News Items – April 16, 2013
‘These Are Unprecedented Times for the Country and Schools’
Patch.com
Board member Maryanne Van Aken requested the district’s social workers be brought back up to full time. Presently, there is one social worker in each school for four days a week, Superintendent Jody Goeler told Patch. His requested budget called for making one of those social workers full time.
PHOTO: St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center Honors its Social Workers
Patch.com
March was National Social Workers Month, and before the month ended St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center took the time to thank and honor its social workers. The theme for this year’s celebration was “Weaving Threads of Resilience and Advocacy,”
CWRU receives $8 million for Mandel School
Plain Dealer
Most of the money will help support a capital campaign for the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, one of the nation’s leading schools for social work. About $3 million will be used to endow a chair for the dean of the school and pay for related programs.
Veteran social worker reappointed
Dallas Morning News (blog)
Dan Powers, a veteran Dallas-area social worker, has been reappointed to the governing board of the Office of Violent Sex Offender Management. That office oversees the state’s sex offender civil commitment program. He was reappointed by Gov. Rick Perry to serve on the board through Feb. 1, 2015. Powers is the board’s presiding officer and will continue in that capacity.
Room named for Giffords aide Gabe Zimmerman set for dedication
The Washington Post
A Capitol Hill conference room named for an aide to former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) who was killed in a January 2011 shooting will be formally dedicated next week and the former lawmaker is expected to attend the ceremony, organizers said.
Suicide cluster concerns community; meeting to take place Thursday
Utica Observer Dispatch
“There’s been an increase in completed suicides in our community as well as some murder-suicides that have happened,” said Jodi Kapes, a licensed clinical social worker at St. Elizabeth Medical Center and a member of the prevention coalition.
Thank and celebrate Guam’s social workers
Pacific Daily News
We continue to advocate for the needs of others in this community; and through the professional organization such as National Association of Social Workers Guam Chapter, advocate for the needs of social workers in their profession. Gov. Eddie Calvo, on Dec. 10 2012, signed Public Law 31-250, the Guam Social Work Practice Act, a social policy legislation, which will provide social work licensure on Guam. This was a great example of advocacy for sound social work policies!
UB social work students shed light on social issues in Myanmar and South Korea
UB News Center
Almost nine thousand miles away from the U.S. on the outskirts of Mae Sot, a bustling trading hub northwest of Thailand, University at Buffalo graduate student Sarah Nesbitt lives her childhood dream: doing social work. Every graduate student in the UB master’s in social work program (MSW) is required to undertake field education, where students work for – and immerse themselves within – an organization dedicated to a specific cause.
Saybrook at Haddam hires on-staff social worker
Middletown Press
Brooke Conley, licensed clinical social worker, will work with new residents as they adjust to life in the community and will provide ongoing support to current residents as requested, the facility said in a statement. She also will offer in-service training for staff and will host informational lectures for residents and their families on a wide range of social concerns.
‘Death cafes’ normalize a difficult, not morbid, topic
Washington Post
No one wants to talk about death at the dinner table, at a soccer game or at a party, says Lizzy Miles, a social worker in Columbus, Ohio. But sometimes people need to talk about the “taboo” topic and when that happens, they might not be able to find someone who will listen, she says.
FSU Students Work To Reduce Local Homelessness
WCTV
The Florida State University College of Social Work is combining its expertise in providing professional social work skills with community resources in a first of a kind initiative using student-developed entrepreneurial business models to aid social services organizations and the Tallahassee community in identifying comprehensive solutions to local homelessness.
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