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School of Social Welfare Faculty News

PRESENTATIONS

Candyce Berger

  • “Resiliency: A Key to Leadership Success”, 40th Annual Meeting and Conference of the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Houston, TX, April, 2005
  • “In the Thick of It…and Creating Pathways to the Future”, St. Vincents and Mater Health, Sydney, Australia, February, 2005
  • “Advancing the Influence of Social Work in Human Service Organizations”, LaTrobe University and Bendigo Health Care Group, Bendigo, Australia, April, 2005
  • “In the Thick of It…and Creating Pathways to the Future”, Health Social Work Directors’ Group of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, February, 2005
  • “Strengthening the Capacity of Social Work in Health: An Individual, Educational and Health Service Perspective” University of Melbourne School of Social Work, Melbourne, Australia, February, 2005
  • “Allied Health – Increasing our Influence” Eastern Health Alliance, Melbourne, Australia, February, 2005
  • “An Evolving Paradigm of Supervision in a Changing Health Care Environment” Fourth International Conference On Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, February, 2004
  • Last summer conducted a workshop on child welfare, poverty and family violence for Washington State DSS in Tacoma , WA
  • Presentation:Organized and chaired panel, “The Future of Israel” at Kehillath Shalom Congregation (May, 2005)

 

Linda Francis

  • Pregnant and Poor in the Land of the Rich. American Sociological Association Meetings, Philadelphia, PA., August 2005,
  • Anger and Anguish in Maternity Care: How African American Women Define Their Experiences in Prenatal Services for the Poor. Couch-Stone Symposium, Boulder, CO., February, 2005,

 

Charles L. Robbins, DSW, LCSW

  • Case Management Along The Continuum – Presented keynote address on Nurse-Social Work Collaboration in Case Management/Discharge Planning and workshop on Teams - Washington, DC September 2005.
  • Presentation on Role of Gender and Field Instruction: Does it Matter at Field Instruction Networking Breakfast  September 2005.

 

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