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SUMMARY:Introduction to Social Work Conference - Day 1
DESCRIPTION:The Introduction to Social Work Conference is a key opportunity to learn from faculty members\, alumni\, and community-based practitioners\, and to begin reflecting upon your own contributions to the learning community and to the field of social work. \nAttendance is expected for incoming 2-Year MSW students and optional for MSW-ITR students. Incoming Advanced Standing students who are not attending the Advanced Standing Practice Seminar are welcome to attend. \nIntroduction to Social Work Conference\nSeptember 1st\, 9:00am-12:00pm & September 2nd\, 9:00am-1:00pm\nAttendees: Incoming 2-Year MSW expected; Incoming MSW-ITR and Advanced Standing MSW welcome \nA registration link was sent to all students by email. Check your inbox for this link. \n> Click here to view FIFSW’s Orientation booklet\, which includes an agenda for the Conference \n\n\n\n\nAll upcoming events for new MSW students include:\n\n• August 31: All-Cohort MSW Orientation\n• September 1 & 2: Introduction to Social Work Conference\n• September 1-3: Advance Standing Practice Seminar (Incoming Advanced Standing MSW students only)\n• September 9: School of Graduate Studies Orientation Session\n\n• September 9: Research and Writing at the Graduate Level Workshop\n  \n\n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome all of you to the FIFSW! Should you have any questions about Orientation Week\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Milad Tabataba\, Assistant Dean\, Student Services at milad.tabataba@utoronto.ca or Usra Leedham\, Coordinator\, Student Engagement and Success at usra.leedham@utoronto.ca. If you have an accommodation need for a planned event\, please contact Usra and she will do her best to make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/introduction-to-social-work-conference-day-1/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T162224Z
UID:33702-1630486800-1630513800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Standing Practice Seminar (Day 1/3)
DESCRIPTION:September 1st\, 2nd\, & 3rd\, 9:00am-4:30pm \nThis voluntary learning activity is for incoming Advanced Standing MSW students who would like a refresher of foundational social work practice skills.  \nRegistration for this event is now closed; students who are registered must attend all three days and will receive a certificate upon completion. Please see the attached invitation and the email sent from the Associate Dean’s Office in July with the subject line ‘Advanced Standing Practice Seminar’ for full details.  \nDon’t hesitate to contact Megan Davies\, Simulation Program Coordinator\, at megancatherine.davies@utoronto.ca\, if you have any questions or to be added to the waitlist. \n\n\nAll upcoming events for new MSW students include:\n\n• August 31: All-Cohort MSW Orientation\n• September 1 & 2: Introduction to Social Work Conference\n• September 1-3: Advance Standing Practice Seminar (Incoming Advanced Standing MSW students only)\n• September 9: School of Graduate Studies Orientation Session\n\n• September 9: Research and Writing at the Graduate Level Workshop\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome all of you to the FIFSW! Should you have any questions about Orientation Week\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Milad Tabataba\, Assistant Dean\, Student Services at milad.tabataba@utoronto.ca or Usra Leedham\, Coordinator\, Student Engagement and Success at usra.leedham@utoronto.ca. If you have an accommodation need for a planned event\, please contact Usra and she will do her best to make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/advanced-standing-practice-seminar/
LOCATION:Ontario
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210901T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210901T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210831T203725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T203757Z
UID:33841-1630528200-1630530000@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Season 3 launch of 30@8:30: Interdisciplinary Scholarship in Action
DESCRIPTION:It’s back! Season 3 of 30@8:30 launches Wednesday\, September 1 at 8:30pm via @thecribcommunity on Instagram Live. \nOrganized by The Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB)\, 30@8:30 is a weekly series of Instagram Live talks that brings the community together to hear from interdisciplinary scholars and community service providers about homicide\, structural inequalities\, trauma and victimization that impact some of our most vulnerable. \nEach week\, Founder & Director Dr. Tanya L. Sharpe\, Associate Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, engages leading scholars\, community leaders\, and social work professionals in a 30-minute dialogue that explores how the current global pandemic is affecting vulnerable populations — and how we can ensure we are responding to their needs. The series explores topics including the relationship between COVID-19 and structural violence\, traumatic stress and grief\, gun violence and victimization during the outbreak\, the impact on the incarcerated\, and the erasure of our healthcare system. \nSeptember 1\nSeason Opener \nSeptember 8\nSocial Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression \nSeptember 15\nGun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada \nSeptember 22\nPolicing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy \nSeptember 29\nBlack Youth Violence and Mental Health \nOctober 6\nExploring the physical health and well-being of Black surviving family members & friends of homicide victims \nOctober 13\nYouth Voices: Engaged research in action \nOctober 20\nWebinar Season Closer – Culturally Responsive Configurations of Knowledge in Action \nTo watch 30@8:30\, follow @thecribcommunity on Instagram\, then tune in at 8:30pm on Wednesdays between September 1 and October 20 to watch the discussion via the @thecribcommunity account on Instagram Live.