledge in a World on Fire

The International Association Of Schools Of Social

12th International Digital Storytelling Conference 2025 Lives, Voices, and Knowledge in a World on Fire We invite proposals for participation in the 12th International Digital Storytelling Conference, which will feature two distinct components: A virtual gathering, from October 31 to November 1, 2025 and an in-person event in Belm, Brazil, from November 6-8, 2025.

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Save the Date: CPD Course on Care and Support Systems for Social Workers

International Federation of Social Workers

The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW), in collaboration with the UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (OHCHR), invites professional social workers worldwide to participate in an upcoming […]

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DfE to give update on early career support for children’s social workers

Community Care

Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. The Department for Education (DfE) is to give an update on its policy on early career support for children’s social workers next month. DfE officials are delivering a session on the issue as part of Social Work Week, Social Work England’s annual programme of online learning for professionals.

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From Data to Dollars: Using Program Evaluation to Strengthen Your Grant Application

Nicole Clark Consulting

Data isnt just about numbersits abouttelling the story of your impact. The post From Data to Dollars: Using Program Evaluation to Strengthen Your Grant Application appeared first on Nicole Clark Consulting.

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The Everyday Donor: Unlocking Prospecting Segments Through Behavior Analysis

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand

Do you really know your donors? Not just what they give, but who they are? 👥 In this interactive session, we’ll break down how nonprofits can use behavioral indicators (affinity, recency, frequency, and monetary value) to build prospecting segments that go beyond wealth screening and actually align with donor identity. You’ll walk away with practical strategies to move beyond basic demographics and cultivate supporters based on how they already engage with you!

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Netflix’s Heart of Invictus: Raising Wounded Soldiers Awareness

Swhelper

Beginning February 8th and ending today, Vancouver Canada is the host country for Invictus Games 2025, and it is no surprise these games have been another extraordinary display of bravery and recovery of the wounded veterans participating in this year’s games.

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Animals, Humans at Heart of Veterinary and Animal-Assisted Social Work

Social Work Blog

By Faye Beard Millies life has made a dramatic turnaround since she was rescued from a cycle of abuse and neglect. Now, the donkey is a co-therapist at the Barking C.A.A.T Ranch in Arvada, Colo. That would be C.A.A.T. as in the Center for Animal-Assisted Therapy, where her colleagues include Lulu the ferret, Gloria the guinea pig, and a chicken named Maya Angelou.

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Unpaid carer wins overpayment penalty case against DWP

The Guardian

Andrea Tucker has overturned the demand for 4,600 in carers allowance overpayments for alleged breaches in benefit rules Unpaid carer Andrea Tucker has won a legal victory against the Department for Work and Pensions, overturning its demand she repay 4,600 for alleged breaches in benefit rules. Tucker, a part-time charity shop worker who until recently cared full-time for her elderly mother, said the tribunal ruling had left her stunned and relieved after months of stress.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending February 11, 2025

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

More than 20 years ago, a lawsuit stopped New York Citys family police agency from tearing children from their parents just because the parent, usually the mother, was herself a survivor of domestic violence. But that didnt stop the agency from harassing those mothers and their children. Now, the New York Times reports , a New York appellate court has ruled that the agency, and its Upstate counterparts, cant do that anymore either.