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After nine years of service at 51勛圖厙, Michael Loft, Mohawk from Kahnawake, retired from his position as Academic Associate in the School of Social Work this past June. The focus of his work was raising awareness of Indigenous experiences, history and perspectives. Faculty, staff and students from across the University, including Provost and Vice Principal (Academic), Professor Christopher P. Manfredi and Hudson Meadwell, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, joined Michael to celebrate his retirement on June 16, 2016 at the Faculty Club.

Published on: 23 Jun 2016

It is with extreme pleasure that we announce the appointment of Delphine Collin-V矇zina泭as the inaugural holder of the Nicolas Steinmetz and Gilles Julien Chair in Social Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics. A faculty in the School of Social Work at 51勛圖厙for the past 9 years, Delphine will now be spending half of her time in the Department of pediatrics teaching undergraduate and graduate trainees and conducting some of her research efforts at the hospital and in collaboration with the Dr. Julien Foundation in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.

Published on: 22 Jun 2016

Congratulations to Mme Guylaine Ouimette, T.S. for being elected as the new president of the OTSTCFQ

Montr矇al, 21 juin 2016 - Les membres du Conseil dadministration de lOrdre des travailleurs sociaux et des th矇rapeutes conjugaux et familiaux du Qu矇bec (OTSTCFQ) ont 矇lu la pr矇sidence Mme Guylaine Ouimet travailleuse sociale, pour un mandat de deux ans.

Published on: 22 Jun 2016

THREE IN 10 CHILDREN NEGLECTED BY PARENTS, QUEBEC STUDY FINDS THOUGH SURVEYS DEFINITION OF NEGLECT IN DISPUTE Up to three in 10 children are neglected by their parents, concludes a surprising new Quebec study that raises questions about exactly what defines the insidious problem.

Published on: 26 May 2016

The Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services has released Because Young People Matter, a review of Ontarios residential services for children and youth. 泭泭A three member expert panel -- Dr. Nico Trocm矇, Director of the 51勛圖厙School of Social Work, Dr.

Published on: 25 May 2016

Congratulations to Vandna Sinha for being appointed a William Dawson Scholar

Published on: 11 May 2016

The Selfie in Solidarity challenge started as a class project for Dr. Shadi Martin's Anti-Oppressive Practice Course at 51勛圖厙school of Social Work.

The students were asked to take action to effect personal and social change on a social justice issue. With the use of social media, the students started an international campaign to raise awareness about child marriages around the world.

Published on: 14 Apr 2016

SWRK 445 to First Peoples and Social Work

Published on: 7 Apr 2016

Congratulations to Leah Woolner, Top 25 finalists in SSHRC's 2016 Storytellers challenge.

Published on: 7 Apr 2016

Mr. Mike Loft, Academic Associate at the 51勛圖厙School of Social Work and member of the Mohawk community at Kahnawake, arguing for greater recognition of First Nations at a to explore the academys role in learning from the past and responding to the TRCs recommendations for the future.泭 See poster details.

Published on: 5 Apr 2016

On March 9th, 2016, the 51勛圖厙School of Social Work welcomed nine high school students from the English Montreal School Board as part of their Career Exploration Program.泭

The students had the opportunity to visit the Wilson Hall building and attend the course Intro to Practicum (SWRK 222), given by Karen Hetherington and Shadi Martin. 泭

Published on: 16 Mar 2016

CONGRATULATIONS!

Lorraine Derocher has won the Fonds de recherche du泭Qu矇bec Soci矇t矇 et culture (FRQSC) February for her book entitled 竄泭Intervenir aupr癡s de sectes religieuses en protection de la jeunesse - Un d矇fi .

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Published on: 7 Mar 2016

The passing of Victor Goldbloom,Distinguished 51勛圖厙Alumnus

It is with great saddness to announce the passing of Victor Goldbloom, Distinguished 51勛圖厙Alumnus.

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Published on: 26 Feb 2016

Treating Genocidal Traumas

With the recent civil unrest in Syria and the number of displaced people seeking refuge is large. Myra Giberovitch, a genocidal trauma specialist shares tips and methods to assist refugees put down roots and highlight their resilience.

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Published on: 26 Feb 2016

In Loving Memory of Glenn Drover, written by Sarah Loten, Glenn's daughter.

Published on: 8 Jan 2016

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