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CASCW is hiring for an Outreach and Policy Program Coordinator position!

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00August 20th, 2015|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , , , |

The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare is hiring for an Outreach and Policy Program Coordinator position. The Outreach Coordinator develops and/or connects child welfare stakeholders in Minnesota and nationwide to dynamic, relevant, accessible, research-informed practice and policy resources and trainings. These resources and trainings bridge the worlds of research, policy, and practice for [...]

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Two new resources from faculty

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00August 20th, 2015|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , , , , , |

Faculty have been busy over the summer, here are two new resources: A module titled Health and Mental Health Literacy and their Link to Health Disparities in Immigrant and Refugee Families by Hee Yun Lee, Ph.D., Jenni McHugh, MSW Hee Lee, Ph.D. and Jennifer McHugh, MSW Candidate, present a concise overview of the compilation of [...]

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Safety in the Workplace

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00August 18th, 2015|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , , |

In the wake of the tragic death of Vermont child protection worker Lara Sobel, CASCW would like to take a moment to discuss workplace safety and the implications of secondary traumatic stress for workers and their supervisors in the field. The field of social work can be challenging and can impact us emotionally and physically. [...]

“Is it the job of the oppressed to bounce back?” A Student’s Reflection on Resiliency

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00August 17th, 2015|Categories: Field Notes|Tags: , , |

Resiliency. the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity. ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy. Definition from Dictionary.com Below MSW student, Caleb Williamson, reflects on his experience as a participant at the 2015 Summer Institute in American Indian [...]

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Reflection of the 2015 Summer Institute in American Indian Child Welfare

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00August 5th, 2015|Categories: Field Notes|Tags: , , |

The UMD Summer Institute in American Indian Child Welfare is an annual opportunity for Tribal child welfare workers and administrators to spend three days together developing new practice skills, sharing their collective experiences, and learning with Indian Child Welfare professionals and scholars in a Tribal context. The theme for 2015 was "Honoring our Strength: Building [...]

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Federal Policy and Exposure to Child Maltreatment (AES/Sibling Project )

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00June 17th, 2015|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , |

AES/Sibling Project – Blog Post 2 Editor's Note: This blog series is written by Associate Professor Lynette Renner and Research Assistant Lindsay Anderson at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work. Dr. Renner's research focus is family violence including intimate partner violence and child maltreatment. The goal of this three-part blog series is to [...]

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Racial Disproportionality in Out-of-School Suspensions: Findings and Implications From Four Studies (Race & School Suspensions Series)

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00June 4th, 2015|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , , , |

Race & School Suspensions SeriesWritten by Wendy Haight, PhD, Gamble-Skogmo Chair In this blog post, I will first summarize the findings of several studies my colleagues (Professor Priscilla Gibson and Dr. Misa Kayama) and I have conducted on racial disproportionality in out-of-school suspensions in the Twin Cities metro area, and then consider some implications for [...]

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Health and Human Services finance bills

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00May 27th, 2015|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , , , |

In February I wrote about the Health and Human Services omnibus bills. If you've been keeping up with the goings on in the Minnesota House and Senate, you know there has been a need for consensus before moving forward with what will make it in to the final Health and Human Services appropriations bill. The [...]

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