Welcome to Human Services! This is a space for professionals in all areas of
Human Services: Direct Support Professionals, Employment Specialists, Case
Managers, Supports Coordinators, and more. Whether you’re here to share
experiences, seek advice, vent frustrations, or discuss best practices, this is
your community. What We Discuss: - Job insights, challenges, and success stories
- Tips for navigating bureaucracy and red tape - Ethical dilemmas and advocacy
discussions - Resources, training, and career development - Funny stories -
Rants about the field Rules: - Be respectful, remember we’re all people - No
personal info, no client-identifying details. - No spam - Political discussions
should be relevant to human services issues - Have a sense of humor
I think Discuss is part of Lemmy?! But, I do not really have a fucking clue. I registered on there and can comment here easily? And the main page for them says “A general purpose Lemmy instance for discovery, fun, & sharing. It’s a Lemmy place for all.” So…?
Welcome! The correct format for posting links to communities over here is like this: !human_services@discuss.online (the exclamation point is important!)
That will ensure that anyone clicking it opens it on their home instance and can reply as normal. Direct linking the url will take you to the community as viewed from the discuss.online instance, and those who don’t have an account there will be prompted to log in. Makes sense?
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So I’m pretty fucking new too.
I think Discuss is part of Lemmy?! But, I do not really have a fucking clue. I registered on there and can comment here easily? And the main page for them says “A general purpose Lemmy instance for discovery, fun, & sharing. It’s a Lemmy place for all.” So…?
Welcome! The correct format for posting links to communities over here is like this: !human_services@discuss.online (the exclamation point is important!)
That will ensure that anyone clicking it opens it on their home instance and can reply as normal. Direct linking the url will take you to the community as viewed from the discuss.online instance, and those who don’t have an account there will be prompted to log in. Makes sense?
Thanks!