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SSW Meeting - Graduation Committee
December 2, 2024 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET
Visit the SSW meeting calendar for full schedule information.
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Final Online Education Agreement Due (Student and Field Instructor/Task Supervisor Ratings)
December 2, 2024 - 5:00 PM ET
We strongly recommend you submit to your field/task supervisor by 11/21/24 to give at least 1 week advance notice and allow time for their feedback and submission.
The earliest you can submit your final online education agreement is 11/11/24. They will not be accepted prior to this date.
This is a requirement to pass SW515/SW691.
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The Self-Healing & Social Justice Art Collective Meeting
December 2, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM ET
The Self-Healing & Social Justice Art Collective, convened and advised by Professor Rogério M. Pinto, invites you to our meeting that will take place over zoom.
All are welcome! You need not be a practicing artist to join. Please join current and new collaborators (group members) to discuss how arts-based practices can spur social change and self-healing. Throughout the year we will also have special events that you can attend in addition to meetings. You can also feel free to learn more about the Collective at https://www.socialjusticearts.org/
Please RSVP by contacting Heidi Schmitz at [email protected]
Fall Term Meetings -
SSW Meeting - Executive Committee
December 3, 2024 - 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET
Visit the SSW meeting calendar for full schedule information.
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MSW Prospective Student Information Session - In Person
December 4, 2024 - 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET
This in-person session at the School of Social Work will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW program. Topics covered will include: On Campus Program, Online Program, Curriculum Options, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more!
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For Prospective Students - Connect Virtually with a Current MSW Student!
December 4, 2024 - 6:00 PM ET
What's the program really like? Where is your field placement? What do social work students do for fun? Join an MSW student as well as other prospective MSW students for a live webchat about the School of Social Work. Our MSW students are excited to answer any questions that you have and share their feedback about the program.
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Undoing Racism Workgroup
December 5, 2024 - 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM ET
Undoing Racism is a community collective of students, staff and faculty in the School of Social Work dedicated to fighting white supremacy at individual, school and structural levels. This workgroup was established in 2019 after the community took part in the People's Institute for Survival and Beyond Undoing Racism workshops and builds on their anti-racist community organizing model. No matter what role you play here at SSW, you are always welcome and encouraged to come to Undoing Racism meetings.
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Ethical Considerations with Caring for Aging Parents and Elder Abuse
December 6, 2024 - 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET
As our population continues to age, it is important that social workers have a good understanding of what caring for an aging parent looks like, who a family caregiver is, and what are some of the tasks of caring for an aging parent. All of us will, at some point, be in the position of caring for an aging parent, if we have not, already, or will have a client who is in this role. The workshop will also provide an overview of what elder abuse is and who is considered an older adult. In addition, the NASW Code of Ethics and the NASW Standards of Practice for Social Work Practice with Family Caregivers of Older Adults will be woven throughout the workshop.
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SSW Meeting - Promotion and Tenure Committee
December 6, 2024 - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET
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What Every Behavioral Health Provider Should Know About Oral Health and Dental Care
December 6, 2024 - 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET
In the words of psychiatrist Steve Kisely, there is “no mental health without oral health.” Decades of research evidence have shown the ways that behavioral health and wellbeing are impacted by oral health: for example, one’s ability to smile with friends and family, get past a job interview, live without chronic pain, get a good night’s sleep, and maintain a varied diet. People living with psychiatric disabilities and substance use disorders are particularly vulnerable to oral health problems. For example, people with psychiatric disabilities have triple the odds of losing all their teeth. Accessing oral health care and successfully completing dental treatment plans is greatly facilitated when patients are well prepared for their appointments, have learned methods to regulate their dental anxiety, and feel confident that the dental team is on their side. The behavioral health provider can therefore play a key role in the success of a person’s oral health recovery and multifactor pain management...