For the most current information on School of Social Work operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, please visit the school’s Coronavirus Updates & Resources web page. For additional resources and updates, visit the UGA Coronavirus Information web page.
Self Care for Success
Social workers talk a great deal about self-care. We know it is important to take care of ourselves, otherwise there is no way we can be of service to anyone else. So, what are useful ways to think about and engage in self-care?
Everyone must find their own unique path, but one way to begin is grounded in our own social work biopsychosocial framework. Honest self-reflection about your status and how you are taking care of your physical health, your emotional health, and your social/relational health is a good way to structure an assessment of your self-care needs.
Based on a good assessment, the next step is to build a self care plan. There are lots of resources for this. One of my favorites is the self-care web site created by the University of Buffalo School of Social Work. Their Self-Care Starter Kit is wonderful, with lots of information and a great self-care plan template.
Finally, even though it is called self-care, no one can do this alone. Make sure you reach out to friends and family and ask them to support you in your self-care work…and reach out to your colleagues to support and encourage them in their self-care as well.
Take good care—the world needs excellent social workers like you!
– Dean Anna Scheyett
Updated August 6, 2020: Financial Hardship, Other Resources, Discussion & Learning, Recreation
- Aspire Clinic
- Campus Ministry Association
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- Psychology Department Psychology Clinic
- Fact or Fiction: Mental Wellness Resources at UGA
- LGBTQ Resource Center
- Loran Smith Center for Cancer Support
- Nuçi’s Space (suicide prevention, counseling)
- Student Veterans Resource Center
- UGA Health Center
- Work/Life Balance at UGA (primarily for staff, but some useful resources
- A Pause for Your Wellness – Mental Health Resources
- SAMHSA Virtual Recovery Resources
- Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities mental health-related resources
- Added March 30: NASW: Self-Care During the Coronavirus Epidemic
- Added March 30: Tasks for Managers in Responding to Mental Health Needs During Social Distancing or Quarantine
- Added April 3: Coping with Stress and Anxiety Amidst COVID-19 (PDF)
- April 3: 16 Ways to cope with coronavirus quarantine and self-isolation
- April 3: ‘What You Need To Know: Coronavirus’ With Virginia Prescott Featuring Dr. Nadine Kaslow
- April 3: Audio files of relaxation exercises (National Health System Foundation Trust, United Kingdom)
- April 3: Strategies to promote better sleep in these uncertain times (Harvard Medical School)
- April 6: COVID19 emotional support line
- April 10: BeWellUGA at Home
- April 15: UGA coloring page (UGA Alumni Association)
- April 15: Coping and staying emotionally well during COVID-19 school closures (ActiveMinds.org)
- April 15:How to improve your mental health care without leaving your coronavirus lockdown (The Hill)
- April 16: 7 Best sleep apps to download in 2020, according to experts (Good Housekeeping)
- April 16: Free relaxation resources (Calm.com)
- April 16: Overview of helping apps for practitioners and educators (University of Buffalo School of Social Work)
- April 20: Nod App (free) (GritDigitalHealth)
- April 20: ZenPower app
- April 20: Some Good News (YouTube channel)
- April 20: Tips to help self, others in this stressful time (Dr. Janet Cox, clinical psychologist)
- April 21: Mental Health and COVID-19 (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention)
- April 21: COVID-19 Coping Advice PowerPoint (Dominique Hammonds, Ph.D., Appalachian State University) (PDF version)
- SSW Student Emergency Fund
- SSW Student Supplies Closet
- Embark UGA (for students at risk of homelessness, financial crisis, or who have experienced foster care)
- Financial Hardship Resources
- Let All the Big Dawgs Eat (food scholarship)
- Student Care and Outreach (assists students experiencing difficult circumstances)
- Student Veterans Resource Center
- Community Resources | Recursos Comunidad (Center for Social Justice)
- SwiftStudent – guides students through the financial aid appeal process (Seldin/Haring-Smith Foundation and FormSwift)
Athens Campus
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- National RAINN Hotline Information
- Georgia Crisis and Access Line (24/7)
- Gwinnett Medical Center (Lawrenceville)
- Disability Resource Center
- LGBTQ Resource Center March 23: The Center is closed until further notice. Please check the Center’s continuity plan for updates.
- Loran Smith Center for Cancer Support
- Student Veterans Resource Center March 23: The Center is closed until further notice. Please check the Center’s service continuity web page for updates.
- Student Liability Insurance
- Information for International Students updated 7/29/20
- The Intersection, a meeting space focused on inclusiveness for all students, faculty and staff.
- Voices for Change: John Lash on “The Basics of Nonviolent Communication” (video)
- Voices for Change: Raye Rawls on Reflective Structured Dialogue (video)
- Healthy Relationship and Marriage Education Training: Care for Self Modules (National Extension Relationship & Marriage Education Network)
- Talking to Children About Coronavirus (National Association of School Psychologists)
- COVID’s effect on relationships (UGA News)
- A love letter to social workers on the front lines of COVID-19 (Teaching & Learning in Social Work)
- COVID-19 Resources
- The coronavirus pandemic is a game changer for mental health care (MIT Technology Review)
- How months at sea prepared me for lockdown on land (MIT Technology Review)
- Equitable Dinners: Lift Every Voice (National Center for Civil & Human Rights)
- Supporting children facing the illness or loss of a loved one FAQ 1 (Massachusetts General Hospital PACT program)
- Supporting children facing the illness or loss of a loved one FAQ 2 (Massachusetts General Hospital PACT program)
- How can I help my child cope with the recent death of a loved one? (Massachusetts General Hospital PACT program)
- Online Recreation Resources – a list
- Online Game: Kind Words
- Georgia Museum of Art – check site for online events
- Campus Recreational Sports (Service Continuity)
- International Student Life
- Sandy Creek Nature Center
- State Botanical Garden
- UGA Performing Arts Center – Closed until further notice
- UGA Student Organizations
- University Union – Check the UGAUnion Facebook page for virtual activity updates.
- UGA goes virtual with a variety of online offerings (UGA News)
- Virtual Mindfulness and Yoga sessions or contact Kizmet Adams at 706-542-7319.
- Submit your story to UGA Libraries’ Coronavirus Collection (UGA Libraries)
- Join a reading group (Inside Higher Ed)
- Some Good News (YouTube channel)