Archive for May 2024
Guidance | Residential family centres: documents for visits
Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back
How a Few Secret Donors Are Fueling the New Right-Wing Infrastructure
The Bradley Impact Fund helps finance the work of groups led by Michael Flynn and Stephen Miller. Most of the money can be traced to four undisclosed sources, documents show.
Coming Out Republican: A History of the Gay Right
Antimicrobial resistance in the risk society – a Danish study on how veterinarians and human medical doctors construct risk through blaming
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing home professionals: results of the RESICOVID project
Factors associated with instructor and peer pre-help-seeking interactions among community college students
Briefing – Revision of the European Works Councils Directive: Stronger social dialogue in a multinational context – 20-03-2024
Ethical use of artificial intelligence to prevent sudden cardiac death: an interview study of patient perspectives
The association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response model and involuntary detentions of people living with mental illness: A retrospective observational study
Researchers review findings and clinical messages from the Women’s Health Initiative 30 years after launch
Data from influential study underscore the importance of personalized and shared decision-making to support the health of postmenopausal women.
Understanding unique employability skill sets of autistic individuals: A systematic review
Focusing the critical race psychology lens: CRT and the psychological study of social issues
Cost-effectiveness of severe acute malnutrition treatment delivered by community health workers in the district of Mayahi, Niger
Students in interprofessional clinical placements: How supervision facilitates patient-centeredness in collaborative learning
Siloed, unsupported and hindered – the reality of innovation in the NHS and social care
A gender‐based violence prevention programme—Young people’s participation and activism in Scotland
Using the Child Behavior Checklist to Screen for PTSD: A Mixed Method Study of Syrian Refugee Youth
Links between musical beat perception and phonological skills for autistic children
Unlocking timely palliative care: assessing referral practices and barriers at a ghanaian teaching hospital
A perspective on policies and practices regarding access to and quality of healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities in Zambia
Social Work England committed ‘abuse of power’ in ‘punishing’ practitioner’s gender critical beliefs
Social Work England carried out a “serious abuse of its power as a regulatory body” in allowing its fitness to practise (FTP) processes to be “subverted to punish and suppress” a practitioner’s protected gender critical beliefs. That was the damning verdict of an employment tribunal in a judgment issued this week…. The Professional Standards Authority, which oversees Social Work England, said, in a statement: “Through our performance review process, (in which we assess regulators against the Standards of Good Regulation), we will monitor how Social Work England responds to the Employment Tribunal judgment and its recommendation.
Occupational safety in homecare organizations: the design and implementation of a train-the-trainer program
Infants of mothers with early remitted clinical depression and mothers with no postpartum depression: Adaptive functioning in the second year of life
The Validation of the Chinese Aggression and Victimization Scale (CAVS) for Adolescents
Development and Validation of a School Alienation Scale for Junior High School Students in Taiwan
Grads of the Pack: Debi and Kaylie Smith
The pair, both graduating with master’s degrees in social work, exemplify their commitment and determination to achieve their academic goals, though they both took different paths to get here.
Promoting Broad Participation in NIDCD’s Extramural Workforce through Research Education Experiences and/or Mentoring Networks (R25- Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (Letter of Intent Due Dates: 30 days before application due date)
Notice Announcing Research Opportunity Announcement for the Advancing Health Research through Ethical, Multimodal AI Initiative
Are we getting there? A synthesis of UN system evaluations of SDG 5
Can God Help? Religion and Spirituality among Adolescent Male Sex Offenders
“It is very hard to just accept this” – a qualitative study of palliative care teams’ ethical reasoning when patients do not want information
A qualitative assessment of barriers and facilitators of telemedicine volunteerism during the COVID-19 pandemic in India
Evaluating the Practices and Tasks of School Psychologists in School and Non-School Settings
An Exploratory Study of Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior and School Problems Associated with Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS)
Lessons learned from our 100-Year Review of Research on Black Families
Return to Work – Will Brief Intervention Reduce Opioid-induced Back Pain?
Everything you need to know about Seattle Pride 2024
There’s something for everyone at this year’s Seattle Pride. Take a look at what’s happening around Puget Sound.
A meta-analytic review of the relation between spatial anxiety and spatial skills.
Firearm-Related Risks and Consequences for Immigrant Women in Abusive Relationships: Barriers to Reporting Threats to Safety and Recommendations for Safety Planning
How patients experience respect in healthcare: findings from a qualitative study among multicultural women living with HIV
Potentially Traumatic Events of Women of Color in an Urban Adult Basic Education Program
The Frith Prescribing Guidelines for People with Intellectual Disability
The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Psychopharmacology, Sixth Edition
Traumatic Sequelae of Exposure to Street Gangs in Young Women Placed in Residential Care During Adolescence: Examining the Dose-Response Relationship
This is who I am: psychotherapy with gender questioning and transgender adolescents
CfP – Children & Schools: The National School Social Work Practice Model 2.0: The State of the Science (Deadline: June 30)
Comparing Food Insecurity Among the U.S. Military and Civilian Adult Populations
Millions of current smokers became addicted when they were teens – and nicotine marketing targets adolescents today just as it did decades ago
About 37 million children ages 13 to 15 around the world use tobacco, according to a 2024 report from the World Health Organization. In 2023, e-cigarettes were the most commonly used tobacco product in the U.S., with 7.7% of middle school and high school students reporting e-cigarette use. Above: The image of Joe Camel, a cartoon character used to sell cigarettes, was ubiquitous in the late 1980s and most of the ‘90s.