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Social workers: have you ever had a security guard accompany you on a home visit? - Mad World
Social workers: have you ever had a security guard accompany you on a home visit? user-pic By Simeon Brody, community editor, on February 9, 2012 12:44 PM | No Comments One of the major talking points in episode 2 of social work documentary Protecting Our Children was the use of security guards on
Julian Assange extradition appeal at supreme court - day two live blog | Media | guardian.co.uk
Final day of WikiLeaks founder's appeal against extradition to Sweden to face sex crime allegations
Blog U.: The UK Tightens Immigration Regulations for International Students— Good News—Others Need
The British government recently tightened up visa regulations for international students. Australia is backing and forthing in an attempt to define appropriate visa regulations. More stringent scrutiny of applicants for student visas inevitably risks a decline in the number of incoming
On Alabama Campuses: Neuroscience for dummies, food safety, social work awards | al.com
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Social services board delays adoption regulations - Virginia Politics - The Washington Post
The State Board of Social Services decided Wednesday to delay its April vote to continue a practice that some argue allows faith-based organizations to discriminate in adoptions.
Villaraigosa leads rally opposing GOP-proposed cuts to social service and housing programs | L.A.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa led a rain-drenched downtown rally Wednesday opposing Republican-proposed federal budget cuts that he says would slash jobs, social services and other needs. Addressing several hundred activists, Villaraigosa blamed a “small group of extremists” for pushing cuts that,...
DSS chief briefs legislators on fraud investigations | The Batavian
One thing you need to know about social services and fraud is that just because a person isn't living up to your standards doesn't mean that person is getting public assistance illegally. The lady could be on her sixth boyfriend in 10 months. She could be pregnant with her seventh son. The man down
Iowa National Guard: Big age difference, but similar goal for 2 Iowa medics | Des Moines Register
The 2,800 Iowa National Guard soldiers who'll land in Afghanistan this fall cover Iowa's gamut. There are veteran soldiers with three or more overseas
What's New on Inform: Alison Miller: October 2011 Archives
Alison Miller: October 2011 Archives Legislation update September 2011 By Alison Miller on October 14, 2011 2:35 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) All change for children's services law in England It was all change for the provision of children's services in England on 1 April 2011.
Social workers: have you ever had a security guard accompany you on a home visit?
One of the major talking points in episode 2 of social work documentary Protecting Our Children was the use of security guards on a home visit. We put together a light-hearted poll to find out just how widespread the practice is: Online Surveys &
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