Daniel Gibbs, MSW, JD, PhD (@daniel_j_gibbs) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Gibbs, MSW, JD, PhD

@daniel_j_gibbs

Assistant professor @UGASocialWork studying data science, child welfare, and professional decision-making. Proud dad of a 7yo human and two pretty cool pups.

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Daniel Gibbs, MSW, JD, PhD (@daniel_j_gibbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Current podcast obsession: Choiceology with Katy Milkman. Compelling stories with accessible expert discussion of decision science research. I walk away from every episode with fresh ideas for how to think about human services intervention research (and about life)!

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Excited for upcoming opportunities to talk about data science and social work! I'll be presenting on how we can teach critical competencies in this area at CSWE Saturday and the Collaborative for Implementation Practice team will be presenting a case study of algorithmic tools in practice at SSWR in January.

Collaborative for Implementation Practice (@imppractice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce our brand-new Certificate Program in Implementation Practice, designed for leaders, managers, and staff who support change efforts! Register for the first cohort here: implementationpractice.org/certificate/ #impsci #imppractice UNC Social Work

We are excited to announce our brand-new Certificate Program in Implementation Practice, designed for leaders, managers, and staff who support change efforts! Register for the first cohort here: implementationpractice.org/certificate/ #impsci #imppractice <a href="/UNC_SSW/">UNC Social Work</a>
Daniel Gibbs, MSW, JD, PhD (@daniel_j_gibbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early January has been so hectic that I haven't had the opportunity to share that I'll be joining UGASocialWork as an assistant professor in the fall! My family and I are so thrilled to return to Dawg country that we decided to add another little dawg to the pack.

Early January has been so hectic that I haven't had the opportunity to share that I'll be joining <a href="/UGASocialWork/">UGASocialWork</a> as an assistant professor in the fall! My family and I are so thrilled to return to Dawg country that we decided to add another little dawg to the pack.
Melissa Villodas, PhD LMSW (@mel_villodas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share a new article entitled "The relationship between connectedness and mental health symptoms among Black youth involved in the juvenile justice system: a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model" tandfonline.com/eprint/HZVBMZF…

Hayden Dawes, PhD, LCSW, LCAS 🏳️‍🌈✊🏾 (@hcdawes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am recruiting for an online mental health community for LGBTQ+ young adults of color* (18 to 29). The community will be a 30-day intervention focusing on the well-being of LGBTQ+ people of color using daily permission slips for oneself. #RadicalPermission

I am recruiting for an online mental health community for LGBTQ+ young adults of color* (18 to 29). The community will be a 30-day intervention focusing on the well-being of LGBTQ+ people of color using daily permission slips for oneself. 

#RadicalPermission
Josh Gupta-Kagan (@joshguptakagan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot off the law review presses -- how the number of kids in foster care in New Orleans dropped 90% without endangering children. (besides the substance, great to work with amazing co-authors Christopher E. Church Vivek Sankaran Melissa Carter and Andy Barclay.) law.lclark.edu/live/files/348…

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Public service announcement for managers and coaches: you can't judge effort by results. Inconsistent performance doesn't mean people aren't trying their best. It often means they're doing their best in the face of turbulence. In humans, variability is a feature, not a bug.

Public service announcement for managers and coaches: you can't judge effort by results.

Inconsistent performance doesn't mean people aren't trying their best. It often means they're doing their best in the face of turbulence.

In humans, variability is a feature, not a bug.