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  • Social Work Alumni Make an Impact Following Hurricane Helene

    Social Work Alumni Make an Impact Following Hurricane Helene

    While in school, we were taught many skills related to communication, empathy, and supporting and listening to others. One skill I used a lot while supporting this school was being an active listener; sometimes, you don’t even have to say anything. They may only need someone to listen to them and their story, and others need you…

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  • Child Care Stars

    Child Care Stars

    How do you decide on the right child care facility? A star rating at a North Carolina child care facility can ease the minds of parents and caregivers. What’s more, it can help a facility learn about areas where it can improve – and how to support these changes.

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  • UNCG and GCSTOP target opioid epidemic and save lives

    UNCG and GCSTOP target opioid epidemic and save lives

    A woman drove into a Walgreens parking lot in High Point, parked, and walked over to a group of social work students. “Hey, how’s your car doing?” asked Marella Farrington, a student interning with GCSTOP.

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  • UNCG Alum Returns to Fight Guilford’s Opioid crisis

    UNCG Alum Returns to Fight Guilford’s Opioid crisis

    Amanda Clark ’14, ’18 looks forward to working with nonprofits like GCSTOP (Guilford County Solution to the Opioid Problem), which is a UNCG program that partners with Guilford County Emergency Services. GCSTOP is primarily manned by interns from UNCG’s social work and public health departments.

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  • Social Work Student Passes Along Life Lessons to Help Peers

    Social Work Student Passes Along Life Lessons to Help Peers

    Rajendra Roopchan says finding someone to talk to is more important to a college student than finding someone who has all the answers. “Having a person or a community to suggest, ‘You can do this’ or ‘These are your options’ is a phenomenal resource to have.”

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  • GCSTOP Saves Lives While Teaching Students Lessons

    GCSTOP Saves Lives While Teaching Students Lessons

    One of the most powerful resources that UNCG provides to the effort, Albright says, is students. Students in UNCG’s undergraduate and graduate social work programs are required to do internships to gain practical experience before they graduate. These internships allow GCSTOP to help more people.

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  • Social Work Alum Ensures Mental Health of NFL

    Social Work Alum Ensures Mental Health of NFL

    Tyrance earned his master’s degree from UNCG in sports and exercise psychology. He was recruited by the Chiefs to be their clinician after working in private practice with college athletes in Charlotte for nearly a decade.

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  • UNCG Study to Examine Role of Kinship Care on Black Families

    UNCG Study to Examine Role of Kinship Care on Black Families

    The African American Families and Kinship Care Lab at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is conducting two National Institutes of Health funded studies that will study kinship care and its impact on families. One study examines the strengths and resources of African American kinship care families (e.g., grandparents raising grandchildren) that influence the…

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  • A calling in life and a passion for social work puts Spartan on ballot for NASW

    A calling in life and a passion for social work puts Spartan on ballot for NASW

    “I was scared to open up about my past, but as soon as I did, she said, ‘You’ll be a great asset to our Spartan Recovery Program.’ I felt wanted here at UNCG … If you have a whole community of people believing in you, you can do anything.”

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  • Social Work Students in Transformative SWK ‘Bootcamp’

    Social Work Students in Transformative SWK ‘Bootcamp’

    These Congregational Social Work Educational Initiative (CSWEI) interns are participants in a unique collaboration between UNCG, NC A&T, and Cone Health’s Congregational Nurse Program, funded by the Cone Health Foundation. Pearson’s background includes both nursing and social work. A “double alumna,” she received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and her master’s degree in social…

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