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UConn School of Social Work Faculty and Ph.D. Students to Present at SSWR 2025

University of Connecticut

UConn School of Social Work Faculty and PhD Students to Present at SSWR 2025 The 2025 Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) 29th Annual Conference takes place on January 15 - 19, 2025, in Seattle, Washington. Congratulations to the 14 faculty members and 11 PhD students who authored a total of 20 presentations slated for the Conference.

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Specialist placements needed to reform a care system not working for teenagers, finds review

Community Care

Speak to youth workers in our towns, and cities and they will tell you their own horror stories,” she said. “Of This would be delivered through schools or “Sure Start Plus” hubs – centres which the report proposed the government create to provide co-ordinated support for teenagers. Horror stories’.

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Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Juvenile Offenders

Relias

For effective interventions, understanding the existing traumas that contribute to delinquency is paramount. Juveniles with behavioral health issues may experience problems: In relationships with family members, friends, and authority figures At school (e.g., thyroid disorder or neurological problems) Review of personal history (e.g.,

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How social workers’ role would change under Working Together overhaul

Community Care

Those lost references to social workers have been replaced by the concept of the ‘lead practitioner’, mentioned just six times in the current version but 32 in its proposed replacement. The 2018 Working Together requires both child protection and child in need cases to be held by social workers.