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UID:11786-1451909700-1451913300@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 Faculty-Field Liaison/Student Meeting #1
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URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-faculty-field-liaisonstudent-meeting-1-2/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160105T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160105T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150715T150237Z
UID:11787-1451996100-1451999700@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 Faculty-Field Liaison/Student Meeting #1
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-faculty-field-liaisonstudent-meeting-1-3/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151202T220140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151209T180344Z
UID:12846-1452070800-1452096000@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Health and Healing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal Health and Healing: Developing a respectful practice in social work  \n  \nRSVP to n.valentine@utoronto.ca (Dec. 3rd update: registration is at capacity. RSVP for the wait list.)\nThis workshop is open to MSW Year 2 and Advanced Standing students.\nAs this workshop takes place during practicum please discuss the opportunity with your field instructor prior to registering. \n  \nFacilitator: Renee Linklater\, PhD\nDate: Wednesday\, January 6\, 2016\nTime:  9:00am – 4:00pm\nParticipants: 25 Second Year and Advanced Standing MSW students\nLocation:  FIFSW room TBA \n  \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. \n  \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 practice by creating their own Medicine Wheel that reflects a holistic and balanced approach to their profession as social workers. \n  \nGoals for the Day \n\nRaise awareness of the impact of the colonization of Aboriginal people in Canada\nHighlight elements of the Aboriginal healing movement and specific healing strategies used by Indigenous healthcare practitioners\nEngage 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\nIncrease the capacity of social work students to work with Aboriginal people with a respectful and informed approach\n\n  \nFacilitator Biography \nRenee Linklater\, PhD\, is a member of Rainy River First Nations in Northwestern Ontario. 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. She is an international speaker on trauma and healing and is author of Decolonizing trauma work: Indigenous stories and strategies. Renee is the Director of Aboriginal Engagement and Outreach for the Provincial System Support Program at the Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/aboriginal-health-healing-wkshp/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160111T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160111T124000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151113T203217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T144959Z
UID:12760-1452513600-1452516000@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Specialization Info Session #1
DESCRIPTION:Human Services Management and Leadership\n(formerly known as Social Service Administration) \n  \nIn Year Two of the M.S.W. Program\, students complete program requirements within one area of specialization. This information session is an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the specializations offered. \nMonday\, January 11\, 2016\n12:00-12:40pm\nRoom 548 \n  \nPlease see the events calendar for details of other specialization info sessions scheduled for Jan. 11\, 12\, and 18\, 2016.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/specialization-info-sessions1/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160112T124000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151113T203355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T144910Z
UID:12762-1452600000-1452602400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Specialization Info Session #2
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health and Health\nIn Year Two of the M.S.W. Program\, students complete program requirements within one area of specialization. This information session is an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the specializations offered. \nTuesday\, January 12\, 2016\n12:00-12:40pm\nRoom 548 \n  \nPlease see the events calendar for details of other specialization info sessions scheduled for Jan. 11\, 12\, and 18\, 2016.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/specialization-info-session2/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160112T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160112T132000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151113T203502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T145029Z
UID:12763-1452602700-1452604800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Specialization Info Session #3
DESCRIPTION:Children and their Families\nIn Year Two of the M.S.W. Program\, students complete program requirements within one area of specialization. This information session is an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the specializations offered. \nTuesday\, January 12\, 2016\n12:45-1:20pm\nRoom 548 \n  \nPlease see the events calendar for details of other specialization info sessions scheduled for Jan. 11\, 12\, and 18\, 2016.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/specialization-info-session3/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160118T124000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151113T203856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160112T192711Z
UID:12764-1453118400-1453120800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Specialization Info Session #4
DESCRIPTION:Social Work in Gerontology\nIn Year Two of the M.S.W. Program\, students complete program requirements within one area of specialization. This information session is an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the specializations offered. \nMonday\, January 18\, 2016\n12:45-1:20pm\nRoom 548 \n  \nPlease see the events calendar for details of other specialization info sessions scheduled for Jan. 11\, 12\, and 18\, 2016.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/specialization-info-session4/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160118T121500
