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CDHS increases safe access to services for survivors of domestic violence

CO4Kids

Back to Blogs News & Press CDHS increases safe access to services for survivors of domestic violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month DENVER (Oct. 24, 2024) — The Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) is committed to making sure that survivors of domestic violence, as well as their children and families, are able to safely get the services and resources they need in order to thrive.

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Social workers across the world experience chronically difficult working conditions, says new global research

International Federation of Social Workers

A three-year global comparison of the working conditions of social workers, just published in The British Journal of Social Work, finds that ‘social workers across the world are exposed to […]

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Giving Non-Advice: Fostering Independence and Resilience in Social Work Clients

The New Social Worker

Excessive advice-giving doesn’t belong in the therapy room. As a new social worker, you will need to resist the temptation a dozen times a day to pack clients full of your fresh therapy knowledge.

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NCCPR news and commentary roundup, week ending October 22, 2024

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

● Dr. Sharon McDaniel, a pioneer in doing kinship foster care the right way, speaks out about the enormous harm of doing it the wrong way – through the subterfuge known as “hidden foster care.” In a commentary for The Imprint , she writes: I want to be clear that while I believe hidden foster care should be eradicated, the path to doing so is not to simply place all of those children in the formal foster care system instead.

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Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide

Managing HR tasks like payroll, compliance, and employee data can overwhelm small businesses. That’s where a Human Capital Management (HCM) solution comes in. Our eBook, Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide , shows how an HCM system automates tedious processes, ensuring your business stays compliant and efficient. You’ll learn how to simplify payroll, eliminate costly errors, and empower your employees with self-service tools.

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Foster Mom Works Around the Clock to Care for Medically Fragile Children

CO4Kids

Back to Blogs Parent Partner Blog Foster Mom Works Around the Clock to Care for Medically Fragile Children Vera Garyeazon has a very busy schedule and often works around the clock to care for the medically fragile children in foster care who live in her home. Vera, who has been a registered nurse since 2003, decided she needed a change in 2021 after all of her children had grown and left her home, and decided to provide foster care for medically fragile children.

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Launch of ‘Social Work as a Global Profession, Handbook for Teaching and Learning’

International Federation of Social Workers

IFSW in partnership with The Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) in Switzerland are delighted to announce the publication of Social Work as a Global Profession: Handbook for Teaching and […]

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Thrills, Chills and Safety Skills: Top Tips for a Fear-Free Halloween

Center for Child Protection

As Travis County families string up the spooky decor, light up the jack-o-lanterns, and put the finishing touches on your frightful costumes, now is the perfect time to have important conversations with your little ghosts and goblins around Halloween safety. To make sure everyone’s spooky night stays as safe as possible, the Center for Child Protection’s Education Team has prepared some quick tips to keep in mind before hitting the streets for some trick-or-treating this year.

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Foster mom works around the clock to care for medically fragile children

CO4Kids

Back to Blogs Parent Partner Blog Foster mom works around the clock to care for medically fragile children Vera Garyeazon has a very busy schedule and often works around the clock to care for the medically fragile children in foster care who live in her home. Vera, who has been a registered nurse since 2003, decided she needed a change in 2021 after all of her children had grown and left her home, and decided to provide foster care for medically fragile children.

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UN Report Highlights Social Work’s Role in Advancing Buen Vivir and Eco-Social Justice for a Sustainable Future

International Federation of Social Workers

The UN Secretary-General’s Harmony with Nature Report, 2024 has once again highlighted the essential role of social work in driving transformative change.

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Fatima Salman Appointed Vice President of the National Association of Social Workers

Michigan Social Work

ENGAGE Program Manager Fatima Salman, MSW ’15, has been appointed Vice President of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Previously, Salman was president of the NASW Michigan Chapter and chair of the NASW Council of Chapter Presidents. “I am excited to step into the role of vice president of this very critical organization that serves all social workers in the country,” said Salman.

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Best Practices to Streamline Compensation Management: A Foundation for Growth

Speaker: Joe Sharpe and James Carlson

Payroll optimization can be one of the most time-consuming and complex factors of small business management. Yet, organizations that crack the code on streamlining employee compensation often discover innovative avenues for growth. With the right strategies in place, outsourcing and streamlining payroll processes can result in substantial time and resource savings.

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What Effect Does the Environment Have on Your Health & How We Can Improve Community Health

KVC

When you think of factors that influence your health, you probably think of eating well, staying active and seeing a doctor when sick. But there are many more factors that impact our wellbeing beyond the actions we take for ourselves and our families. In fact, our health is greatly determined by the conditions in which we live. Health starts in homes, schools, workplaces and communities.

