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Profession split over whether assaults on social workers should carry additional penalties

Sam May 4, 2021 at 3:10 pm # BASW being true to its elitist self. I work alongside a Support Worker colleague who actually has far more intimate contact with users of services than I do. Why is my safety more important than theirs? Stop trying to divide us. Leanne May 5, 2021 at 1:27 pm # Perhaps I am focusing on the wrong bit here but I find it surprising and a bit frustrating that within the text and comments social care professionals who are not registered social workers are being referred to as ‘unqualified’. It isn’t just about status, it’s about accuracy. I don’t understand in what sense a worker such as me is ‘unqualified’ when I do have qualifications and am qualified for my particular role.

Chino police, social workers team up to reunite man found sleeping on bench with family

Chino police, social workers team up to reunite man found sleeping on bench with family A man who d gone missing is finally reunited with his parents. Credit officers from the Chino Police Department and a two-and-a-half-year-old homeless outreach task force. Chino PD is in partnership with a social work program called S.W.A.G. When Chino PD got a call that a man was sleeping on a bench outside a community center, the Quality of Life team of officers and social workers went to check it out. Turns out, there was a missing persons report filed on Tony Yu.

Homeless Man, Missing For Four Years, Is Reunited With His Family

Homeless Man, Missing For Four Years, Is Reunited With His Family On 4/7/21 at 12:39 PM EDT A 32-year-old man from Georgia who went missing is finally re-united with his family after four years. Chino Police got the call about a man sleeping on the bench outside a community centre in the Californian city, FOX11 reported on Wednesday. The man, called Tony Yu, had been on the streets for four years and his family had filed a missing persons report for him. God is working through him, Yu s mom Tina Sun said of Chino Police Department Corporal Ryan Tillman, who informed her of her son s whereabouts.

A path to abate homelessness

A path to abate homelessness FacebookTwitterEmail South Lake Tahoe can be scene from Berkely s Echo Lake Camp., Wednesday, June 14, 2017.Lance Iversen/San Francisco Chronicle Have you given up hope that California will ever get its 150,000-person homeless population off the streets? Are you dubious that your hometown could ever reduce its homelessness to zero? If so, then you should go jump in a lake. Either Tahoe or Elsinore will do. South Lake Tahoe and Lake Elsinore separated by 460 miles, 5,000 feet in elevation, and 25 degrees in average temperature have built such supportive housing infrastructures that within two years both could achieve “functional zero.” That’s the term for communities that have solved homelessness for a particular population, with systems comprehensive enough to assure that homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring.

Lake Tahoe and Lake Elsinore: rare success stories in helping unhoused residents

Lake Tahoe and Lake Elsinore: rare success stories in helping unhoused residents MORE North Lake Boulevard (California State Route 28), in Tahoe City, California looking northeast. Photo by Finetooth/CC 2.0, via Wikimedia Billions of dollars and good intentions have not been enough to solve California’s homelessness crisis. But some communities are faring better than others. Zocalo commentator Joe Mathews says that Lake Tahoe and Lake Elsinore are in that group. As cities, they don’t have much in common but in their approach to tackling a growing population of unhoused people within their borders, they are on the same page. Mathews says it starts with the recognition that community conflicts are often the biggest obstacle to getting people off the street.

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