Eleven students, faculty, and staff in the Boston College School of Social Work will give presentations at the .
The meeting will take place at the Hilton Anaheim in Anaheim, California, from Thursday, November 10 to Sunday, November 13. 51²è¹ÝSSW will host a reception for attendees on Friday, November 11 at 6 p.m. in the Hilton’s Palisades Room.Â
The theme for this year’s meeting is “Leading Critical Conversations: Human Rights Are Global Rights.†Members of the 51²è¹ÝSSW community will present on a range of topics, including Afrocentric social work, harm reduction training, and trauma-responsive field advising.Â
Here’s the list of presenters and the names of their research projects:
Day and time:Â Saturday, November 12, 10:45 a.m.
Type of presentation: Poster
Title of project:Â Protective Factors Against Illiteracy for Women in Afghanistan: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Doctoral candidates Laura Bond and Beth Kellenberg Klein
Day and time:Â Saturday, November 12, noon
Type of presentation:Â Poster PresentationÂ
Title of project:Â Prioritizing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Social Work Education: A Cultural Competence Model
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Karen Bullock, Louise McMahon Ahearn Endowed Professor
Day and time:Â Saturday, November 12, noon
Type of presentation: Panel Presentation
Title of project:Â Harm Reduction Training Program: The Development, Implementation, and Lessons Learned
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Susan Coleman, assistant dean of field educationÂ
Day and time:Â Saturday, November 12, 3:45 p.m.
Type of presentation:Â Interactive Workshop
Title of project:Â Implementing a Trauma Responsive Perspective in Field Advising
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Kathleen Flinton, assistant professor of the practice, and Susan Coleman, assistant dean of field educationÂ
Day and time: Saturday, November 12, 5 p.m.
Type of presentation: Interactive Workshop
Title of project:Â Implementing an Afrocentric Perspective in Social Work Programming, Curricula, and Research
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Tyrone Parchment, assistant professor and co-director of the Black Leadership Initiative; Samuel Bradley, Jr., assistant professor, co-director of the Black Leadership Initiative, and director of the Equity Innovation Lab; and part-time faculty member Lujuana Milton
Day and time:Â Saturday, November 12, 5 p.m.
Type of presentation:Â Oral PresentationÂ
Title of project:Â Observations from Social Work Researchers on Assessing a Homelessness Prevention Research-Practice Partnership
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Jessica McCabe Johnson, postdoctoral research associate
Day and time: Saturday, November 12, 5 p.m.
Type of presentation:Â Oral PresentationÂ
Title of project:Â Observations from Social Work Researchers on Assessing Functioning and Success of a Research-Practice Partnership Session: Assessment and Human Connections
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Doctoral candidate Beth Kellenberg Klein
Day and time:Â Sunday, November 13, 10:45 a.m.
Type of presentation:Â Interactive Workshop
Title of project:Â The Stories We Embody: Neurobiology of Imagination for a Healing and Critical Education
51²è¹ÝSSW contributors: Doctoral candidate Ricardo Diego Suarez Rojas and associate professor Jessica Black