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SUMMARY:Sikh Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Sikh Heritage Month\, launched nationwide in 2019\, encourages celebration and recognition of the contributions that Sikh communities have made—and continue to make—to all aspects of Canadian society. It also encourages dialogue about productive strategies to foster inclusion and belonging for the Sikh community in Canada. \nThe month of April holds great significance to Sikhs globally. It is a time when Sikhs celebrate the birth of the Khalsa. “Khalsa\,” founded in 1699\, refers to a community that considers Sikhism as its faith and a group of initiated Sikhs. It emerged during the spring harvest festival of Vaisaikhi\, a festival also recognized by additional communities and faiths. \nOntario has formally recognized Sikh Heritage Month since 2013\, celebrating the historical and contemporary contributions of Sikh communities across the province. \nFind related links\, training sessions and more on U of T’s website.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/sikh-heritage-month/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Dates of Awareness
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SUMMARY:Festival of Ridván • Baha’i
DESCRIPTION:Pronounced “rid-van”  \nThe Festival of Ridván meaning “the King of Festivals” runs for 12 days to commemorate the 12 days Baha’u’llah spent in the garden of Ridván outside Baghdad. The 1st\, 9th and 12th days are holy days on which work is suspended.  \nUpcoming dates:  \nCommon greetings: “Happy Ridvan” or “Wishing you a joyous Festival of Ridvan”  \nReligious and cultural days\nStudent Life has compiled a list of significant religious and cultural days. \nExplore the list to learn more about the holidays of different faith and ethnic groups\, when they are celebrated and how to greet or acknowledge those who observe. \nFor students: Accommodations for Religious Observances \nVisit the Office of the Vice Provost Students website and learn more about Religious Accommodations.  It is the policy of the University of Toronto to work with students who observe religious days other than those already accommodated by current scheduling and statutory holidays. Familiarize yourself with the Policy on Scheduling of Classes and Examinations and Other Accommodations for Religious Observances. \nDo you have questions or need help? \nContact the FIFSW Director of EDI\, Shahana Arain or visit The Office of the Vice Provost\, Students.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/festival-of-ridvan-bahai/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Religious and cultural observances
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SUMMARY:Pesach - Passover • Judaism 
DESCRIPTION:Passover\, Pesach or the Festival of Liberation is a major Jewish holiday that celebrates the Exodus from ancient Egypt. This week long celebration includes story telling\, lighting candles\, and a ritual feast.  \nCommon greetings: “Chag Sameach” (Happy Holidays) or “Chag Pesach Sameach” (Happy Passover Holiday)  \nReligious and cultural days\nStudent Life has compiled a list of significant religious and cultural days. \nExplore the list to learn more about the holidays of different faith and ethnic groups\, when they are celebrated and how to greet or acknowledge those who observe. \nFor students: Accommodations for Religious Observances \nVisit the Office of the Vice Provost Students website and learn more about Religious Accommodations.  It is the policy of the University of Toronto to work with students who observe religious days other than those already accommodated by current scheduling and statutory holidays. Familiarize yourself with the Policy on Scheduling of Classes and Examinations and Other Accommodations for Religious Observances. \nDo you have questions or need help? \nContact the FIFSW Director of EDI\, Shahana Arain or visit The Office of the Vice Provost\, Students.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/pesach-passover-judaism/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Religious and cultural observances
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SUMMARY:Grief-Informed Practice: A Social Work Imperative
DESCRIPTION:Maxxine Rattner (she/her) completed her PhD last year at Laurier\, and has over 20 years of experience in health-related clinical\, community-based\, and policy settings. She worked for a decade as a hospice social worker\, supporting the psychosocial needs of hospice residents and their families/chosen families\, and implementing a year-long bereavement support program. Currently\, she is a contract lecturer in social work with Toronto Metropolitan University and Wilfrid Laurier University\, a clinical team member with the national not-for-profit organization Canadian Virtual Hospice\, and a founding/executive member of the Canadian Grief Alliance. In her private practice\, she provides clinical training and education to  health care teams\, and clinical supervision to social workers working in diverse settings\, including palliative care\, long term care and cancer care. She completed her MSW at FIFSW in 2011 and has taught as part of U of T’s Centre for Advancing Collaborative Healthcare & Education’s ‘Dying & Death’ event since 2013.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/grief-informed-practice-a-social-work-imperative/
LOCATION:FIFSW Building\, Room 548\, 246 Bloor Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Job Talk
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