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Supervising in 2024: A Field and Continuing Ed Collaboration

University of Connecticut

Supervising in 2024: Who are our Supervisees and How Can We Use a Social Justice, Anti-Racist, Whole-Person Approach to Facilitate their Growth? Multicultural workforces are the norm in social service and educational agencies. Though such diversity is positive in many ways, it can also create challenges for staff.

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Association between Loneliness, Mental Health Symptoms, and Treatment Use among Emerging Adults

Social Work Blog

This article reports an assessment of whether loneliness and social support are associated with the use of mental health services, and with mental health symptoms (psychological distress and suicidal ideation) among emerging adults. (The article defines “emerging adults” as persons aged 18 to 29 years old.)

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Social Work on the Front Lines of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Look Back, A Look Ahead (Part Two)

Social Work Blog

American Psychological Association (2023). Social service providers under COVID-19 duress: Adaptation, burnout, and resilience. Journal of Social Work, 23(1). __ Stay tuned for Part three of this three-part series in September. References Administration for Community Living (2022). Research Findings, April, 2022.