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CREATED:20150921T202059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150921T202059Z
UID:12387-1453119300-1453122900@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Practicum Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting
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URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/practicum-advisory-committee-pac-meeting-7/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160118T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160118T132000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151113T203957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T145105Z
UID:12766-1453121100-1453123200@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Specialization Info Session #5
DESCRIPTION:Social Justice and Diversity\nIn Year Two of the M.S.W. Program\, students complete program requirements within one area of specialization. This information session is an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the specializations offered. \nMonday\, January 18\, 2016\n12:45-1:20pm\nRoom 548 \n  \nPlease see the events calendar for details of other specialization info sessions scheduled for Jan. 11\, 12\, and 18\, 2016.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/specialization-info-session5/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160119T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151211T142850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160104T210248Z
UID:12883-1453204800-1453209300@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Dr. Karen Mock Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:From Multiculturalism to Anti-Racism to Equity\nOngoing Challenges and Recent Developments in Anti-Oppression Education and Practice\n  \nTuesday\, January 19\, 2016\n12:00-1:15pm\nRoom 720 \n  \nWhat does it mean when we say we must create safe spaces to ensure silenced and marginalized victims of discrimination and oppression can build trust and have their voices heard? What if some of those spaces are safe for some and not others? What happens when the oppressed becomes the oppressor? Or the victim becomes the victimizer? \nIn our increasingly troubled world\, at times it seems more and more difficult to put theory and policy into practice. How do we stay true to our principles when we may have had different lived experiences in areas of conflict and very different narratives to describe our experiences? And why is it more important than ever to create an environment for real dialogue during times of conflict and extremism? \nThese are some of the questions that will be addressed in this session\, which will include an anti-racism approach to building allies in our struggle for equity and understanding. \n  \nDr. Karen Mock is a human rights consultant\, educational psychologist and teacher educator. She is former Executive Director of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF)\, former National Director of the League for Human Rights of B’nai Brith Canada\, and Past Chair of the Canadian Multiculturalism Advisory Committee (CMAC) to the Secretary of State.  Considered a pioneer in the field\, she was a founding member of the Anti-Racist Multicultural Education Network of Ontario (AMENO)\, Blacks and Jews in Dialogue\,  the Women’s Interfaith Dialogue (WIN)\, the Canadian Association of Jews and Muslims (CAJM)\, and the Arab Jewish Leadership Dialogue Group. She chaired the Hate Crimes Community Working Group for the Attorney General and the Minister of Community Safety and Corrections\, and was Senior Policy Advisory to then Minister of Education\, Hon. Kathleen Wynne\, for the development and delivery of Ontario’s Equity and Inclusive Education Strategy. Dr. Mock has published widely and has received many awards and honours for her work — most recently the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal “for service to her peers\, community and country.”
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/kmock-lecture/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160119T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160119T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160106T144546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160106T144653Z
UID:12980-1453205700-1453209300@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Colloquium Presentation with Clara Berridge
DESCRIPTION:Autonomy in the Balance: The Fraught Terrain of Technology-Based Remote Monitoring in Home and Community-Based Services\nA Colloquium Presentation with Clara Berridge \nTuesday\, January 19\, 2016\n12:15p.m. – 1:15p.m.\nRoom 548\nA pizza lunch will be provided \n  \nWe are at a critical moment grappling with questions about how to understand privacy in today’s context where ubiquitous trackability\, digitized selves\, and predictive analytics proliferate. Passive monitoring technologies that include GPS\, activity sensors\, and monitoring cameras are now allowable in some U.S. state Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCSB) waiver programs if they reduce or replace the amount of personal care provided. This rapidly evolving policy presents an urgent need to identify the considerations that shape older adults’ preferences for how and when they are monitored and to translate them into decision-making guidelines. Findings will be presented from U.S. Medicaid policy analysis and a qualitative study involving forty-nine in-depth interviews conducted with ethnically diverse and immigrant elder residents\, family members\, and social work staff in low-income\, independent living apartments where a passive monitoring system had been offered for six years. \nDr. Berridge’s research reveals ways passive monitoring may change elder care in ethically problematic ways. It illustrates conflict between values of autonomy and risk management and describes how respect for privacy and autonomy falls out of focus against hope that the technology will enhance safety. Techniques developed by social workers will be discussed to navigate this tension and the importance of understanding what is