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  1. Call for Ideas

    February 12, 2016 - 12:00pm to February 15, 2016 12:00am

    As part of the university-wide initiative to improve diversity, equity and inclusion, the School of Social Work is in the middle of a year-long planning process to address and improve these issues at the School within the context of our social work heritage, as expressed in our vision, mission and goals.

    Student input and ideas are critical to this process and thus the SSW Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee needs to hear from YOU!

    From February 3-15 MIDNIGHT we are asking students to take part in an open Call for Ideas. The goal of this Call for Ideas is to get input and feedback from SSW students related to issues of diversity, equity and inclusion in three specific areas:

    What is your vision for the School of Social Work??;
    What do you see are the strengths/barriers that exist?; and
    What are your ideas that will help the School of Social Work get there?

    The Call for Ideas is open to all SSW students. We encourage students to submit individual ideas and responses, but also to meet as groups to brainstorm and generate ideas. Students can submit responses to one, two or all of the prompts. We also encourage students to be aspirational when considering possible solutions.

    The SSW Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee is committed to including ideas and solutions submitted through this Call for Ideas. Submitted ideas will be presented and discussed during the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion All School Meetings taking place Feb 24th and March 16th at noon in the ECC. Please plan to join these decision making meetings.

    Learn more about the university-wide initiative, the SSW process, timeline, and the Diversity Committee and attend associated SSW events.

    If you have any questions, please email ssw-diversityequityinclusion@umich.edu

    Please click on the link below found under "Event Details" for the google form (right under "Relevant Website")

  2. Income & Child Maltreatment in Unmarried Families: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit

    February 12, 2016 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

    The Poverty and Inequality Learning Community is hosting a discussion with Lawrence M. Berger, MSW, PhD, Professor, Doctoral Program Chair, and Director of the Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His work informs public policy in order to improve its capacity to assist families in accessing resources, improving family functioning and wellbeing, and ensuring that children are able to grow and develop in the best possible environments. Associate Professor Shawna Lee will led the discussion.

    Lunch will be provided.

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