Archive for June 2025
NIHR: Pre-Application Support Fund Round 6 is now open (Closing date: 31 July)
Mental rotational skills from pre to mid-adolescence: What a novel test tells us about skill development.
Jiyun’s Journey from South Korea: Building Community & Impact in Social Work at Western Sydney
Welfare benefit reductions totaled about ¥300 billion between 2013 and 2018

Plaintiffs who filed a lawsuit seeking welfare benefit cuts to be revoked and their lawyers walk to the Supreme Court in Tokyo on May 27
“What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger”: The Intersection of Breast Cancer Survival and Divorce
Impact of longitudinal integrated clerkship programs on career path selection: A case study from Japan
Development, validation, and pilot testing of the physical activity promotion program booklet for women with gestational diabetes mellitus
Psychological Resilience Following Disasters: A Study of Adolescents and Their Caregivers
Call for Evidence | Government use of data analytics to make fraud and error savings (
Improving Grief Counseling: Enhancing the Education and Confidence of Psychology Graduate Students
Evaluation of the Primary Care First Model: 2019-2028
Sexual Assault Survivors’ Individual and Group Therapy Experiences at Rape Crisis Center
Examining Spiritual Well-Being as a Protective Factor Against Suicidality in Black Women Dealing with Everyday Discrimination
‘My how I have walked and worked to get those names’: Petitioning and the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the United States, 1908–1920.

How the West Village’s Henrietta Hudson thrives as other lesbian bars shutter

How is a bar supposed to last 30 years in New York City? At the West Village’s legendary lesbian bar Henrietta Hudson, the secret to survival has always been care — also, Lisa Cannistraci.
NSW: Immunisation Toolkit for Immunisation Providers
Ferris State grad Rashyah Weatherspoon

When Rashyah Weatherspoon crossed the stage to receive her Ferris State University diploma, she was celebrating far more than academic success. She was celebrating her survival. A first-generation college student from Flint, Weatherspoon has endured family instability, expulsion from high school, and even homelessness — all while pursuing a dream to help others through social work.
Limited by Design: The Framework of Legal Access in Prison
Less than 200 years ago, one in three Dutch children died before the age of five

Student reactions to trauma-related course content
Dialectical behavior therapy in autistic adults: effects on ecological subjective and physiological measures of emotion dysregulation
Associations between CAHPS scores of patient care experiences and breast cancer survival among senior female survivors:a SEER-CAHPS analysis
Psychological Counseling Program for Alzheimer’s Patients’ Caregivers (PsychoCP)
Famines kill far fewer people today than they did in the past, but remain a major threat

Reproducible structure with measurement invariance for the Parent-Report Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire: Findings from three independent samples.
Emerging issues in neuroethics including psychedelics
Dissolving contradictory demands: A systematic review of alcohol use of working mothers
Research Roundup: Incarceration can cause lasting damage to mental health
Manuscript‐Style Dissertation Format Guidelines in Counselor Education: A Content Analysis
Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on comorbid depression, anxiety and eating disorders in adolescent psychiatric inpatients: a network analysis
Inequality in Key Skills of City Youth: An International Comparison
Preble Street celebrates 50 years of serving Mainers in need

What started as a way for social work students to get real-life experience helping others has transformed into a statewide lifeline.
Funding model for embedded research: Impacts, challenges, and lessons learned for investigators
Using women-only fitness club and functional disability: a cross-sectional study using propensity score matching
K Health Security Agency: Health inequalities in health protection report
Public expenditure in the last year of life
The impact of physical exercise on internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors among middle school students: correlation and regression prediction analysis
Dennis Pearson retires after 36 years of public service: Kiowa County honors a legacy of compassion and leadership

In recognition of his exceptional dedication, Pearson was honored this week by the Colorado Human Services Directors Association (CHSDA) and received a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from RESADA, the Regional Substance Use Provider. These honors underscore his career-long commitment to improving lives, particularly in the areas of child welfare, family services, and substance use recovery.
Psychological and Dietary Treatment in IBS (ROLIBS)
Ambivalence About Receiving an Emergency Dispatch Following Crisis Line Contact: A Needed Yet Imperfect Intervention
Children’s agency in England’s primary schools: A case for structured freedom
How Does Perceived Future Employability Mediate the Link Between Hope and Subjective Well‐Being?
Arrecife increases its team in Social Welfare

The Department of Social Welfare, Equality and Immigration of the Arrecife City Council, led by Maite Corujo (above), has incorporated six new social workers and a psychologist into its team, with the aim of “strengthening services and speeding up the response to the needs of citizens”.