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Showing events starting from April 1, 2020 up to April 30, 2020

  1. MSW Prospective Student Webinar

    April 16, 2020 - 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: Curriculum Options, Dual Degree Programs, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more.

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  2. Emanuel Film Screening & Discussion

    April 16, 2020 - 4:00 PM ET

    Cancelled

    The compelling documentary centers on the aftermath of the 2015 fatal shooting of nine African-American church members at the historic Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C.; namely, the public forgiveness by the families of the victims and the survivors of Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old white supremacist convicted of the killings. This act of grace ushered a way forward in healing their city — and the entire nation. A facilitated discussion will follow the 90-minute film. Refreshments will be provided. 

    Campus partners include the Center for the Education of Women, North Campus Research Complex, Trotter Multicultural Center, and U-M Voices of Staff – Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Team. Michigan Medicine partners include Fast Forward Medical Innovation, Medical School Executive Administration, Medical School Faculty Development, Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research, Office for Health Equity and Inclusion, and Rogel Cancer Center.

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  3. LEO meeting

    April 16, 2020 - 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM ET

  4. Classes end

    April 21, 2020 ET

  5. Advances in Child Maltreatment Prevention Speaker Series - "Reshaping the Child Welfare Workforce to Ensure the Personal Security of Children"

    April 21, 2020 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    This course will provide an overview of the successes and current challenges in child welfare and workforce needs. It will also provide recommendations to strengthen efficacious prevention strategies and interventions in order to ensure children's personal security and build family and community formal and informal support networks.

    Watch the pre-recorded lecture by Professor Bob Lonne prior to April 21. Then join us on April 21 at 12:00 p.m. for a live Q&A session hosted by Professor Todd Herrenkohl.

    Reshaping the Child Welfare Workforce to Ensure the Personal Security of Children

    The lecture and panel discussion will explore current challenges in child welfare and opportunities to enhance prevention and early intervention services. Speakers will also discuss issues affecting workforce development, retention, and resilience among child protection workers.

    Tuesday, April 21, 2020 Bob Lonne, Discipline Leader of Social Work in the School of Health and Professor of Social Work, University of New England, Australia

    Professor Bob Lonne is the discipline leader of social work in the School of Health at University of New England in Australia (UNE). Lonne’s distinguished career has included direct practice and managerial positions in the mental health, statutory child protection and juvenile justice fields in both Queensland and Western Australia. He has been an academic at Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland and UNE and has held senior leadership roles.

    Lonne is recognized as an expert witness regarding child protection systems and was cited more than 40 times in Queensland’s Carmody inquiry report into the child protection system. He and his UNE colleagues have undertaken research for the New South Wales “Their Futures Matter” reforms investigating assessment tools and policies for child protection systems to improve access by families and children in need. Along with colleagues from other universities, he has undertaken research about children’s views of safety for the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

    He is very active in high-level policy forums and committees concerning areas such as child protection reform and workforce issues affecting the health and community services. Lonne has demonstrated high-level national leadership in a number of areas including:

    Child protection systems

    Workforce issues in the health care and social assistance sector

    Social policy issues

    Accreditation standards for social work educational programs

    Other social welfare issues

    Lonne attended the Australian 2020 Summit in relation to the issues affecting rural communities. He was the National President of the Australian Association of Social Workers from 2005-2011, and was formerly the Elections Officer for the International Federation of Social Work.

  6. Exam Paper period begins (4/22 - 4/28)

    April 22, 2020 ET

  7. Building Healthy, Strong Communities Webinar Series

    April 22, 2020 to April 27, 2020

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to keep everyone safe, this year, our annual continuing education program presented by the School of Social Work Alumni Board of Governors will be offered as a virtual webinar series. 

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  8. Virtual Discussion on COVID-19 Stigma: Detroit

    April 23, 2020 - 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM ET

    This week we will have several special guests from Detroit at our conversation on Identity and Vulnerabilities in the time of COVID-19: 

    Ayesha Ghazi-Edwin: LEO Lecturer, School of Social Work

    Alicia McCormick: Youth Development Director, Urban Neighborhood Initiatives

    Dillon Cathro: Director of Youth Organizing, Urban Neighborhood Initiatives  

    Zachary Rowe: Executive Director, Friends Of Parkside

    Sonia Harb: Special Advisor on Detroit Engagement for the Office of the Provost

    Reverend Charles Williams: MSW candidate, Chair of the National Action Network in Michigan.

    Fatima Salman: Program Coordinator, ENGAGE: Detroit

    Undrea V. Goodwin: Public Health Project Coordinator, SEMHAC

    Guests will contribute their perspective from Detroit, an epicenter of the pandemic and will join us in a conversation on how multiple personal identities make us more or less vulnerable to the virus and to its associated stigma and inequities. This follows on conversations the Faculty Allies for Diversity have been having for the past four weeks on social consequences of the pandemic. For the next few weeks, we will invite guests to speak on issues concerning other areas (New Orleans, Brazil) hard hit by COVID-19. Please join us!

     

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  9. Field Education ends

    April 24, 2020 ET

  10. Final Field Educational Agreement Due

    April 27, 2020 - 5:00 PM ET

    For all students currently enrolled in field, the Final Educational Agreement is due to the Office of Field Education.

    The Educational Agreement is not considered complete until the student completes and submits their End of Term (Tab 3), and the Field Instructor rates the student's Practice Behaviors in Assignments (Tab 2), completes, and approves Tab 3. The Field Instructor is responsible to submit the completed document by the due date.

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