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/season-3-launch-of-30830-interdisciplinary-scholarship-in-action/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210902T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210902T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210819T155116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T121714Z
UID:33691-1630573200-1630587600@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Social Work Conference - Day 2
DESCRIPTION:The Introduction to Social Work Conference is a key opportunity to learn from faculty members\, alumni\, and community-based practitioners\, and to begin reflecting upon your own contributions to the learning community and to the field of social work. \nAttendance is expected for incoming 2-Year MSW students and optional for MSW-ITR students. Incoming Advanced Standing students who are not attending the Advanced Standing Practice Seminar are welcome to attend. \nIntroduction to Social Work Conference\nSeptember 1st\,9:00am-12:00pm & September 2nd\, 9:00am-1:00pm\nAttendees: Incoming 2-Year MSW expected; Incoming MSW-ITR and Advanced Standing MSW welcome \nA registration link was sent to all students by email. Check your inbox for this link. \n> Click here to view FIFSW’s Orientation booklet\, which includes an agenda for the Conference \n\nAll upcoming events for new MSW students include:\n\n• August 31: All-Cohort MSW Orientation\n• September 1 & 2: Introduction to Social Work Conference\n• September 1-3: Advance Standing Practice Seminar (Incoming Advanced Standing MSW students only)\n• September 9: School of Graduate Studies Orientation Session\n\n• September 9: Research and Writing at the Graduate Level Workshop\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome all of you to the FIFSW! Should you have any questions about Orientation Week\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Milad Tabataba\, Assistant Dean\, Student Services at milad.tabataba@utoronto.ca or Usra Leedham\, Coordinator\, Student Engagement and Success at usra.leedham@utoronto.ca. If you have an accommodation need for a planned event\, please contact Usra and she will do her best to make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/introduction-to-social-work-conference-day-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210902T163000
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CREATED:20210819T161447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T161456Z
UID:33705-1630573200-1630600200@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Standing Practice Seminar (Day 2/3)
DESCRIPTION:September 1st\, 2nd\, & 3rd\, 9:00am-4:30pm \nThis voluntary learning activity is for incoming Advanced Standing MSW students who would like a refresher of foundational social work practice skills.  \nRegistration for this event is now closed; students who are registered must attend all three days and will receive a certificate upon completion. Please see the attached invitation and the email sent from the Associate Dean’s Office in July with the subject line ‘Advanced Standing Practice Seminar’ for full details.  \nDon’t hesitate to contact Megan Davies\, Simulation Program Coordinator\, at megancatherine.davies@utoronto.ca\, if you have any questions or to be added to the waitlist. \n\n\n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome all of you to the FIFSW! Should you have any questions about Orientation Week\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Milad Tabataba\, Assistant Dean\, Student Services at milad.tabataba@utoronto.ca or Usra Leedham\, Coordinator\, Student Engagement and Success at usra.leedham@utoronto.ca. If you have an accommodation need for a planned event\, please contact Usra and she will do her best to make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/dvanced-standing-practice-seminar-day-2-3/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210903T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210903T163000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210819T161601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T201400Z
UID:33709-1630659600-1630686600@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Standing Practice Seminar (Day 3/3)
DESCRIPTION:September 1st\, 2nd\, & 3rd\, 9:00am-4:30pm \nThis voluntary learning activity is for incoming Advanced Standing MSW students who would like a refresher of foundational social work practice skills.  \nRegistration for this event is now closed; students who are registered must attend all three days and will receive a certificate upon completion. Please see the attached invitation and the email sent from the Associate Dean’s Office in July with the subject line ‘Advanced Standing Practice Seminar’ for full details.  \nDon’t hesitate to contact Megan Davies\, Simulation Program Coordinator\, at megancatherine.davies@utoronto.ca\, if you have any questions or to be added to the waitlist. \n\n\n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome all of you to the FIFSW! Should you have any questions about Orientation Week\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Milad Tabataba\, Assistant Dean\, Student Services at milad.tabataba@utoronto.ca or Usra Leedham\, Coordinator\, Student Engagement and Success at usra.leedham@utoronto.ca. If you have an accommodation need for a planned event\, please contact Usra and she will do her best to make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/advanced-standing-practice-seminar-day-3-3/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210908T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210908T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210831T204119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T142348Z
