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SUMMARY:U of T 2021 Pride events
DESCRIPTION:Although we are not yet able to celebrate Pride month together in-person\, the U of T community is offering a broad range of virtual programs. \nPride has always been more than a celebration: Pride commemorates pain and loss within LGBTQ2S+ communities\, and it serves as a demonstration to highlight the continued importance of resisting homophobia and transphobia. And as we actively work against anti-LGBTQ2S+ violence and all forms of racism\, it is vital that we also make space to nurture and to celebrate our communities\, including our queer and trans Black\, Indigenous and people of colour communities. At this time and at all times\, LGBTQ2S+ liberation is intersectional. \n> Please click here to view U of T’s calendar of Pride Events\nUpcoming events include: \nJune 22\, 3:00 – 5:00pm: A special concert featuring Juno Award winning singer-songwriter Jeremy Dutcher\, which will include both a performance and live Q&A with Jeremy. \n> Click here to learn more and register \nJune 24\, 1:00 – 3:00pm: Inclusive Pedagogical Considerations for 2SLGBTQ+ Students: a session that will discuss strategies for including and framing pedagogy and content in a non-heteronormative way. The event will start with a roundtable of graduate and undergraduate students who will be speaking to 2SLGBTQ+ representation\, initiatives\, and awareness in educational spaces. There will then be small group discussions about pedagogical strategies to support students such as auditing readings\, pronoun use\, and resources for 2SLGBTQ+ inclusion. \n> Click here to register \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/u-of-t-2021-pride-events/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:Centering Disability & Accessibility in Curriculum Design
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Division of Human Resources & Equity as part of its 2021 National AccessAbility Week event series. \n\n\n\n\nFrom the event page: \nIn our final session of the week\, we will focus on ways to make education both accessible and inclusive. We will learn from educators who have brought disability and difference into the classroom to create inclusive and person-centred curriculum. Our presenters will highlight how educators can collaboratively create courses with community members using co-design principles and how to implement accessible course design to ensure those courses ensure all learners call fully participate. Attendees will leave this session with new perspective on how design and deliver a curriculum that is truly inclusive. \n\n\n\n\n\nAll events will have American Sign Language and live captions. If you have any other accessibility questions or are looking for further information on how we might support your participation\, please contact vphrequity.events@utoronto.ca\, or call (416) 978-8587 we will work with you to make appropriate arrangements. \nWelcome and introductions\n\nBen Poynton\, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Officer\n\nSpeakers’ presentations\n\nTalk title: Access Pedagogies: Nurturing Collective Practices of Teaching and Learning in the University\n\nAssociate Professor Anne McGuire\, New College\n\n\nTalk title: Centering Client And Family Perspectives In Curriculum Design\n\nKeith Adamson\, Assistant Professor\, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\nAmi Goulden\, PhD candidate\, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\nJean Hammond\, Family Partnerships Specialist\, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital\n\n\n\n\n> Click here to register
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/centering-disability-accessibility-in-curriculum-design/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:Film screening: 'What Flowers They Bloom' — a short film examining anti-Asian racism\, mental health and disinformation during COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, June 16\, the Royal Canadian Institute for Science presents a screening of SUPRE Content’s new documentary What Flowers They Bloom – a short film examining anti-Asian racism\, mental health and disinformation during COVID-19. \nWith opening remarks from Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault and a Q&A with Canadian filmmaker Calvin Hudson Hwang\, health equity researcher and FIFSW Associate Professor Dr. Carmen Logie\, and psychiatrist Dr. Kenneth Fung. \n> Click here to register\nAbout What Flowers They Bloom\nThis new documentary from director C. Hudson Hwang takes an intimate look at Asian Canadian small business owner Andy Sue as he explores the psychological trauma of a first-hand encounter with anti-Asian racism during the pandemic. The film examines the social and public health implications of our digital media reality\, where social media algorithms detect bias to translate fear\, blame and outrage into profit. It was released as part of Asian Heritage Month 2021. \n \nAbout SUPRE\nSUPRE is an education technology company which applies award-winning storytelling to health education\, supporting teachers and healthcare professionals in inspiring positive attitudes and actions by and for our health-impacted communities. \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Speakers\nModerator\, Dr. Elaine Lam ICD.D. is the Chief of Research for two Knowledge Areas at The Conference Board of Canada\, including Education and Skills\, and Inclusion. Under Elaine’s leadership\, the Board will be expanding the breadth and reach of these areas by supporting the Future Skills Centre and by driving equity and diversity initiatives further to support socioeconomic inclusion. \n\n\n\n\nElaine has extensive experience working with and for provincial and federal government agencies\, school boards and post-secondary institutions. Prior to joining CBoC\, Elaine was Executive Director\, Business Development and Strategic Planning at The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education at Ryerson University. She is currently serving on the Board of Directors for Kids Code Jeunesse and is a Research Review Committee Member at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study\, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. \nC. Hudson Hwang is an award-winning Taiwanese Canadian filmmaker\, born and raised in Edmonton\, Alberta. His recent multiple award-winning film “Miracle\, Baby” chronicles the life of pro-hockey player Cory Conacher and his complicated journey to the NHL while living with Type 1 Diabetes. Hwang founded SUPRE in 2017. \nDr. Carmen Logie is the Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity and Social Justice with Marginalized Populations\, an Associate Professor at Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work (U of T)\, Adjunct Scientist at Women’s College Research Institute\, Adjunct Professor\, United Nations University Institute for Water\, Environment & Health\, and Research Scientist\, Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity. In 2020 Dr. Logie launched the ‘Everybody Hates Me: Let’s Talk About Stigma‘ podcast with stigma experts from across the world. \nDr. Kenneth Fung 馮溥倫醫生 