Final call for submissions!
Theme: Closing the Gap: Gender Equity in Health. Articles, reflections, research summaries, program spotlights, personal narratives, and creative work are welcome.
Submit on our website!
#HumanServices#HealthEquity
Meet Dawn, NOHS Regional Director for the Mid-Atlantic Region! An Associate Professor and Academic Coordinator of Human Services at Prince George’s Community College, Dawn brings leadership, teaching experience, and dedication to student learning. #HumanServices#NOHSLeadership
Know a high school student interested in helping others? NOHS offers free membership for students ages to explore human services, access resources, find mentorship, build connections, and learn about future opportunities. 💙
#HumanServices#NOHSMembership#StudentOpportunities
Students are invited to submit poster proposals for the 2026 NOHS National Conference!
Share research, academic projects, field experiences, or creative ideas with the human services community. Posters may be presented in person or virtually.
#NOHSConference#HumanServices
Share your voice in the June issue of HST! Theme: Closing the Gap: Gender Equity in Health
Submissions may include articles, reflections, program spotlights, research summaries, and creative work. Submit online today!
#HumanServices#HumanServicesToday#GenderEquity
Human Services Today is accepting submissions for the June issue! Theme: Closing the Gap: Gender Equity in Health
Articles, reflections, program spotlights, research summaries, and creative work are welcome.
#HumanServices#HumanServicesToday#HealthEquity
Meet Debra Harper-LeBlanc, NOHS Regional Director for the West! With nearly 30 years in higher education, academic leadership, and community service, Debra is committed to strengthening collaboration, service systems, and community well-being.
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NOHS opposes the reclassification of graduate degrees in human services, social work, nursing, and allied health as “non-professional.” This policy misrepresents critical service professions and may limit access to graduate education.
#HumanServices#Advocacy
📣 Human Services Today is accepting submissions for the June issue!
Theme: Closing the Gap: Gender Equity in Health
Articles, reflections, program spotlights, research summaries, creative work, and more are welcome. Submit online!
#HumanServices#HumanServicesToday#HealthEquity
Meet Dr. Troy Washington, NOHS Midwest Regional Director! An Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, his work focuses on civic engagement, community empowerment, educational leadership, and advancing equity through community-driven change. #NOHSLeadership
Don’t miss out! Join us for the 2026 NOHS National Conference to connect, learn, and grow with human services pros, educators, students, and advocates. Early bird rates end May 15! Register now on our website! #NOHSConference#HumanServices
May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, a reminder that mental health is essential to personal and community well-being. Small daily practices—rest, movement, connection, mindfulness, and boundaries—can support resilience over time. 💚
#MentalHealth#Awareness#SelfCare
Join us next week for From “Permanency” to Belonging with Thea Young, MSW, LCSW. This webinar explores what stability really means for youth & families—and how professionals can support it in practice. 🔗 Register: https://t.co/ZSZrPjw3yY #HumanServices#NOHS#HSProfessional
What if permanency was about belonging—not just placement?
Join Thea Young on Feb 4 at 5 PM EST for a PD webinar exploring stability, connection, and practical tools for supporting youth & families. Register: https://t.co/ZSZrPjw3yY #HumanServices#ChildWelfare#NOHS
Our next webinar is Feb 4 at 5 PM EST! ✨ Join Thea Young for From “Permanency” to Belonging—a look at what stability and connection really mean for youth & families, plus tools to support these conversations. Register on our website! #HumanServices#YouthAdvocacy#NOHS
Honored to share reflections from our 2025 conference 💙 Human services professor Joey Turner shared how presenting “Trauma-Informed Care: A Personal Journey” created meaningful connections with attendees and experts across the field. #NOHS#HumanServices#TraumaInformedCare
High school students can join NOHS for FREE 🎓 Explore careers in human services, connect with a national community, and start building your future in service and advocacy. 🔗 Apply here: https://t.co/Xlhtc3ZIx9
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Student scholarship in action 🎓 Congrats to Will Fulton, Troy Washington, Abby Culbertson, and Caitlin Eckert for presenting posters at the NOHS Conference.
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On Jan 7 at 5 PM EST, explore housing instability through the lens of ALICE households—working families often unseen in homelessness conversations. Learn trauma-informed strategies for prevention and support. 🔗 Register: https://t.co/ZSZrPjw3yY #HumanServices#HousingEquity
Join us Jan 7 at 5 PM EST to explore ALICE households, common misconceptions, and trauma-informed strategies human service professionals can use to support prevention and stability. 🏠
🔗 Register: https://t.co/ZSZrPjw3yY #HumanServices#HousingEquity#NOHS