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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How Lifestyle Changes Can Help Manage Chronic Illnesses

In the Netherlands, general practitioners and social workers are teaming up to help people with long-term health issues. The goal? To help these individuals live better lives by making healthier choices. But how can this teamwork be improved? First, it's important to understand the current situatio

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Jan 16 2026EDUCATION

Why Social Work Education Needs a Reality Check

Social work education is under fire in Alaska. Critics argue that students are being forced to adopt a specific political agenda. But is this really the case, or is there more to the story? Alaska is a diverse state. Over 15% of its population identifies as American Indian or Alaska Native. The sta

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Elder Care in Taiwan: What Can We Learn from Indigenous Practices?

Taiwan's approach to elder care has been evolving, especially with its Ten-Year Long-Term Care Plan 2. 0. This plan has been a game-changer, particularly for indigenous communities. It's not just about providing care; it's about doing it in a way that respects and incorporates cultural traditions.

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Can Checking Kids' Pasts Change Their Future?

In the world of pediatric care, there is a growing interest in asking children and teenagers about tough stuff they might have gone through in their lives. But what does this actually do for kids who need extra help? First, it is important to understand what these past experiences are. Word

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Life and Struggles of LGBTQ+ Men in Nigeria

Nigeria's vibrant mix of cultures and religions often triggers severe judgment against those who identify differently to what is commonly seen as the norm. This leads to harsh treatment and unfair policies that are painfully obvious to queer men. These men face years of unfair treatment. Unhealth

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Meet Professor Deborah O'Connor

Get ready to meet Professor Deborah O'Connor, a big name in the world of gerontological social work. Deborah is Canadian and known globally for her impressive work. A doctoral student, Karen Wong, had the chance to interview Deborah before she retired. The chat wasn’t just a friendly catch-up; it wa

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Pressures of Brazil's Social Workers: A Closer Look

Social service workers in Brazil are facing a tough time. They deal with bad work conditions, a lot of mental stress, and not enough staff. This leads to too much work for too few people. You might think, "Why is this happening? " Well, it's a mix of things. The conditions aren't great, which makes

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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

Unpacking Bias: What Social Work Students Need to Learn

A recent incident near Columbia University's School of Social Work highlighted some underlying biases among students. Instead of encouraging open discussions, fear and a lack of diversity seemed to hold them back. However, the situation presented an opportunity to learn and grow. Incorporating these

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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

John Amos: A Life Beyond 'Good Times'

Ever wondered what happens when an actor's real-life journey is as fascinating as their on-screen characters? John Allen Amos Jr., who you might know best as James Evans Sr. from the classic TV sitcom "Good Times," passed away at 84, leaving behind a legacy that goes beyond his television fame. Born

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