Episode: Navigating Self-Neglect and Personality Disorders: A Caseworker’s Guide Welcome to an essential training overview for Adult Protective Services (APS) caseworkers and supervisors! This episode draws from a specialized training program…
Episode: Recognizing & Responding to Financial Exploitation Welcome to our special episode drawing on insights from a handbook created by The Learning & Development Projects at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, a nationally ranked institution committed…
The fact that, in 2022, we are finally recognizing Juneteenth, requires us to concurrently think about the impact of disparities on Black and Brown people in our systems of care; both for the people served and the people who serve…
Aging, well-being, and elder abuse are social constructs that in my experience do not recognize, validate or address the experiences or life course of Black and Brown people. These constructs as understood and practiced, support lives lived through the comfort…
The ‘Social Determinants of Art’ set a different course for artists who are Black. Until recently, in the art world, prodigy has been largely the…
Geoff Rogers, Director of Learning & Development Projects, moderated a discussion on Oct. 16 about the intersection of institutional and structural racism and COVID-19 and…