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  1. Interviewing Techniques Workshop

    November 9, 2016 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    This event is an opportunity for MSW students to learn more about and practice interviewing skills and techniques.

    Feel free to bring your lunch to this workshop as Michelle Woods, Director of Career Services presents relevant interviewing strategies for Social Work professionals.

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  2. Social Work Practice in Addressing Substance Abuse & Addiction

    November 10, 2016 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm

    Come learn about issues and best practices when working with clients facing substance abuse and addiction from the following panel:

    Steve Wiland, LMSW, ICADC (International Certified Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Counselor). He is the Director at Foundations Detroit. 

    David Cordova, MSW, Ph.D. He is a professor at the U-M School of Social Work.

    Tracy Colangelo, Ph. D., LMSW, CAADC. She is a Clinical Consultant, and is a psychotherapist at a private practice in Plymouth, MI. 

    Thomas Matthews, current Detroit Clinical Scholar, interning at Oakdale Recovery Center, a detox facility. 

    Todd Gerson, current Detroit Clinical Scholar, interning at Growth Works, providing groups to adolescents with SUD.

    Phillip Lutrell, current Detroit Clinical Scholar, interning at Hegira Programs Inc, working for the Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program.

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  3. Alumni Lunch Session: Social Policy & Evaluation Panel

    November 16, 2016 - 12:15pm to 1:30pm

    This lunch panel will focus on highlighting specific skills, adapting your resume, suggestions on how to search and get job listings, marking trends for this sector and information about data visualization. 

    On the panel:

    Sue Ann Savas: Clinical Assistant Professor of Social Work. Sue Ann received her MSW and BA in economics from the University of Michigan. For the past 20 years, Sue Ann practiced as a program evaluator. She specializes in the areas of program design, logic modeling, evaluation planning, implementation evaluations, outcome measurement, and reporting for continuous quality improvement. She uses an interdisciplinary approach, collaborating with providers from the fields of social work, public health, environmental health, and education.

    Sarah Beu: Evaluation Specialist. Sarah, MSW, leads several evaluation projects and coordinates professional and student trainings on evaluation skills. She gained evaluation experience at the U-M School of Social Curtis Center Program Evaluation Group. She also provided technical and evaluation consulting services to national grantees through the National Council for Behavioral Health, an organization based out of Washington D.C. Sarah's interest lie in participatory evaluation designs, data visualization best practices, and quantitative data analysis. 

    *Lunch will be provided.  RSVP here 

    Event presented by the Office of Career Services and the Social Policy & Evaluation Student Group.

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