School of Social Work students affiliated with the University’s chapter of Payments for Placements (P4P) are advocating to be compensated for hundreds of internship hours required for their program that currently go unpaid.
Archive for March 2024
Rutgers P4P advocates for reimbursement, compensation for mandatory social work internships
‘A ward full of emotional, aggressive people’: Social climate and interpersonal relationships in forensic settings caring for patients with borderline personality disorder
Local Housing Data Are a Critical Tool for Building Black Wealth
Guidance on research impact and knowledge exchange for researchers
The Suburban Crisis: White America and the War on Drugs
Religious institutions as a link to substance use treatment: Characterizing the potential service population through national survey data
Exclusion of people with disabilities in medicine
Exposure therapy in patients with harm-related obsessive-compulsive disorder: The theory-practice gap and its relation to experiential avoidance and negative beliefs about exposure
The Virtual Geriatric Assessment Interdisciplinary Team Project: Interprofessional Geriatric Training Against the Backdrop of COVID-19
Counseling trainees’ academic burnout, meaningful work, and career choice satisfaction: A resilience framework
Bearded and tattooed volunteers helping to socialise the next generation of guide dogs
Guide Dogs is encouraging puppy owners to look out for beards and other physical characteristics as socialisation opportunities, after research revealed almost two-thirds (63%) of dogs have reacted with fear or confusion to attributes they have not seen or been exposed to before.
Examining Walking-Waiting Sexual Assaults from Previously Untested Sexual Assault Kits: The Intersection of Stranger and Outdoor Sexual Assaults
Review of North Central London’s Start Well maternity and neonatal care reconfiguration proposals against the Mayor’s first four tests
I did not scream. i could not; i was terrified. i just followed them. . .i blocked my mind. then they all raped me: A narrative inquiry on the onset of tonic immobility among women rape victims in Nigeria
Momentary physiological indices related to eating disorders: A systematic and methodological review
Health literacy, treatment adherence, bone mass density and health-related quality of life among Iranian older adults with osteoporosis
The Sickness of Life: On the Problems with Anti-Natalism
Ben Ware considers the emptiness of opting out
Income and State Benefits for Women Living Homeless in Madrid, Spain
Victimization Can Lead to Transgression: Exploring the Psychometric Properties of the Short Stressful Life Events Questionnaire in Adolescents
Sword of Damocles hanging over grassroots cadres in China: Understanding the accountability in campaign-style enforcement
Longitudinal changes in device-measured physical activity from childhood to young adulthood: the PANCS follow-up study
Irish Association of Social Workers (IASW) calls on the HSE to immediately lift embargo on recruitment
The HSE’s current and ongoing embargo on recruiting Health and Social Care Professionals, including social workers, is having a very significant impact on the capacity to provide a social work service to young people and their families attending Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), as well as to those awaiting engagement with CAMHS services.
OJJDP FY24 Family-Based Alternative Justice Program (Grants.gov Deadline April 29)
Technically in love: Individual differences relating to sexual and platonic relationships with robots
Addressing harm from adverse religious/spiritual experiences in psychotherapy: A scoping review.
Government strengthens social safety net with nationwide social worker program
The program, co-funded by the European Union, positions social workers in communities across the island nation. This expansion, slated to begin in May, will see 32 social workers and 10 supervisors deployed to 106 municipalities and communities through 29 programs.
The experiences of men in prison who do not receive visits from family or friends: A qualitative systematic review
Assessing the Use of MY-RIDE, a Just-in-time Adaptive Intervention, to Improve HIV Prevention and Substance Use in Youth Experiencing Homelessness
People with Disabilities’ Access to Medical Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Black Women and Vulnerable Work
Graduate Admissions in Psychology Before and After the Pandemic: GRExit Comes to Psychology
CfP: Imagining Planetary Health, Well-Being, and Habitability (Abstract/details due by 15 May)
Framework for policymaking on self-management of health by older adults using technologies
Patient perspectives of using reproductive autonomy to measure quality of care: a qualitative study
De lunatico inquirendo: managing family inheritance across madness in eighteenth-century London
Late-night sex assaults. Invasive searches. The 700+ women alleging abuse at Rikers.
Social Security to Remove Barriers to Accessing SSI Payments
Today, the Social Security Administration published a final rule, “Omitting Food from In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM) Calculations.” The final rule announces the first of several updates to the agency’s Supplemental Security Income (SSI) regulations that will help people receiving and applying for SSI.