Showing events starting from November 1, 2021 up to November 30, 2021
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ENGAGE: The Rise of Anti-Asian American Sentiment and Community Resiliency
November 11, 2021 - 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM ET
Anti-Asian American sentiment has spread across the U.S. like an epidemic, rising approximately 360% in 2021 alone. Discriminatory rhetoric used by politicians to describe the pandemic polarized the country and put Asian Americans at risk. However, is Anti-Asian hate truly a new phenomena? What is the history of racism against Asian Americans in this country? And how does it connect to the present discrimination we see? How has this community persevered, with the help of other BIPOC communities, to be strong while they continue to contribute to the fabric of American society? Join us for a lecture connecting the past to the present, and hear about the work of prominent Asian American leaders, activists, and students. Featuring LSA of American Studies Lecturer, writer and author, Frances Kai-Hwa Wang; students from the School of Social Work’s API Coalition; former Assistant Attorney General of Michigan and Executive Director of American Citizens for Justice, Roland Hwang; and MSU Law adjunct faculty and Executive Director of Street Democracy, Jayesh Patel. Students from the API Social Work Student Coalition will also be featured.
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MSW Prospective Student Information Session
November 11, 2021 - 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET
This online session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW program. Topics covered will include: Online Program, On-Campus Program, Curriculum Options, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more!
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Strengthening Youth Empowerment for Community Change Symposium
November 11, 2021 - 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET
This special conversation celebrates the School of Social Work's commitment to strengthening youth empowerment for community change. We have been leaders in the field during the past century, and look forward to advancing this work in the years ahead.
For this, we are bringing together some of the nation’s premier “youth and community” thought leaders to discuss: What are some strategies for strengthening youth empowerment for community change, in a society that is becoming more segregated and more diverse? What competencies are required, and what issues arise in using them? What are some opportunities for social work and social work education?
The program also recognizes Barry Checkoway for his contributions, as a scholar, teacher, and practitioner, on campus and in the community.
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Winter 2022 Early Registration begins (continuing students)
November 15, 2021 ET
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Daicia Price Moderates Ford School Public Talk “Trauma-informed policing: Improving mental health and public safety”
November 15, 2021 - 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET
Clinical Assistant Professor Daicia Price will moderate the virtual Ford School Public Talk “Trauma-informed policing: Improving mental health and public safety” Leah Mills, MSW ‘12, Alyshia Dyer and Jeff Carek will discuss the current state of affairs of policing as well as possible changes in policy to help police departments and officers who deal with trauma on a daily basis.
This virtual event is co-sponsored by the School of Social Work.
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Evidence-Based Interventions with Parents of Transgender Youth
November 16, 2021 - 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET
This webinar will teach participants evidence-based intervention strategies to work with parents of transgender and nonbinary youth. The webinar will provide an overview of the impact of parents' response to their child coming out as transgender. The webinar will also review common parent concerns, strategies for delivering psychoeducation and developmental guidance, and conflict management. This will be an interactive webinar and will include one case study.
Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.
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For Prospective Students - Connect Virtually with a Current MSW Student!
November 16, 2021 - 6:00 PM to 7:00 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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Basic Skills for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
November 17, 2021 - 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET
DBT is an empirically supported treatment for individuals with severe emotional regulation problems. Part of the treatment consists of teaching individuals specific skill sets in mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation and distress tolerance. Participants will learn an overview of these skills and how to integrate these skills into their clinical practice.
This workshop will present an introduction to DBT theory and skills with use of 2 clinical cases.Registration for this course is closed. Visit the CE Course Catalog for more offerings.
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Centennial Lecture Series | Intervention Research in Mental Health, Session 2: Intervention Innovations for Co-Occurring Health and Mental Health Conditions
November 17, 2021 - 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET
As part of the Michigan Social Work Centennial, we are delighted to feature cutting edge, contemporary innovations in social work practice that are being created by Michigan faculty members. This series will consist of three sessions showcasing mental health intervention research happening at the University of Michigan School of Social Work.
Featuring innovative research from SSW faculty, the session provides examples of community- and clinic-based efforts to advance health, mental health, and behavioral health outcomes in diverse communities. The program includes a focus on innovative approaches to address and overcome health disparities. An interactive panel discussion will explore the diversity and promise of current SSW research.
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Winter 2022 Online Program Registration (Incoming students)
November 18, 2021 ET