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Social care likely to be hit by cuts across most councils next year, finds survey

Community Care

Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. Social care services are likely to be badly affected by cuts across most English councils next year, a Local Government Association (LGA) has found. Almost four in five authorities (79%) said services for disabled or older adults were very or fairly likely to be negatively affected by savings in 2025-26, while 63% said the same about provision for children, young people and families.

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Social Work’s Profound Impact at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa

International Federation of Social Workers

Image: Jioji Ravulo, Malakai Waqa Kaitani, Nathan Chong-Nee, Andrzej Frank, Yvonne Crichton-Hill, At the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Samoa, a team of six social workers, including representatives […]

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Anao Zhang and Rachel Brandon Receive Children’s Cancer Research Fund Grant

Michigan Social Work

Associate Professor Anao Zhang and PhD student Rachel Brandon are part of a team that recently received a grant from the Children's Cancer Research Fund. Their project evaluates the virtual delivery of a strength-based psychological treatment to young adults with cancer. “We are excited to receive this grant and conduct a pilot clinical trial at Michigan Medicine's Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Program,” said Zhang.

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5 Must Haves for Case Management

Thousands of nonprofits rely on case management software to help collect data, manage programs, coordinate with agencies, and provide life-changing health and human services. Adopting a cloud-based case management platform is essential for nonprofits and government agencies to operate more efficiently and make better use of their funding and budget.

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Prayers for Our Nation’s Young People

Children’s Defense Fund

By Marian Wright Edelman Amidst the final few weeks of calls for adults to vote right now for people and policies that will ensure children and young people’s well-being and joy, I share these prayers for all of our nation’s children and the country they need and deserve. A Prayer for Children © (By Ina J. Hughs) We pray for children who put chocolate fingers everywhere, who like to be tickled, who stomp in puddles and ruin their new pants, who sneak Popsicles before supper, who erase holes in m

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Children’s services return to council control as trust is wound up

Community Care

Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. Children’s services in Worcestershire have returned to council control after being run by a trust for five years. Worcestershire Children First (WCF) is being wound up with its former staff having been transferred to Worcestershire County Council, which is now back in charge of children’s services in the area, as of 1 October 2024.

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Change NHS: your chance to make social care part of the conversation

Social Care

Generational opportunity This week, the Department of Health and Social Care , in partnership with NHS England , launches the biggest national conversation about the state of the NHS in its 76-year history. Change NHS is a once in a lifetime opportunity for all of us, whatever our age, circumstance, or profession, to share our experiences, ideas, and concerns about the state of our health and care system.

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Change NHS and the role of mental health social work

Social Work With Adults

"As the fastest growing profession in the NHS mental health workforce, [We] need to embrace this opportunity to help bring about the changes we all want to see." [Image created by freepik.com ] Our voice is needed This week, the Department of Health and Social Care, in partnership with NHS England, launched the Change NHS campaign. This is the beginning of an ongoing conversation with the public as, together, our government and healthcare leaders seek the widest range of views possible to shape

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Get Connected: Using Social Media for Social Work Success

Speaker: Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW.

You may have the clinical skills to manage a private practice, but your success could actually hinge on marketing skills. For a thriving practice, you need to differentiate yourself from others and present yourself in a way that attracts referrals. These days, much of that happens online, including on social media. In this webinar, Gary Direnfeld will discuss how social media marketing can help you build your private practice and grow your client base.

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The secret life of a careworker – ‘I was blown away by how meaningful and interesting it is’

The Guardian

When anxiety forced Kathryn Faulke to give up her NHS job and became a care worker, she never thought she would enjoy it. Now, she has written a ‘love story’ of a book about the profession Care work, Kathryn Faulke thought as she scoured job adverts, “is a rubbish job. They’re not going to turn me down.” She had, after all, been a senior dietitian and worked for several years in the NHS – a career that had left her with anxiety and burnout.

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PSWs urge social workers to ‘let go of frustrations’ over regulator’s decision to not check CPD sample

Community Care

Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. Principal social workers have urged practitioners to “let go of their frustrations” regarding Social Work England’s decision not to check continuing professional development (CPD) submissions made for this year’s registration renewal round.

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When the Narcissist is Your Parent

Gary Direnfeld

Those nar-cissists. They’re not just former partners. Sometimes they are your parent. Growing up with a nar-cissist parent can leave you forever questioning your worth. You wonder how much crap you have to eat to be written into their good books. Thing is, that goal post is forever shifting and even if you scored a goal today, tomorrow you can again be yesterday’s news.

