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MaryAshley Moody

Creating Mindful Communities from the Inside Out

August 16, 2024 by MaryAshley Moody

Mindfulness has gained popularity over the years. Many are familiar with the term in an intrapersonal context, within oneself. “Mindfulness is the awareness of one’s internal states and surroundings’ ‘. […]

Creating Mindful Communities from the Inside Out

Aug 16, 2024 · MaryAshley Moody

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Let’s Consider a 4-Day Work Week

August 16, 2024 by Deb Marke

Yes, you heard it here. It is time for us to rethink the five-day workweek. Some of you may be rolling your eyes, shaking your head, and thinking about how […]

Let’s Consider a 4-Day Work Week

Aug 16, 2024 · Deb Marke

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Promoting Team Work Life Balance

August 16, 2024 by Lauren Moore

As social workers in management positions, we have to reckon with two things constantly 1) we are trying to push back against an exploitative system and 2) we are intimately […]

Promoting Team Work Life Balance

Aug 16, 2024 · Lauren Moore

Filed Under: Quick Takes

The Financial Well-Being of Families in the South

December 19, 2023 by Isabella Igbanugo

Your alarm goes off. You wake up and turn on your lamp. You unplug your phone from the wall and glimpse your notifications. You walk to the restroom and turn […]

The Financial Well-Being of Families in the South

Dec 19, 2023 · Isabella Igbanugo

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Moving the Conversation Upstream to Support Families

December 19, 2023 by Susan White

For Sarah Verbiest, every day begins with a question: How do we ensure people have the support they need to be parents? What more can we do to help people […]

Moving the Conversation Upstream to Support Families

Dec 19, 2023 · Susan White

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Public Benefits Cliffs for Families

June 21, 2023 by Mat Despard

Public Benefits Cliffs: 2 Steps Forward, 1 Step Back for Working Families in North Carolina When most people get a raise or a chance to earn more money, it can […]

Public Benefits Cliffs for Families

Jun 21, 2023 · Mat Despard

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Equity in Child Fatality Review Systems

June 21, 2023 by Allison De Marco

Disrupt Bias and Build Equity in Fatality Review Systems (and all systems!) John is an 8-year old Black boy who died due to drowning. At the time of the incident, […]

Equity in Child Fatality Review Systems

Jun 21, 2023 · Allison De Marco

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Social Workers Making Policy

May 9, 2022 by Sammy Salkin and Toni Howell

The University of Connecticut’s Campaign School for Social Workers has been hosting workshops for social workers across the U.S. for twenty-five years. Taught through the lens of social work’s professional […]

Social Workers Making Policy

May 9, 2022 · Sammy Salkin and Toni Howell

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Reimagining Mother’s Day

May 5, 2022 by Sarah Verbiest, DrPH, MSW, MPH

I guess you could say that part of my job puts me in the “motherhood” business. I have two young adult children who I love beyond reason and would die […]

Reimagining Mother’s Day

May 5, 2022 · Sarah Verbiest, DrPH, MSW, MPH

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Transformational Research

January 25, 2022 by Kennedy Bridges

Our fifth event in the R3 symposium series, Transformational Research: Dismantling Systems of Oppression in Justice, Education and Health, held Dec. 9, 2021, highlighted scholarship from UNC graduate students, research scientists, and […]

Transformational Research

Jan 25, 2022 · Kennedy Bridges

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Recapping our Reproductive Justice Teach-in

January 20, 2022 by Kennedy Bridges

We hosted an event on November 17th, 2021, that addressed the following theme: “Reproductive Justice Teach-in: The New Texas Law, National Implications and Actions to Take”. Our panelists Alise Powell, […]

Recapping our Reproductive Justice Teach-in

Jan 20, 2022 · Kennedy Bridges

Filed Under: Quick Takes

UNC Scholars Advancing Environmental Justice

September 23, 2021 by Kennedy Bridges

In collaboration with the UNC Office for Diversity and Inclusion and the School of Social Work Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Jordan Institute for Families is co-hosting the […]

UNC Scholars Advancing Environmental Justice

Sep 23, 2021 · Kennedy Bridges

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Adolescent Mental Health is in Crisis, and Parents Must be Part of the Solution

June 2, 2021 by Sara Shilling and Alexis Musick

It has been over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic first began to infuse grief, uncertainty, and isolation into the lives of families across the nation. Our nation’s youth are […]

Adolescent Mental Health is in Crisis, and Parents Must be Part of the Solution

Jun 2, 2021 · Sara Shilling and Alexis Musick

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Community Interpreters: Essential to Refugee Mental Well-being

February 26, 2021 by Suzanne Ziaii

As refugees and immigrants join communities in the United States, those with limited English proficiency (LEP) rely on interpreters to bridge communication gaps. For individuals who have always spoken the […]

Community Interpreters: Essential to Refugee Mental Well-being

Feb 26, 2021 · Suzanne Ziaii

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Child Development: What NC District Court Judges Need to Know

January 24, 2021 by Keliy Grobbelaar & Allison De Marco

Our team had the opportunity to talk with North Carolina’s district court judges about race, ethnicity, and child development. In this post, we share our approach to this important conversation. […]

Child Development: What NC District Court Judges Need to Know

Jan 24, 2021 · Keliy Grobbelaar & Allison De Marco

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Interview with Jillian Riley: MSW Student and 2020 Candidate

September 18, 2020 by Averyl Edwards

As part of the Carolina Social Workers Action for Voting (C-SWAV) this fall, Averyl Edwards checked in with fellow student Jillian Riley to talk about voting, volunteering, and running for […]

Interview with Jillian Riley: MSW Student and 2020 Candidate

Sep 18, 2020 · Averyl Edwards

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Preschool Suspensions & Expulsions – Time for Change

August 5, 2020 by Ebonyse Mead, Jennifer Neitzel and Paul Lanier

As schools and childcare centers re-open in North Carolina, what will be the same and what will be different? We know that young children, particularly those in communities with fewer […]

Preschool Suspensions & Expulsions – Time for Change

Aug 5, 2020 · Ebonyse Mead, Jennifer Neitzel and Paul Lanier

Filed Under: Quick Takes

Resources to Build Capacity for Justice

August 5, 2020 by Katy Malley

A team of faculty, staff and students have created an anti-racist resource document with the intention that these resources will be an accessible means for each of us to find […]

Resources to Build Capacity for Justice

Aug 5, 2020 · Katy Malley

Filed Under: Quick Takes

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