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SUMMARY:MSW Year 2 - Wellspring 'Money Matters' Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The January 7th workshop is directed to MSW Year 2 students. \n‘Money Matters’ – a full day training program for social work students who want to learn more about the maze of income replacement programs for clients who are too sick to work. The program will be led by expert staff from Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation. \nThe one-day training program will be offered on four different dates\, for your convenience\, with capacity for only 25 students at each workshop. Once you register\, it is your responsibility to immediately advise your field instructor. Field instructors will be advised that you may be contacting them to negotiate a workshop day for January 7\, February 25\, March 25 or April 13. \nEach workshop will take place from 9:00am-4:00pm in Room 348 (FIFSW). Please make your own arrangements for lunch; catering will not be provided. \nPlease note that you are required to register for workshops taking place on January 7\, February 25\, March 25 and April 13. \nClick on the following link to register for the January 7th session:  https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/msw-year-2-wellspring-money-matters-workshop-tickets-12887678393 \n  \nAbout the Program: \nThe training program focuses on income replacement options to help you to provide better information and support to clients who are too ill to work.  The training program will be designed and delivered to help you learn about all the income replacement options\, how they work\, and how the programs work together. \nAbout the Trainer: \nPamela Bowes\, Wellspring Money Matters Program Manager\, has over 20 years of front-line experience in the area of income replacement programs for people with disabilities. She has participated on community advisory committees for Ontario Disability Support Program\, Canada Pension Plan (Disability) and the Trillium Drug Program. Pamela has a Master’s Degree in Adult Education and Vocational Counselling\, and began her career as a vocational rehabilitation consultant with the insurance industry.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/msw-year-2-wellspring-money-matters-workshop/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Aboriginal Health and Healing Workshop with Renee Linklater
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal Health and Healing: Developing a respectful practice in social work\nFacilitator: Renee Linklater\, PhD\nDate: Wednesday\, January 7\, 2014\nTime:  9:00am – 4:00pm \nLocation:  FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street West\, Room 418 \nThis workshop is designed to engage social work students in a process of learning that will increase their capacity to offer appropriate services to Aboriginal people. A focus on the history of Aboriginal people in Canada\, current healing initiatives\, and effective strategies will provide students with valuable knowledge and skills. \nWorkshop Summary \nAboriginal people in Canada have experienced extensive colonization and oppression. Settler needs\, social policy\, and government legislation are at the root of this experience. This workshop will familiarize social worker students to the history of Aboriginal people\, the impact of colonization\, and the current movement toward healing and reconciliation. \nTopics such as Indian Policy\, Residential Schools\, and the child welfare system will be explored in the morning session. The afternoon will focus on the Indigenous healing movement with particular attention to the strategies that Indigenous healthcare practitioners utilize to help their clients through trauma.  And finally\, students will have an opportunity to put Indigenous theory into practise by creating their own Medicine Wheel that reflects a holistic and balanced approach to their profession as social workers. \nGoals for the Day \n• Raise awareness of the impact of the colonization of Aboriginal people in Canada \n• Highlight elements of the Aboriginal healing movement and specific healing strategies used by Indigenous healthcare practitioners \n• Engage in culture-based participatory learning by providing students with the knowledge and skills to draw on an Indigenous approach that will enhance their practice in the field of social work \n• Increase the capacity of social work students to work with Aboriginal people with a respectful and informed approach \nBiography \nRenee Linklater\, PhD\, is a member of Rainy River First Nations in Northwestern Ontario. Her PhD was completed with the Department of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology at OISE/UT. Her doctoral research is published in her new book Decolonizing trauma work: Indigenous stories and strategies. Renee has 20 years of experience working with Aboriginal healing agencies and First Nation communities. She has worked across the health and education sectors as a frontline worker\, program evaluator\, curriculum developer\, and educator/trainer. Renee is Acting Director of Aboriginal Engagement and Outreach for the Provincial System Support Program at Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/aboriginal-health-and-healing-workshop-with-renee-linklater/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
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