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Implications of expanded work immersion
A recent program of the Department of Education expanding the work immersion hours for Senior High School (SHS) students seems concerning. Accordingly, the proposal currently being piloted in 14 ...
The exam is repetitive of standards met by anyone who is eligible to take the exam — a master of social work degree holder ...
Clinical leaders and social work innovators should take note. Forensic social work isn’t just a niche; it’s the front line.
Social work majors might struggle to get student loans. University endowments would be more heavily taxed. But students in ...
Instead, the agency is flagging as “unverified” the Social Security numbers of thousands of people who lost their temporary ...
The High Court upheld the suspension of social worker Adelaide Arkorful, emphasising public safety over individual grievances On 13th June 2025, the High Court delivered a significant judgment in the ...
For those international workers already sponsored to work in the sector, a transition period will allow them to extend their visa until 2028.
When a wildfire cut off the mountain town of Glenwood Springs from food, fuel, and medical care, Rachel Forbes saw firsthand how climate disasters ripple through communities—and why a new kind of ...
Assisted living communities work to combat loneliness, but it’s not the only solution. It simply takes purposeful outreach to those in need. Scott’s legislation, the SENIOR Act, is a critical ...
The bill will add “loneliness” to the Older Americans Act definition of disease prevention and health promotion services, allowing states to use federal funding to combat social isolation.
The Stormont executive is set to work out the implications for the north of a major shake-up of the benefits system. First Minister Michelle O’Neill has said she has concerns over the measures ...
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