UID:33844-1631133000-1631134800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:30@8:30: Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, September 8 at 8:30pm join @thecribcommunity on Instagram Live a discussion on Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression with special guest Dr. Roberta K. Timothy. \nOrganized by The Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB)\, 30@8:30 is a weekly series of Instagram Live talks that brings the community together to hear from interdisciplinary scholars and community service providers about homicide\, structural inequalities\, trauma and victimization that impact some of our most vulnerable. \nEach week\, Founder & Director Dr. Tanya L. Sharpe\, Associate Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, engages leading scholars\, community leaders\, and social work professionals in a 30-minute dialogue that explores how the current global pandemic is affecting vulnerable populations — and how we can ensure we are responding to their needs. The series explores topics including the relationship between COVID-19 and structural violence\, traumatic stress and grief\, gun violence and victimization during the outbreak\, the impact on the incarcerated\, and the erasure of our healthcare system. \nSeason 3 episodes\nSeptember 1\nSeason Opener \nSeptember 8\nSocial Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression \nSeptember 15\nGun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada \nSeptember 22\nPolicing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy \nSeptember 29\nBlack Youth Violence and Mental Health \nOctober 6\nExploring the physical health and well-being of Black surviving family members & friends of homicide victims \nOctober 13\nYouth Voices: Engaged research in action \nOctober 20\nWebinar Season Closer – Culturally Responsive Configurations of Knowledge in Action \nTo watch 30@8:30\, follow @thecribcommunity on Instagram\, then tune in at 8:30pm on Wednesdays between September 1 and October 20 to watch the discussion via the @thecribcommunity account on Instagram Live.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/30830-social-determinants-of-health-sdoh-and-anti-oppression/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210909T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210819T155640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T162332Z
UID:33693-1631181600-1631188800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:School of Graduate Studies Orientation Session
DESCRIPTION:School of Graduate Studies Orientation Session (Optional)\nAttendees: Incoming 2-Year MSW\, Advanced Standing MSW\, MSW-ITR\n\nAt this official welcome\, you’ll meet Professor Joshua Barker (Dean\, School of Graduate Studies and Vice-Provost\, Graduate Research and Education) and hear from experienced graduate students. Details are available on the Virtual Orientation Site.\n \nMore details for accessing the SGS Virtual Orientation site and the live Orientation Session can be found here. \n\nThe SGS Virtual Orientation Site links you to pre-recorded and live events focused on introducing you to the many U of T programs and offerings relevant to all graduate students. At the live Orientation Session\, you’ll meet Professor Joshua Barker (Dean\, School of Graduate Studies and Vice-Provost\, Graduate Research and Education) and hear from experienced graduate students.\n \nNote that you will require a UTORid to access the SGS Virtual Orientation site (see instructions for converting your JOINid to a UTORid above).\n\nGraduate school is a very busy time\, and a graduate education at U of T offers unparalleled professional and personal opportunities to learn and grow in myriad ways.  To help you discover and navigate the many offerings and supports available at U of T during these uncertain times\, the School of Graduate Studies is excited to share the SGS Virtual Orientation Site.\n\n\n\nAll upcoming events for new MSW students include:\n\n• August 31: All-Cohort MSW Orientation\n• September 1 & 2: Introduction to Social Work Conference\n• September 1-3: Advance Standing Practice Seminar (Incoming Advanced Standing MSW students only)\n• September 9: School of Graduate Studies Orientation Session\n\n• September 9: Research and Writing at the Graduate Level Workshop\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome all of you to the FIFSW! Should you have any questions about Orientation Week\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Milad Tabataba\, Assistant Dean\, Student Services at milad.tabataba@utoronto.ca or Usra Leedham\, Coordinator\, Student Engagement and Success at usra.leedham@utoronto.ca. If you have an accommodation need for a planned event\, please contact Usra and she will do her best to make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/school-of-graduate-studies-orientation-session/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210909T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210909T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210819T155928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T162305Z
