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Discussion on Research Projects within Social Work with Prof. Tamara Sussman, and MSW student Diandra Serrano, and MSW graduate Bianca Tétrault

Episode #5 

Discussion on Research Projects within Social Work with Prof. Tamara Sussman, and MSW student Diandra Serrano, and MSW graduate Bianca Tétrault

Published: 1 Feb 2022

Discussion about the PhD program with Tamara Sussman, Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola and Marsha Ma

Episode #4 

Discussion about the PhD program with Tamara Sussman, Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola and Marsha Ma

Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3lLfh5efI3eSfztUxOK4eB?si=659bb264dbc3412f

Published: 1 Feb 2022

Discussion with Nico Trocmé, Director of the School of Social Work

Episode #3 

Discussion with Nico Trocmé, Director of the School of Social Work

Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4JatiAFTG7j9alo84AdUav?si=yF-_Li2IQii51kE5oEhVnQ

Published: 1 Feb 2022

Discussion with the MSW Program Team: Nicole Ives, Nicole Mitchell, Carmela Sciandra

Episode #2

Discussion with the MSW Program Team: Nicole Ives, Nicole Mitchell, Carmela Sciandra

Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0UVBhNn4na5V24W9SYROMp?si=alF9pjgwSOKH1-uysDVrYg

Published: 1 Feb 2022

Discussion with the Student Support Team: Nicole Mitchell and Matthew Coutu-Moya

Episode #1 - Discussion with the Student Support Team: Nicole Mitchell and Matthew Coutu-Moya

Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2wq2VCK1MYJ6tO6E4156bX?si=b2g_iJqEQiiidXKlXFsE1A

Published: 1 Feb 2022

Interview with Cindy Blackstock: The 15 year fight to treat Indigenous children as equals

Cindy Blackstock, the executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society and a professor at ۲ݮƵ University's School of Social Work, has made it her mission to make sure First Nations kids get the care that matches up with care received by other kids in Canada.

She talks about the long fight for this agreement, and why she’s still waiting to celebrate. (Front Burner, CBC News)

Published: 7 Jan 2022

How the Grinch stole Chanukah: secularism is not a vail for systemic racism

Opinion piece in the Toronto Star addressing Bill 21, secularism, and the holidays in Quebec.

Published: 17 Dec 2021

#we.are.socialwork

#we.are.socialwork is an initiative of the ۲ݮƵ School of Social Work that will serve to highlight the work and the people within our school community through podcasting and social media engagement.

We will chat about our profession, the social work programs offered at ۲ݮƵ, and showcase faculty, staff, and most especially students in our community.

Stay tuned for these important conversations!!

Published: 8 Oct 2021

Professors Nicole Ives & Wanda Gabriel, 2021 Recipients of ۲ݮƵ's Award for Equity & Community Building

Professors Nicole Ives and Wanda Gabriel have been selected as the 2021 recipients of ۲ݮƵ’s Award for Equity and Community Building. Their pioneering work with Indigenous Access ۲ݮƵ, the Field Studies course, Indigenous initiatives at ۲ݮƵ, and most recently the BSW program to be delivered in Nunavik are some of the outstanding contributions that are being recognized by ۲ݮƵ for this award.

Published: 20 May 2021

M.Sc.(A) CFT Program and the Importance of Marriage and Family Therapists

A recent CTV News article including input from M.Sc.(A) CFT alumni, Mylene Choquette, has been published discussing the need for TCF's to be integrated into the public network to curb domestic violence.

"The cohorts trained at ۲ݮƵ University, which offers the only master's program in marital and family therapy in Quebec, are only making up for the retirements" 

Published: 11 May 2021

Congratulations to Susan Mintzberg Winner of the Principal's Prize for Public Engagement

The School of Social Work is delighted to congratulate Susan Mintzberg PhD Candidate, who was selected as the Graduate Student winner of the Principal's' Prize for Public Engagement for 2021. Since the onset of the pandemic Susan has been actively speaking out about myriad of social issues closely tied to her own doctoral work such as our continued failure to recognize families as experts in the health of their relatives, and the problematic results of top down decision making .

Published: 14 Apr 2021

PhD Candidate Susan Mintzberg on CBC radio The Current

Susan Mintzberg, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Social Work, was interviewed on CBC radio The Current on April 1st, where she discussed the importance of taking mental health into consideration when policy decisions are made about protecting seniors (and others) during the pandemic.

This topic relates to her research which looks at the role of families in mental healthcare.

Published: 1 Apr 2021

PhD Candidate Monica Batac Awarded Scarlet Key

Monica Batac is a PhD candidate in the School of Social Work, a dedicated and inspiring leader whose initiative has had a direct and positive impact on undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff at ۲ݮƵ. More specifically, through her lived experience, she has envisioned new ways of building community for and with racialized students at the university.

Published: 31 Mar 2021

MSW Graduate Katja Terxeira Receives the Caring Beyond Award

Congratulations to Katja Terxeira, social worker on the surgical unit at the Jewish general Hospital and recent MSW graduate for receiving the Caring Beyond Award. Katja was merited this award through the Jewish General Hospital for the compassionate efforts she made to help a patient nearing end of life plan a wedding at the hospital so he could fulfill his wish of marrying his life long partner before his death.

Published: 8 Mar 2021

Supporting youth protection workers to support families

While many are calling for more flexible prevention focused approaches, youth protection workers in Quebec are grappling with dwindling resources and risk aversive systems that places them, and the children, families, and communities they serve in increasingly difficult positions. This pressing need for transformation has recently been tragically underscored by the death by suicide of two youth protection workers.

Published: 26 Feb 2021

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