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PPOL 797/897: Care Work, Public Policy, & COVID-19
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PPOL 797/897: Care Work, Public Policy, & COVID-19
Readings and resources for Carolyn Arcand's course on caregiving, caregivers, and the COVID-19 times
General Topic Resources
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Child Care
Family, Women's, Intergenerational & Unpaid Care
Care for Adults
Domestic Work
Education, Teachers & School Personnel
Health Care & First Responders
Social Work & Mental Health Care
Federal, State & Local Policy Related to COVID-19
Citing & Writing
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Publications
Online Resources
National Association of Social Workers Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources
National Association of Social Workers (n.d.)
Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia: New Study Reveals COVID-19 is Having an Impact on Americans’ Mental Health
Cohen Veterans Network (2020)
Audiovisual
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Social Work Abstracts
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Contains indexing and abstracts from more than 850 social work and human services journals on topics such as homelessness, AIDS, child and family welfare, aging, substance abuse, legislation, community organization, and more.
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UNH's license limits access to a maximum of 4 concurrent users; for course or database instructional use please call 1-800-758-5995 and unlimited access will be granted for a limited time, as for a course. Dates of coverage: 1965-current
PsycINFO
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Contains citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, dissertations, and technical reports in the field of psychology and the psychological aspects of related disciplines, such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, anthropology, business, and law. It is the largest resource devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental health.
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