UID:33695-1631190600-1631197800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Research and Writing at the Graduate Level Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Research and Writing at the Graduate Level Workshop \nSeptember 9th\, 12:30-2:30pm EST \nAttendees: Incoming 2-Year MSW\, Advanced Standing MSW\, MSW-ITR\n \nThis optional but highly recommended workshop provides an introduction to strategies for conducting library research and writing at a graduate level for incoming MSW students. The library research portion of the session introduces students to the social work databases and article discovery tools at the University of Toronto Libraries. It will also cover what library resources\, services\, and facilities are reopening or changing for the Fall semester. \n\nThe writing portion of the workshop provides practical strategies for understanding and meeting the expectations of critical reading and writing assignments in the MSW program. Finally\, the workshop will cover resources that support graduate students’ writing at the U of T\, including the Health Sciences Writing Centre; all MSW students have access to free 50-minute consultations. You can make an appointment by visiting the Health Sciences Writing Centre. The ‘Make an Appointment’ button will take you to Quercus\, which will require you to log in with your UTORid and register for a Health Sciences Writing Centre account.\n\n\n\nAll upcoming events for new MSW students include:\n\n• August 31: All-Cohort MSW Orientation\n• September 1 & 2: Introduction to Social Work Conference\n• September 1-3: Advance Standing Practice Seminar (Incoming Advanced Standing MSW students only)\n• September 9: School of Graduate Studies Orientation Session\n\n• September 9: Research and Writing at the Graduate Level Workshop\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome all of you to the FIFSW! Should you have any questions about Orientation Week\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Milad Tabataba\, Assistant Dean\, Student Services at milad.tabataba@utoronto.ca or Usra Leedham\, Coordinator\, Student Engagement and Success at usra.leedham@utoronto.ca. If you have an accommodation need for a planned event\, please contact Usra and she will do her best to make appropriate arrangements.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/research-and-writing-at-the-graduate-level-workshop/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210910T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210910T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210918T232059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210918T232059Z
UID:34093-1631264400-1631275200@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 2 Field Instructor Professional Development #1
DESCRIPTION:Reviewing Orientation (Eileen McKee and Ambreen Su) and Accessibility Supports for Field Instructors (Hannah Monroe)
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-2-field-instructor-professional-development-1/
LOCATION:Ontario
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210914T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210914T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210918T231537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210918T231537Z
UID:34085-1631620800-1631624400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Year 2 Student-FFL meetings #1
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/year-2-student-ffl-meetings-1/
LOCATION:Ontario
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210915T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210915T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210831T204707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210909T145753Z
UID:33848-1631737800-1631739600@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:30@8:30: Gun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, September 15 at 8:30pm join @thecribcommunity on Instagram Live for a discussion of Gun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada. \nOrganized by The Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB)\, 30@8:30 is a weekly series of Instagram Live talks that brings the community together to hear from interdisciplinary scholars and community service providers about homicide\, structural inequalities\, trauma and victimization that impact some of our most vulnerable. \nEach week\, Founder & Director Dr. Tanya L. Sharpe\, Associate Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, engages leading scholars\, community leaders\, and social work professionals in a 30-minute dialogue that explores how the current global pandemic is affecting vulnerable populations — and how we can ensure we are responding to their needs. The series explores topics including the relationship between COVID-19 and structural violence\, traumatic stress and grief\, gun violence and victimization during the outbreak\, the impact on the incarcerated\, and the erasure of our healthcare system. \nSeason 3 episodes\nSeptember 1\nSeason Opener \nSeptember 8\nSocial Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression \nSeptember 15\nGun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada \nSeptember 22\nPolicing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy \nSeptember 29\nBlack Youth Violence and Mental Health \nOctober 6\nExploring the physical health and well-being of Black surviving family members & friends of homicide victims \nOctober 13\nYouth Voices: Engaged research in action \nOctober 20\nWebinar Season Closer – Culturally Responsive Configurations of Knowledge in Action \nTo watch 30@8:30\, follow @thecribcommunity on Instagram\, then tune in at 8:30pm on Wednesdays between September 1 and October 20 to watch the discussion via the @thecribcommunity account on Instagram Live.