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NASW Files Amicus Brief in Ohio’s Parentage Law

Social Work Blog

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and its Ohio chapter partnered with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio to file an amicus curiae brief to the Ohio Supreme Court in the case In re LES. The lawsuit centers on Ohio’s parentage laws as they pertain to same-sex couples and the best interest of the children. The case revolves around how Ohio’s parentage laws apply to same-sex couples who reared their children but split up before same-sex marriage was legal.

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Empower Your Nonprofit With Effective Payroll & HCM Services

Managing a nonprofit involves many challenges, but payroll and HR shouldn’t be among them. Our guide, "A Buyer’s Guide to Payroll & HCM Services," helps nonprofits choose the best provider. Efficient payroll services ensure timely, accurate payments, vital for maintaining staff and volunteer morale. Compliance support helps navigate complex labor laws and avoid costly fines.

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A royal commission on social care may be coming – don’t despair, it may actually work this time | Polly Toynbee

The Guardian

Though royal commissions have a bad reputation, this is a real chance to establish a realistic plan before it is too late A collective groan greeted the rumour that the government will announce yet another royal commission on social care. The fear is that it just kicks this problem into the blue yonder; it was Harold Wilson who jibed that royal commissions “take minutes and waste years”, which can be politically convenient.

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Fair pay agreement for adult social care likely to increase council costs, says government

Community Care

Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. The planned fair pay agreement for adult social care is likely to increase costs to councils, as well as those funding their own care, the government has said. Providers have limited scope to absorb the expected boosts to staff pay and conditions by improving productivity, narrowing salary differentials or squeezing profits, according to an impact assessment of the proposal contained in the

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Are You a Social Worker with a Problem?

Gary Direnfeld

I was about thirty years old when my first marriage ended. I was a social worker at a large children’s mental health centre. Much of my work involved providing family and marital therapy. I was even co-training psychiatry residents (students) in family therapy along with the staff psychiatrist. The failure of that marriage hit me professionally.

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The “liberal” whose scheme was more evil than Project 2025

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Self-proclaimed liberal Elizabeth Bartholet wanted to force every pregnant woman to admit a spy into her living room from pregnancy until the child was preschool age. Image created by openart.ai Last month I wrote a post about how what was once the Next Big Thing in “child welfare” – “predictive analytics” increasingly is being seen for what it really is: an Orwellian nightmare of computerized racial profiling that bears an uncanny resemblance to some of the worst aspects of Project 2025 – the r

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Three people dead at care home in Dorset

The Guardian

Four others taken to hospital and home evacuated, with early line of inquiry that residents may have been affected by carbon monoxide Three people have died at a care home in Dorset and four more have been taken to hospital. Dorset police said: “We received a report at 7.16am to three people who had been found deceased at a care home in Ulwell Road in Swanage.

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Nurturing managers key to NQSWs building confidence, say 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 first years post-qualification are daunting for any social worker. It is the challenging transition from theory to practice, when practitioners find their footing with children, families or adults and shape their professional identity. However, on top of this, they often face high caseloads, increasingly complex needs , and a loss of experienced staff to support them.

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Maybe Just a Late Bloomer….

Gary Direnfeld

Some of us are late bloomers. I was. I dropped out of high school to sell shoes. It was a girlfriend at the time who convinced me to go to college and after one semester, I transfered to university as a mature student (over 21). Not having learned much in high school, I didn’t know how to write an essay. The first one was returned with a big bright red “D” and the comment that I have a serious writing problem.

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Our Voices Matter

Beyond Advocacy

The Social Work Democracy Project (SWDP) has launched a campaign in four battleground states to energize social work students and inspire young people to participate in the democratic process. Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina students have been sent tee shirts with the powerful message ‘ Our Voices Matter.’ They were encouraged to wear these shirts in their daily lives, engaging with voting-age young people and encouraging them to vote by Election Day, November 5.

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We want a happy old age at home, not in a home | Letter

The Guardian

My friends and I don’t want to become just grist to the mill of a profit-making institution, says Bryony Lee Emma Beddington ( Opinion, 13 October ) is right about the many frightening prospects of ageing, but she did not mention the one prospect people of my age (76) speak about together with horror most often: “having to go into a home”, or “being put into a home” by one’s children.

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People Pleaser? You?

Gary Direnfeld

If you are a people pleaser, there is a good chance you came from a family with a member, likely a parent, who was scary and erratic, if not outright abusive. That people pleasing then would have been a learned strategy to cope and manage living with that person. Now, as an adult, when faced with so much as a different point of view, you may find yourself giving in with the belief that it is up to you to keep the peace lest something bad happen.