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  1. Voices from Around the World: A Global Poetry Slam

    November 13, 2019 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET

    Mental Health Matters (MHM) is hosting a global-themed art exhibit this semester to celebrate and acknowledge the vast intersectionalities in experiencing mental health across the globe. This event will be open to anyone, and it will be a celebratory arts event where performers, poets, actors and just any student can share words or a prepared presentation representing important takeaways or noteworthy lived experiences regarding mental health from a culturally informed lens. Dinner/refreshments will be provided, and after the performances, there will be space for attendees to decorate Luminaria bags in memory or in honor of loved ones who have had journeys with their mental health, and how their diverse experiences have differed due to their various cultural backgrounds.

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    This event is co-sponsored by the Office of Global Activities.

     

  2. Michigan's AmeriCorps Member Celebration

    November 14, 2019 - 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM ET

    Admissions representatives will be available in the conference exhibit area to share information on U-M's MSW and PhD programs.

  3. Trauma-Informed Service Delivery: An Organizational Approach

    November 14, 2019 - 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET

    Organizations that deliver direct or indirect support and services to the general population have emerged to attempt to be trauma-informed by making a commitment to change the culture of their organization. SAMHSA shares four areas that organizations that are committed to being trauma informed: realize the impact and recovery of trauma, recognize the signs and symptoms of someone impacted by trauma, respond to needs with policy, procedural and practice changes, and resist re-traumatizing actions and behaviors. Adopting a trauma-informed approach within an organization is beneficial to recipients of services as well as the staff, volunteers and partners of the entity.

    Developing a trauma-informed culture includes intervention at the micro, mezzo and macro levels. Supporting organizational shifts includes a systematic process that includes engagement, assessment, targeting goals, plan development, implementation and evaluation. This workshop seeks to support organizations in adopting a trauma-informed culture.

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

  4. Meet, Greet & Explore: Social Work Practice in Higher Education

    November 14, 2019 - 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM ET

    We are excited to invite you to the 2nd Annual Social Work in Higher Education Meet and Greet! 

    This open house style event will take place on Thursday, November 14th from 12-1:30 at the School of Social Work Room B780 and will include opportunities to:

    Explore the application of social work in higher education

    Learn about available field placements in the setting of higher education

    Connect with social workers working in higher education

    Learn about the Social Workers in Higher Education Affinity Group logo competition

    Build your network

    Eat lunch!

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  5. Lost in Translation: Stories of Global Experiences

    November 14, 2019 - 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM ET

    Join UM students, faculty, and staff in this storytelling event as part of the annual International Career Pathways (ICP) series. Audience members will get to listen to storytellers share about their international experiences. This event is similar to “The Moth” in which true stories are told in a live setting. Refreshments will be served. 

    For more information, as well as to RSVP to attend, click here.

    If you'd like to apply to be a featured storyteller, please apply here by October 26th. 

    This event is co-sponsored by the College of Engineering, the School of Information, the LSA Newnan Academic Advising Center, the School of Social Work, and the International Center.

  6. Ambassador Karaoke Night

    November 14, 2019 - 9:30 PM ET

    Join the Ambassadors for a night of karaoke and good times at Old German Downtown Ann Arbor. Entrance is free!

    Folxs will meet in front of the school and walk over at 9 pm.

    Please RSVP here!

  7. Social Work Licensure - What you Need to Know as Graduates

    November 15, 2019 - 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

    Michelle Woods, Director of Career Services, will discuss the licensure process for Michigan and how to become licensed in other states. The licensure exam will also be discussed as well as resources to help you prepare for the exams. 

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  8. Addressing Suicide: A Culturally Responsive Approach to Prevention and Intervention

    November 15, 2019 - 2:30 PM to 5:45 PM ET

    *DHHS participants, please note the change in scheduled time from the one listed in the catalog.*

    This workshop will help participants gain a deeper understanding of suicide prevention and interventions in clinical practice. With the goal to become more comfortable and confident identifying and helping address suicidal ideation, plan(s) and intent in communities, this training will offer opportunities to engage in role-plays and review case examples.

    Ethical and legal responsibilities as social workers exist when working with consumers. It is essential to understand the complexity of responses in clinical practice when suicide is present and needs to be addressed. This workshop will allow participants the opportunity to explore their beliefs regarding suicide at different stages of the lifespan and how one's beliefs do and do not influence our practice.

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

  9. Paris is Burning

    November 15, 2019 - 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM ET

    "This documentary focuses on drag queens living in New York City and their "house" culture, which provides a sense of community and support for the flamboyant and often socially shunned performers. Groups from each house compete in elaborate balls that take cues from the world of fashion. Also touching on issues of racism and poverty, the film features interviews with a number of renowned drag queens, including Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija and Dorian Corey."

    Come join Queer Advocacy Coalition, Association of Black Social Work Students, Latinx Coalition, Black Radical Healing Pathways, and Common Roots in viewing this provocative film. 

    Refreshments will be served.

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  10. Affirmative Counseling and Advocacy with TGLBQ People

    November 16, 2019 - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET

    This course will introduce and address issues of concern to interpersonal practice clients that identify as Transgender, Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Queer or questioning, focusing on the basic knowledge, interpersonal practice and advocacy skills it takes to become increasingly competent in providing counseling and advocacy for people who are members of these marginalized, yet highly resilient, groups. From a strength-based perspective, grounded in Affirmative Practice Principles, this course will focus on basic social work knowledge and understanding of these groups, the social injustice and stigma they face; but ultimately, how to effectively engage, assess and intervene with current, associated issues through therapy and advocacy. This course will also address self-exploration and ethical dilemmas for social work students and providers with TBLGQ people, and include real practice experiences with people from our local community. Students will be encouraged to actively engage in the course. Class...

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

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