at stake in these negotiations. \n  \nClara Berridge\, PhD\, MSW\, is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Brown University’s Department of Health Services\, Policy & Practice in the Center for Gerontology and Healthcare Research. Clara has a broad-based approach to the study of social\, cultural\, and ethical implications of technology-based services intended to enable most-integrated housing and reduce vulnerabilities among low-income older adults and people with disabilities. These include telepresence robots and remote monitoring of biometrics and behavioral data. Her research examines the ways diverse stakeholders interact with and assess these technologies as well as the ways policy is taking shape around monitoring technologies in Home and Community-Based Services. Clara has studied decision making about adoption\, discontinuation\, actual use\, creative ‘misuse’\, and resistance to explain how values of privacy\, autonomy\, independence\, and risk management are evolving along with new monitoring practices. Her second area of focus concerns the use of surveillance cameras in assisted living and nursing home resident rooms. Clara received her PhD in Social Welfare at the University of California\, Berkeley with the University Designated Emphasis in Women\, Gender and Sexuality\, and her MSW with a specialization in public policy and multigenerational practice from the University of Washington\, Seattle.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/colloquium-presentation-with-clara-berridge/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150622T165423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T201324Z
UID:11281-1453453200-1453460400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 and Year 2/Advanced Standing Field Instructors Workshop: Conflict and Its Resolution
DESCRIPTION:Registration is required
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-and-year-2advanced-standing-field-instructors-workshop-conflict-and-its-resolution/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160118T185923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160118T185923Z
UID:13046-1453455000-1453465800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Practice Fridays - Jan. 22
DESCRIPTION:Register for Practice Friday\, January 22\, 2016\n9:30am-12:30pm\nRoom 702 \nAll MSW students are welcome\, with approval from your field instructor. \nThe vignette (simulation) features a young man struggling with marijuana use\, as well as conflict with his parents. \nJanuary 22 (Room 702)\nJanuary 29 (Room 702)\nFebruary 5 (Room 222) \n  \nRegister in advance via e-mail to toula.kourgiantakis@utoronto.ca \n\nEach student can only register for one Practice Friday date\nIndicate preferred date\nField instructor approval\nIndicate your program year (Year 1\, Year 2 or Advanced Standing)\n\n  \nPractice Fridays will help students develop: \n\nAbility to link theory and practice while conducting assessment and using interviewing skills\nAbility to give and receive constructive feedback\nGreater confidence to ask difficult questions and discuss tough stuff\nGreater understanding of a client’s situation using an ecosystemic model\nIncreased self-awareness and ability to regulate one’s own emotions\n\n  \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/practice-fridays-jan-22/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150715T134446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150715T134446Z
UID:11777-1453460400-1453467600@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 Field Instructors Workshop: Reviewing Beginnings and Learning Contracts
DESCRIPTION:Room: 422 \nRegistration (in person) \nRegistration (webinar)
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-field-instructors-workshop-reviewing-beginnings-and-learning-contracts-2/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160125T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160125T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150715T150347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150715T150347Z
UID:11788-1453724100-1453727700@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 Faculty-Field Liaison/Student Meeting #2
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-faculty-field-liaisonstudent-meeting-2-3/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160126T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160126T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150715T150443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150715T150443Z
UID:11789-1453810500-1453814100@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 Faculty-Field Liaison/Student Meeting #2
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-faculty-field-liaisonstudent-meeting-2-4/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160129T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160129T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160118T190106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T201518Z
UID:13048-1454059800-1454070600@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Practice Fridays - Jan. 29
DESCRIPTION:Register for Practice Friday\, January 29\, 2016\n9:30am-12:30pm\nRoom 702 \nAll MSW students are welcome\, with approval from your field instructor. \nThe vignette (simulation) features a young man struggling with marijuana use\, as well as conflict with his parents. \nJanuary 22 (Room 702)\nJanuary 29 (Room 702)\nFebruary 5 (Room 222) \n  \nRegister in advance via e-mail to toula.kourgiantakis@utoronto.ca \n\nEach student can only register for one Practice Friday date\nIndicate preferred date\nField instructor approval\nIndicate your program year (Year 1\, Year 2 or Advanced Standing)\n\n  \nPractice Fridays will help students develop: \n\nAbility to link theory and practice while conducting assessment and using interviewing skills\nAbility to give and receive constructive feedback\nGreater confidence to ask difficult questions and discuss tough stuff\nGreater understanding of a client’s situation using an ecosystemic model\nIncreased self-awareness and ability to regulate one’s own emotions\n\n  \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/practice-fridays-jan-29/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160201T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160201T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160125T190724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160202T152042Z
