Archive for May 2015
Costing alternative transfer modalities
‘It’s like going through the abuse again’: domestic violence and women and children’s (un)safety in private law contact proceedings
Mortality in Mental Disorders and Global Disease Burden Implications: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
LGBT family caregiving experiences and supportive service needs
Date-n-Mates
A Conversation About Ferguson and Social Work Education
Building Knowledge and Theory for Community Practice
Early Onset Schizophrenia and School Social Work
Qualitative Study on Cis-Male Students’ Gender Perspectives in the Couple and Family Therapy Classroom
Addiction and the Mediation of Hope on Craving, Readiness, and Coping
Ghosted Images: Old Lesbians on Screen
The Art and Science of Social Work Revisited: Relevance for a Changing World
Overcoming Obstacles to Empathy: The Use of Experiential Learning in Addictions Counseling Courses
NIH Rigor and Reproducibility Training Module 2: Blinding and Randomization
Promising Futures for LGBT Youth: Reviewing Lesbian and Gay Couples
Adult social services: new council workforce figures
WPA workers protest relief cuts. Washington, D.C.
WPA workers from 26 states, head by David Lasser, President of the Workers Alliance, today protested to Assistant Administrator Aubrey Williams the recent cuts in relief. Their kicks were against the current wage scales, geographical wage differentials, inadequate number of WPA enrollees and the ‘unjust and unfair’ labor relations setup. Lasser is on the right and Aubrey Williams in center seated, 12/15/38