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Continuing Education Credit: UTSW

Financial Abuse is Domestic Abuse: Equipping Service Providers to Support Victims

Many professionals work with victims of abuse every day, but just may not know it. Domestic abuse presents in many forms, such as emotional, physical, and financial abuse. Understanding the financial considerations for domestic abuse is essential for service providers across the spectrum of family readiness coordinating care for abuse...

Tackling Ageism and Uncovering Hidden Biases in Serving Older Adults

When we attribute thoughts, feelings, or beliefs to an individual or group based solely on a specific characteristic, we risk falling into the trap of an “-ism.” For example, when it's based on race, it's racism; when it's based on sex, it's sexism; and when it involves age, it's ageism....

Leveraging PowerPay: An Extension Tool for Debt Management

Military service providers frequently see concerns such as high credit card balances, multiple loans, and the stress associated with significant debt levels. Those in debt often feel overwhelmed and unsure of where to start. PowerPay, a free tool developed by Utah State University Extension, is available to service members, their...

Ethics of Care in Case Management: Communication, Boundaries, & Best Practices for Providers

The ethics of care emphasizes compassion, empathy, and respect in client interactions, crucial for building trust and clear communication. Providers must often engage not only with clients but also with caregivers and supports, especially in long-term care for individuals with disabilities. Balancing empathetic care with professional boundaries is essential, yet...

Building Recovery Capital with Military Families

While military families experience lower rates of illicit substance use compared to the general population, substance use disorders (SUDs) remain a significant concern for many service members and their families. Those deployed to combat zones, under the age of 25, or coping with co-occurring PTSD are particularly vulnerable. This webinar...