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- How Effective is the PASRR (Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review) in Improving Care and Placement Outcomes for Older Adults?
- Economic Inequality: Financial Choices and Moral Judgments, Who Really Benefits?
- Timing Matters: Early Childhood Policy Impact on an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Diagnosis
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- Max Eckles on Smart Benches and Safety Furniture: Designing Safer Communities for Children
- Max Eckles on Trauma Informed Schools: A Need for Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Screening
- Giancarlo Conti on Dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI): Bullying and Sexual Exploitation of Middle School and High School Students
- Trinity Middlebrooks on Greener Communities, Safer Children: The Issue of the Lack of Green Spaces in Urban Communities
This poster is beneficial to me as a future social worker because I am potentially interested in working with individuals suffering from homelessness. It seems like it is a bill that will help so many individuals in New Jersey. Great job with your poster!
Nice job Karlie! It is an important topic and issue to track. Your poster is the most clear and concise in its presentation of the ones I have reviewed thus far. What next? Examples might include: creating more supportive housing for homeless with mental health issues? What is the best way to advocate for more housing options?
Hi Karlie. Thank you for sharing these powerful ideas at the symposium!
Excellent job Karlie! I’m very impressed with your presentation.