UID:13076-1454284800-1454333400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Celebrating Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:Through collective grassroots efforts\, MSW and PhD students at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work are excited to bring a series of events in celebration of Black History Month \nLuncheon and Art Wall\nMonday\, Feb. 1\, 2016\n3rd Floor Student Lounge\nNoon-1:30pm\nFree\, accessible and open to all members of the community. \nLunch provided by Veggie D’Light \nIf you have an accommodation need please e-mail celebratingblackhistory@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/celebrating-black-history-month/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160201T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160201T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160121T212301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T212328Z
UID:13065-1454328900-1454332500@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Colloquium Presentation with John Keesler
DESCRIPTION:From Practice to Research:\nUnderstanding the Experiences of Direct Support Professionals through a Trauma-informed Lens\nA Colloquium Presentation with John Keesler\n \nMonday\, February 1\, 2016\n12:15p.m. – 1:15p.m.\nRoom 548\nA pizza lunch will be provided \n  \nJohn M. Keesler\, LMSW\, is a doctoral candidate in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo\, State University of New York.  John has more than 10 years of practice experience in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)\, which has included behavioral health and administrative positions.  His practice experience is the foundation for his research\, which focuses on service delivery and quality of life in the field of IDD.  John has received several competitive grants and awards and has several sole-author\, peer-reviewed publications.  His dissertation entitled\, “An Evaluation of Individual and Organizational Factors in Predicting Professional Quality of Life among Direct Support Professionals in Intellectual/Developmental Disability Services”\, utilizes a trauma-informed lens as an innovative approach to understand the dynamic experiences of direct support professionals providing services to individuals with IDD. \n  \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/colloquium-jkeesler/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160202T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160202T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150715T150926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200702T141856Z
UID:11790-1454415300-1454418900@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 Student Forum on Practicum
DESCRIPTION:Room 548
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-student-forum-on-practicum/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160205T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160205T104500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150622T174903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T220317Z
UID:11297-1454664600-1454669100@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 2/Advanced Standing Faculty-Field Liaison/Student Meeting #4
DESCRIPTION:Locations:  FIFSW and OISE – check https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/practicum/for-students/year-2advanced-standing/ for room assignments.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-2advanced-standing-faculty-field-liaisonstudent-meeting-4-2/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160205T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160205T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160118T190319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160118T194439Z
UID:13049-1454664600-1454675400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Practice Fridays - Feb. 5
DESCRIPTION:Register for Practice Friday\, February 5\, 2016\n9:30am-12:30pm\nRoom 222 \nAll MSW students are welcome\, with approval from your field instructor. \nThe vignette (simulation) features a young man struggling with marijuana use\, as well as conflict with his parents. \nJanuary 22 (Room 702)\nJanuary 29 (Room 702)\nFebruary 5 (Room 222) \n  \nRegister in advance via e-mail to toula.kourgiantakis@utoronto.ca \n\nEach student can only register for one Practice Friday date\nIndicate preferred date\nField instructor approval\nIndicate your program year (Year 1\, Year 2 or Advanced Standing)\n\n  \nPractice Fridays will help students develop: \n\nAbility to link theory and practice while conducting assessment and using interviewing skills\nAbility to give and receive constructive feedback\nGreater confidence to ask difficult questions and discuss tough stuff\nGreater understanding of a client’s situation using an ecosystemic model\nIncreased self-awareness and ability to regulate one’s own emotions\n\n  \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/practice-fridays-feb-5/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160205T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160205T154500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150622T171807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200702T141808Z
UID:11293-1454670900-1454687100@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Becoming Educators - A workshop for our future field instructors
DESCRIPTION:Registration at 10:45 am\, after FFL-student meeting \nLocation:  OISE Auditorium \nParticipants:  All Second Year and Advanced Standing MSW Students \nThis workshop is designed to engage social work students in the experience of supervising MSW students.  As this workshop takes place during practicum\, you are expected to participate and your field instructor has been advised. \nThis workshop will use multiple modalities:  keynote from Marion Bogo\, interactive seminar from an education coordinator\, panel of field instructors\, 2015 FIFSW graduates\, and video clips of field instructors.  Students will have the opportunity to observe a role play of a field instructor supervision session\, as well as ask questions. \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/practicum-workshop-for-year-2advanced-standing-students/