MD FRCPC MSc FAPA DFCPA is Staff Psychiatrist and Clinical Director of the Asian Initiative in Mental Health Program at the Toronto Western Hospital\, University Health Network and Associate Professor with the Department of Psychiatry\, University of Toronto (多倫多西區醫院亞裔人士精神健康計劃的主診精神科醫生及臨床主任). His research\, teaching\, and clinical interests include both cultural psychiatry and psychotherapy\, especially Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)\, CBT\, and mindfulness. He conducts research in stigma\, resilience\, mental health promotion\, and immigrant and refugee mental health. He is psychiatric consultant to the Hong Fook Mental Health Association and Mon Sheong Scarborough Long-Term Care Centre. He is the immediate past President of the Society of the Study of Psychiatry and Culture and Past Chair of the Transcultural Section of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. He is the past Chair and current Historian of the Federation of Chinese American and Chinese Canadian Medical Societies. He is the past Chair of the Ontario Chapter of the Association of Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS). He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Canadian Psychiatric Association\, Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association\, and Fellow of Association of Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS). He has received numerous awards including the 2015 Social Responsibility Award from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine; the 2016 American Psychiatric Association Foundation Award for Advancing Minority Health; the 2017 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Council Award; the 2018 Psychotherapy Award for Academic Excellence from University of Toronto; and the 2020 Colin Woolf Award For Sustained Excellence in Teaching; and the Canada 150 Medal. \nAndy Sue is a Chinese Canadian born and raised in Toronto. He is the proprietor of the Flower Centre\, which has been been in the Sue family since 1972\, located in Toronto’s beaches neighbourhood.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/film-screeningwhat-flowers-they-bloom-a-short-film-examining-anti-asian-racism-mental-health-and-disinformation-during-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Year 2 Field Instructor Professional Development: Addressing Racial Micro-aggressions
DESCRIPTION:A presentation by the University of Toronto’s Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office. \nZoom registration
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-2-field-instructor-professional-development-addressing-racial-micro-aggressions/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 and Schools\, Child Health and Well-Being Symposium\, presented by the Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development Policy Bench
DESCRIPTION:the Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development (FMIHD) Policy Bench\, administered in the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work invites you to join an online interdisciplinary panel discussion on the effects of school closures and remote learning on child health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.  \n> Click here to register\n This symposium will bring together experts from the domains of child health\, social sciences\, and education to share their research and perspectives on how school closures have impacted children and families\, including effects on academic achievement\, health and overall well-being\, as well as potential solutions moving forward. The symposium will include four presentations followed by a moderated discussion period.  \nPanelists will explore:  \n• Effects of homeschooling on children and parents’ substance use and mental health\n• Impact of virtual learning on school performance\n• The relevance of summer learning research for understanding learning loss due to COVID-19 school closures\n• The role of school-based health care to support at-risk students before and during the pandemic  \nSpeakers:  \n1. Dr. Scott Davies – Professor in the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto and Canada Research Chair in Data\, Equity and Policy in Education  \n2. Dr. Hélène Deacon – Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University\, and Director of the Language and Literacy Lab  \n3. Dr. Sloane Freeman – Pediatrician in St. Michael’s Hospital’s Inner City Health Program; Assistant Professor in the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics; Founder and lead for the Model Schools Pediatric Initiative  \n4. Dr. Jessica Omand – Registered dietitian and CCHCSP; Postdoctoral fellow at the Hospital for Sick Children  \nModerator:  \n• Dr. Catherine Birken – Professor\, Department of Pediatrics\, Faculty of Medicine\, University of Toronto; Senior Scientist\, SickKids Research Institute  \nQuestions? Please contact Sima Sajedinejad (sima.sajedinejad@utoronto.ca) for any inquiries. 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/covid-19-and-schools-child-health-and-well-being-symposium-presented-by-the-fmihd-policy-bench/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students
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SUMMARY:U of T Spring 2021 Virtual Convocation Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The University of Toronto will host a virtual ceremony to celebrate all graduates on: Wednesday\, June 23\, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. ET\nCongratulations Spring 2021 Graduates! We look forward to celebrating your remarkable achievements and hard work in reaching this significant milestone\, even at a time when our traditional convocation ceremonies are not possible because of the COVID-19 pandemic. \nIn place of in-person ceremonies\, the University is planning to host a virtual Convocation ceremony in which the Chancellor will officially confer degrees on members of the June 2021 graduating class. After the virtual ceremony\, diplomas will be couriered (for free) to all U of T graduates over the course of the following weeks. \nOnce the public health situation stabilizes and it is possible to gather safely again\, individual academic divisions will be able to plan in-person graduation celebrations to honour our graduates\, and their families and friends. \nPlease click here for more information\, including a check list of things you may wish to do before graduation (such as updating the address to which your diploma will be sent). \nAnd stay tuned! We will be sharing more information and messages related to convocation in the weeks ahead.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/u-of-t-spring-2021-virtual-convocation-ceremony/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Students
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SUMMARY:Year 2 Field Instructor Professional Development:  Preparing for your Student and Orientation to Field Education
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URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-2-field-instructor-professional-development-preparing-for-your-student-and-orientation-to-field-education/
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