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  1. Destigmatizing Mental Health: Free the Mind Wellness Fair Destigmatizing Mental Health: Free the Mind Wellness Fair

    April 3, 2019 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

    Come take an opportunity to relax and unwind at the Free the Mind Wellness Fair! The fair will feature self-care activities, games, healthy snacks, and on-campus resources that support wellness. Michelle Mattison will also lead a yoga session from 12:30-1:30 PM in room 1636. If you plan to attend the yoga session, please RSVP below.

    If you have any questions regarding this event, please reach out to Mental Health Matters ([email protected]) or the DEI Office ([email protected]).

    RSVP here (for Yoga) »

    Join us later that evening for the Destigmatizing Mental Health Panel and Discussion.

    Co-sponsored by Mental Health Matters, the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Office of Student Services.

  2. Licensure for Social Work Professionals

    April 3, 2019 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

    Michelle Woods, Director of Career Services, will discuss licensure in MI and how to research rules and regulations for other states. The ASWB exams utilized for licensure will also be discussed.

    RSVP here »

  3. Destigmatizing Mental Health: Panel & Discussion Destigmatizing Mental Health: Panel & Discussion

    April 3, 2019 - 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM ET

    This panel discussion will feature faculty, staff and students sharing their expert knowledge & personal experiences surrounding the intersection of mental health & diversity. Participants will be given an opportunity to engage with the content of the panel discussion in small groups following the panel.

    If you have any questions regarding this event, please reach out to Mental Health Matters ([email protected]) or the DEI Office ([email protected]).

    RSVP here »

    Feel free to join us earlier in the day for the Free the Mind Wellness Fair!

    Co-sponsored by Mental Health Matters, the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Office of Student Services.

  4. MSW/PHD Prospective Student Session

    April 4, 2019 - 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM ET

    This session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW and PhD in Social Wok and Social Science programs. Topics covered will include: Curriculum Options, Dual Degree Programs, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more. 

    PLEASE NOTE: This session will be held at the School of Social Work. 

    Click here to register »

  5. Social Media for Social Change

    April 5, 2019 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET

    This minicourse teaches participants to use social media as a tool for community organizing. Participants will use the internet and social networks as easily integrated spaces designed to share information with peers and provide quick ways to organize communities and increase the reach of a group's voice. This minicourse covers the following topics: (1) Relationship building via Facebook & Twitter; (2) Facebook content for organizers; (3) Blogging hosts and content ideas; (4) Twitter content for organizers; (5) Use of video; (6) Mobile social networking; (7) Location-based social networks; (8) Online safety; (9) Discussions of: "safe" spaces online, online dialogue, and traditional organizing methods. Core competencies including critical thinking, social justice, and social equity are also examined and discussed in detail.

    Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.

  6. Advancing Trauma Informed Skills and Practices with Children

    April 5, 2019 - 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM ET

    Advancing Trauma Informed Skills and Practices will give participants the opportunity to gain advanced understanding of the skills and strategies of working with traumatized clients, while also addressing questions about secondary trauma and self-care. Participants will examine how their client's experiences and behaviors influence the therapeutic alliance and also trigger reactions on the part of practitioners that can interfere with client progress.

    Participants will travel on a macro to micro level journey to discover what they need to better serve their clients and also help themselves by developing effective self-care strategies. The session will incorporate core concepts for understanding and treating trauma and, skills of reflective, evidence-based practices.

    Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.

  7. Democratizing Finance

    April 5, 2019 - 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET

    The University of Michigan School of Social Work's Learning Community on Poverty and Inequality (LCPI) and the Center on Assets, Education, and Inclusion (AEDI) are pleased to invite Cliff Rosenthal on Friday, April 5th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm to discuss his new book, Democratizing Finance. Cliff is visiting the School of Social Work to discuss this important writing and his work in the credit union movement. As part of this work, Cliff helped found the US Department of Treasury's Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and Inclusiv (the national network of community development credit unions [CDCUs]), and he served as a lead administrator at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

    Panelists will reflect on Cliff's remarks and discuss their own leadership and expertise on finance and community development. The audience is invited to participate in Questions & Answers with Cliff and panelists.

    You may purchase Cliff's book in advance for him to sign after the event, or a few copies will be avaible for sale.

    Please join us for this special event with Cliff on April 5th.

    Light refreshments will be provided.

    Click here to RSVP »

  8. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Mood Disorders

    April 6, 2019 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET

    The focus of this course is on the concepts, theory, principles and practice to the assessment and interpersonal psychotherapy of adults and adolescents with mood disorders. The course content reflects advanced material of current relevance for effective and evidence-based clinical social work practice. Specifically, this mini-course will provide updated training in the Interpersonal Psychotherapy treatment of mood disorders. This course will review diagnostic criteria and assessment, but will mainly focus on clinical skills and will be an interactive seminar type class.

    Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.

  9. California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education - University of California, Davis California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education - University of California, Davis

    April 6, 2019 - 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET

    An admissions representive will attend the California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education at University of California, Davis to share information about U-M's MSW and PhD programs.

  10. Every Star Deserves to Shine: Disability Awareness Workshop Every Star Deserves to Shine: Disability Awareness Workshop

    April 6, 2019 - 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET

    "Hope, Cope, and Learn about Disabilities,"

    Come join us in gaining insight into living and working with people with a disability 

    Program:

    12 -12:40 PM Welcome, Panel & Lunch

    12:45 -1:30 PM Concurrent workshops

    1:30- 2:20 PM Concurrent workshops

    2:25 - 3:10 PM Concurrent workshops

    3:15 - 4 PM Closing remarks

    Guests:

    Darold Gholston, MSW Candidate – Opening remarks

    Professor Shanna Kattari, Ph.D., MEd, ACS, University of Michigan School of Social Work

    Jill Rice, The University of Michigan Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)

    Allie Young, Assistant Manager of Dining

    Alex Gossage, Center for Independent Living (CIL) 

    Jennifer Hays, American Learning with John C. Scott, Esq.

    Workshops:

    Seeing From a Visually Impairment Perspective - Kathy Christensen of Washtenaw Intermediate School District & Peggy Pantelis of Macomb Intermediate School District (room B780)

    How to Interact with People Who Have Mobility Challenges - Alex Gossage, Center for Independent Living (CIL) and guest (room B798)

    How to Work with the Deaf & Hard of Hearing - Jill Rice, The University of Michigan Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) (room B684)

    Lunch will be served.

     Please RSVP »

    Sponsored by:

    Darold Gholston and The University of Michigan School of Social Work

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