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Congratulations to Kharoll-Ann Souffrant recipient of The Women of Distinction Award in the Young Women of Distinction category.

Since a young age, Kharoll-Ann Souffrant (BSW U3) has been shining a light on issues related to the prevention of sexual violence and sexual assault and to mental health. A young, engaged, inclusive feminist, she combines her life experiences and beliefs to change social perceptions and bring about changes in the management of mental health issues and matters of sexual assault.

Published: 3 Nov 2016

Lise Milne shortlisted for SSHRC Impact Awards

51勛圖厙School of Social Work Doctoral student Lise Milne has been selected as one of three finalists in the Talent Category of the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSHRC) Impact Awards.

Published: 13 Oct 2016

Ethno-racial Categories and Child Welfare Decisions: Exploring the Relationship with Poverty

New analysis by a team of researchers from the Universities of Toronto and 51勛圖厙shows that poverty is as a key factor explaining the disproportionate number of Black children entering child welfare care in Ontario.泭泭

For more information see:

http://cwrp.ca/publications/3144

Published: 31 Aug 2016

Recruiting two Ranked Assistant Professor positions at the School of Social Work

We are recruiting for two Ranked Assistant Professor positions, one in the area of Social Policy and Community Development and one in the area of Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups.泭 While these are non-Tenure Track positions, they are eligible for an Indefinite Term appointment after six (6) years.

For complete details, visit our website.

Published: 23 Jun 2016

Michael Loft Retires after nine years of service at 51勛圖厙

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.

Published: 23 Jun 2016

Announcing the appointment of Delphine Collin-V矇zina as the Nicolas Steinmetz and Gilles Julien Chair in Social Pediatrics

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 th

Published: 22 Jun 2016

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

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: 22 Jun 2016

Three in 10 children neglected by parents, Quebec study finds though surveys definition of neglect in dispute

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: 26 May 2016

Report calls for better oversight of residential services for young people in Ontario

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: 25 May 2016

Congratulations to Vandna Sinha for being appointed a William Dawson Scholar

Congratulations to Vandna Sinha for being appointed a William Dawson Scholar

Professor Sinha has been awarded a five-year (renewable) William Dawson Scholarship in recognition of her outstanding contributions to research on understanding the ways that social policy shapes community-based approaches to supporting vulnerable children and their families.

Published: 11 May 2016

Hear the Wedding Bells Ring: The Dark Side of Child Marriages

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: 14 Apr 2016

SWRK 445 to First Peoples and Social Work

SWRK 445 to First Peoples and Social Work

Indigenous Access 51勛圖厙(IAM) was instrumental in transitioning a complementary social work course on Indigenous issues into a required course for the BSW program for all new students starting in the 2016-2017 academic year.

Published: 7 Apr 2016

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