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/30830-gun-violence-causes-consequences-solutions-for-canada/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210920T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210610T135444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T150759Z
UID:32811-1632139200-1632142800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Interprofessional Education (IPE) Orientation
DESCRIPTION:All health professional students have the opportunity to develop collaborative competencies through the integrated developmental Interprofessional Education (IPE) curriculum in both the university and practice settings. The goal of IPE is to prepare health professional students with the knowledge\, skills and attitudes necessary for collaborative interprofessional practice. \nAll FIFSW students interested in learning more about the IPE program are invited to attend the IPE Orientation on September 20 via Zoom. \nThe zoom link to register has been provided via the weekly Student Digest. \nAll FIFSW students interested in learning more about the IPE program are encouraged to attend.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/interprofessional-education-ipe-orientation/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210922T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210901T122440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T200925Z
UID:33854-1632342600-1632344400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:30@8:30: Policing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, September 22 at 8:30pm join @thecribcommunity on Instagram Live for a discussion on Policing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy. \nOrganized by The Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB)\, 30@8:30 is a weekly series of Instagram Live talks that brings the community together to hear from interdisciplinary scholars and community service providers about homicide\, structural inequalities\, trauma and victimization that impact some of our most vulnerable. \nEach week\, Founder & Director Dr. Tanya L. Sharpe\, Associate Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, engages leading scholars\, community leaders\, and social work professionals in a 30-minute dialogue that explores how the current global pandemic is affecting vulnerable populations — and how we can ensure we are responding to their needs. The series explores topics including the relationship between COVID-19 and structural violence\, traumatic stress and grief\, gun violence and victimization during the outbreak\, the impact on the incarcerated\, and the erasure of our healthcare system. \nSeason 3 episodes\nSeptember 1\nSeason Opener \nSeptember 8\nSocial Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression \nSeptember 15\nGun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada \nSeptember 22\nPolicing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy \nSeptember 29\nBlack Youth Violence and Mental Health \nOctober 6\nExploring the physical health and well-being of Black surviving family members & friends of homicide victims \nOctober 13\nYouth Voices: Engaged research in action \nOctober 20\nWebinar Season Closer – Culturally Responsive Configurations of Knowledge in Action \nTo watch 30@8:30\, follow @thecribcommunity on Instagram\, then tune in at 8:30pm on Wednesdays between September 1 and October 20 to watch the discussion via the @thecribcommunity account on Instagram Live.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/30830-policing-and-surveillance-of-black-communities-implications-for-public-policy/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210924T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210922T194404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T194423Z
UID:34217-1632474000-1632486600@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Brain and Mental Health in Black and Indigenous Children and Youth: Towards Achieving Health Equity
DESCRIPTION:This half-day symposium is focused on research examining systemic biases and injustices and its relationship to brain and mental health in children and youth and their families who are Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Colour (BIPOC). FIFSW Professor Charmaine Williams is among the featured speakers. \n> Click here to learn more and register\nAgenda\n\n\n9:00am – 9:10am Opening Remarks\nDr. Lisa Robinson; Staff Physician\, Division of Nephrology; Senior Scientist;  The Hospital for Sick Children and Vice-Dean\, Strategy & Operations\,   Temerty Faculty of Medicine; The University of Toronto. \n9:10am – 9:50am Black Mental Health Matters: Community Perspectives\, Healthcare  Responses\nDr. Charmaine Williams – Vice-Dean\, Students\, School of Graduate    Studies & Professor\, Factor-Inwentash\, Faculty of Social Work\, University     of Toronto \n9:50am – 10:20am Mental Health & Black Children & Youth\nDr. Fatimah