LOCATION:OISE Auditorium\, 252 Bloor Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160208T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160208T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160204T160603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160204T160723Z
UID:13129-1454933700-1454937300@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Colloquium Presentation on responsible research in clinical studies
DESCRIPTION:Got consent?: An ethical analysis of the conditions for responsible research in clinical studies\nA Colloquium Presentation with Zack Marshall\n \nMonday\, February 8\, 2016\n12:15p.m. – 1:15p.m.\nRoom 720\nA pizza lunch will be served \n  \nZack Marshall is a social worker and a PhD candidate in the Division of Community Health and Humanities at Memorial University. He has 12 years of practice and consultation experience in community health and mental health. In particular he has worked with young people and their families\, and has strengths in clinical supervision. Building on his professional and personal experiences\, his research program examines issues related to ethics\, engagement\, and knowledge mobilization with respect to marginalized or underrepresented communities. Supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Canadian Mental Health Association-NL\, his doctoral research incorporates knowledge synthesis and ethical analysis to identify opportunities for more responsible research. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/colloquium-responsible-research/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160125T191122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160202T151518Z
UID:13077-1454954400-1454963400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Celebrating Black History Month - panel
DESCRIPTION:Through collective grassroots efforts\, MSW and PhD students at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work are excited to bring a series of events in celebration of Black History Month \nPanel: Decolonizing Social Work Education\nMonday\, Feb. 8\, 2016\n6:00-8:30pm\nLocation: OISE\, 252 Bloor St. West\, Room 4414 \nFree\, accessible and open to all members of the community. \nClick here to register for free (space is limited). \nIf you have an accommodation need please e-mail celebratingblackhistory@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/celebrating-black-history-month-panel/
LOCATION:OISE\, 252 Bloor Street West\, Room 2-211\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160222T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160222T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150921T202139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150921T202139Z
UID:12388-1456143300-1456146900@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Practicum Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/practicum-advisory-committee-pac-meeting-8/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160222T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160222T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160125T191247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160202T151440Z
UID:13078-1456164000-1456173000@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Celebrating Black History Month - panel 2
DESCRIPTION:Through collective grassroots efforts\, MSW and PhD students at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work are excited to bring a series of events in celebration of Black History Month \nPanel: Community Practice and Activism\nMonday\, Feb. 22\, 2016\n6:00-8:30pm\nLocation: OISE\, 252 Bloor St. West\, Room 4414 \nFree\, accessible and open to all members of the community. \nClick here to register for free (space is limited). \nIf you have an accommodation need please e-mail celebratingblackhistory@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/celebrating-black-history-month-panel2/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160223T131500
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20160111T202326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160203T180424Z
UID:12996-1456228800-1456233300@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:OCSWSSW Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Your future in Social Work\nWhy Registration is your next step: It’s the law in Ontario \n  \nAll students are encouraged to attend this information session \nThis session provides an introduction to the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers and the regulations related to the practice of social work in Ontario. \nTuesday\, February 23\, 2016\n12:00pm to 1:15pm\nFIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street West\nRoom 548 \nPresented by Jennifer Burt-Yanoff (MSW\, RSW)\, Professional Practice Associate\, Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/ocswssw-2016info-session/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160224T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160224T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20151124T194847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160216T194955Z
UID:13176-1456338600-1456344000@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Alumni Association Meeting #3
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/alumni-association-meeting3/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alumni
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160226T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233302
CREATED:20150715T134739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150715T134739Z
UID:11778-1456477200-1456484400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 1 Workshop for Field Instructors and Students: Power and Authority
DESCRIPTION:Registration is required
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-1-workshop-for-field-instructors-and-students-power-and-authority/
LOCATION:Claude Bissell Building\, 140 St. George Street\, Room 205\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Practicum
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