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SUMMARY:Strategies & Skills Learning & Development (SSLD) Next Generation Practice Model\, with Prof. Ka Tat Tsang
DESCRIPTION:*This is an in-person event for FIFSW students\nLocation: Room 548 \n> Register here \nSSLD is an intervention system for bringing about change in human life\, including our thinking\, action\, motivation\, emotion\, body\, as well as our environment. Developed by Professor Tsang\, it was first named in 2005\, based on over three decades of research and practice experience in social work\, clinical psychology\, and different areas of human services. Prof. Tsang will present on the following: \n\nSocial work practice in the post-professional era\nSSLD principles and methods\nExamples of SSLD applications (TBD according to participant interest): mental health\, addiction\, dementia\, community organization and development\nOpportunities for Q&A and open forum
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SUMMARY:Social Workers on the Frontline of the Echo Pandemic in Family Law: Enhancing Children’s Voices\, Safety and Wellbeing\, with Michael Saini
DESCRIPTION:Alumni\, students\, faculty and members of the public are invited to the next lecture in the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work Alumni Association’s 2021-2022 Alumni Series.  \nWe will be joined by Professor Michael Saini in his talk titled\, “Social Workers on the Frontline of the Echo Pandemic in Family Law: Enhancing Children’s Voices\, Safety and Wellbeing.” \nDate: Monday\, March 7\, 2022 \nTime: 6:30pm—8:00pm EST \nLocation: Zoom \nRegister here \nAll are welcome to attend. \nAbout the talk: \nDue in part to COVID-19’s mitigation strategies (shelter in place\, social isolation\, etc.) and resulting effects (higher rates of family breakdown\, intimate partner violence\, child abuse\, mental health issues\, financial stresses\, etc.)\, family courts are overwhelmed with backlogs\, long delays and a diminished capacity to provide access to justice.  This echo pandemic in family law necessitates social workers to be active agents to assist families transitioning out of the Covid-19 global pandemic.  In this presentation \, the role of social work in family law will be highlighted as we take on child-centred\, innovative and differential approaches to respond to the increased pressures on family court services\, to improve access to justice\, and to harness our collective strength to help navigate families through this crisis. \nProfessor Saini’s lecture will be followed by an opportunity for questions. As this event will be recorded\, questions that are general in nature (rather than case-specific) are welcomed.  \nAbout Professor Michael Saini \nMichael Saini is a Professor\, holds the endowed Factor-Inwentash Chair in Law and Social Work\, and is the Co-Director of the Combined J.D. and M.S.W. program with the Law Faculty at the University of Toronto. Dr. Saini has generated new knowledge regarding the assessment of co-parenting; the complexity of strained parent-child relationships; and the impact of interparental conflict and crossover cases between child welfare and family law.  He is a Board Member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC)\, Access for Parents and Children of Ontario (APCO)\, Family Mediation Canada (FMC)\, the Canadian Coalition of the Rights of the Child (CCRC). He is an Associate Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers and a consultant to the National Centre of State Courts. In 2019\, he was awarded the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ Stanley Cohen Distinguished Research Award\, sponsored by the Oregon Family Institute.
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LOCATION:Ontario
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