Jackson-Best – Adjunct Professor York University\, and Project  Manager for the Pathways to Care Project with the Black Health Alliance \n10:20am – 10:40am TOPIC: Diversity in the medical field\nDr. Chika Oriuwa – Psychiatry Resident\, University of Toronto \n10:40am – 10:55am BREAK \n10:55am – 11:35am What is Indigenous mental health & why it matters to you\nDr. Suzanne Stewart – Associate Professor\, Dalla Lana School of Public   Health\, and Director of the Waakebiness -Bryce Institute for Indigenous    Health\, University of Toronto \n11:35am – 11:55am Understanding barriers to mental health care in diverse youth ​with chronic illness\nDr. Ashley Danguecan – Psychologist\, The Hospital for Sick Children \n11:55am – 12:25pm Indigenous Trauma Informed Land Based Practices for Mental Health\nDr. Jeffrey Schiffer – Executive Director\, Native Child and Family Services   of Toronto \n12:25pm – 12:55pm PANEL DISCUSSION – ALL SPEAKERS\nModerator: Dr Estelle Gauda\, Head\, Division of Neonatology; Senior  Scientist – The Hospital for Sick Children \n12:55pm  Closing Remarks
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/brain-and-mental-health-in-black-and-indigenous-children-and-youth-towards-achieving-health-equity/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:External public event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210929T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210901T122644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T211522Z
UID:33858-1632947400-1632949200@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:30@8:30: Black Youth Violence and Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, September 29 at 8:30pm join @thecribcommunity on Instagram Live for a discussion on Black Youth Violence and Mental Health. \nOrganized by The Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB)\, 30@8:30 is a weekly series of Instagram Live talks that brings the community together to hear from interdisciplinary scholars and community service providers about homicide\, structural inequalities\, trauma and victimization that impact some of our most vulnerable. \nEach week\, Founder & Director Dr. Tanya L. Sharpe\, Associate Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, engages leading scholars\, community leaders\, and social work professionals in a 30-minute dialogue that explores how the current global pandemic is affecting vulnerable populations — and how we can ensure we are responding to their needs. The series explores topics including the relationship between COVID-19 and structural violence\, traumatic stress and grief\, gun violence and victimization during the outbreak\, the impact on the incarcerated\, and the erasure of our healthcare system. \nSeason 3 episodes\nSeptember 1\nSeason Opener \nSeptember 8\nSocial Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression \nSeptember 15\nGun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada \nSeptember 22\nPolicing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy \nSeptember 29\nBlack Youth Violence and Mental Health \nOctober 6\nExploring the physical health and well-being of Black surviving family members & friends of homicide victims \nOctober 13\nYouth Voices: Engaged research in action \nOctober 20\nWebinar Season Closer – Culturally Responsive Configurations of Knowledge in Action \nTo watch 30@8:30\, follow @thecribcommunity on Instagram\, then tune in at 8:30pm on Wednesdays between September 1 and October 20 to watch the discussion via the @thecribcommunity account on Instagram Live.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/30830-black-youth-violence-and-mental-health/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210930T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210930T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T102039
CREATED:20210924T212029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T174657Z
UID:34252-1633023000-1633028400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Intentional Reconciliation & Practices of Care: Our responsibility of Reconciliation in Social Work
DESCRIPTION:The University of Toronto’s Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work and Wilfrid Laurier University’s Lyle S. Hallman Faculty of Social Work would like to invite you to our National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Event: Intentional Reconciliation and Practices of Care : Our Responsibility of Reconciliation in Social Work \nThe event will be held virtually on September 30th from 5:30 – 7:00 PM EST.  \nThis educational discussion explores the critical role that social workers play in furthering and advancing reconciliation with Indigenous communities on Turtle Island and beyond. This event will provide social work students with an opportunity to recognize their important role in reconciliation and to discuss the specific responsibilities that social work\, as a practice of care\, has in the ongoing process of reconciliation and decolonization. \nPlease register in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://utoronto.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrfu2gqDMsHNWGZ7k2slYvUBD_n2-C1PBW \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nClick here to view Resources and Supports for The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/intentional-reconciliation-practices-of-care-our-responsibility-of-reconciliation-in-social-work/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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