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SUMMARY:Black History Month Symposium – What Has Changed: The Role of Attitudinal Barriers to Advancing Black Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Black History Month Symposium takes place on Feb. 6\, exploring the topic “What Has Changed: The Role of Attitudinal Barriers to Advancing Black Inclusion.” The panel will discuss barriers that impact efforts to address systemic anti-Black racism in post-secondary environments. FIFSW Dean & Professor Charmaine Williams will provide opening remarks with Njoki Wane\, Professor & Chair\, Department of Social Justice Education at OISE. \nEvent objectives:\n\nUnderstand attitudinal barriers that manifest in current and historical perceptions about Blackness and Black communities;\nIdentify and discuss the role of post-secondary environments and attitudinal barriers that impact efforts to address systemic anti-Black racism;\nIdentify and discuss the strategies\, tools and resources to strengthen advocacy and EDI transformation efforts to address intersectional forms of anti-Black racism in post-secondary environments.\n\n> Click here to learn more and register.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/black-history-month-symposium-what-has-changed-the-role-of-attitudinal-barriers-to-advancing-black-inclusion/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Public
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SUMMARY:Carving Out the Role of Social Work in Interprofessional Teams
DESCRIPTION:IPE will be hosting an in-person talk with Taylor Robertson\, MSW\, RSW\, a Social Worker with experience in interprofessional teams. Students will be able to engage in discussion around how to define their role in these contexts. \n\n\nWe will be providing lunch and registration is required due to limited capacity via Eventbrite – Please register here: \nSW IPE: Carving out the Role of Social Work in Interprofessional Teams Tickets\, Tue\, 7 Feb 2023 at 12:15 PM | Eventbrite
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/carving-out-the-role-of-social-work-in-interprofessional-teams/
LOCATION:Room SWK 548\, 246 Bloor Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:Paramount Studios on Campus
DESCRIPTION:Graduation Composite Portrait Photography.\n\nTo Book your Appointment:\n1. Enter www.newparamount.com\n2. Select “Book”\n3. Register as a new User\n4. Re-enter and select “University/College”\n5. Choose UT Social Work Only\n6. Book your Date & Time\nLocation: Room SK652\nSitting Fee: $25\n\nNote: This is for students who are expecting to graduate in 2023!
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/paramount-studios-on-campus/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, room SK 652\, 246 Bloor Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6G 2T4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:Me? A Field Instructor??
DESCRIPTION:Join the Practicum Office on Tuesday February 14\, 2023 @12:15 pm for a panel discussion on being a field instructor. Panelists will discuss their own experiences as FIFSW field instructors and answer student questions.  \nMEET THE PANELISTS-  \nMichelle Anbar-Goldstein (CAMH)\nKaitlyn Axelrod (Sheena’s Place)\nMichelle English (CAMH)\nYasmeen Rafiq (Region of Peel)\nRyan Williams (LOFT)  \n The first 20 students to register will be automatically entered into a raffle for the chance to win FIFSW SWAG! Winners will be announced at the end of the session.  \n> Click here to register\n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/me-a-field-instructor-2/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230222T190000
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UID:41746-1677085200-1677092400@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guest speaker\, Trish Lenz: Canadian Social Work History
DESCRIPTION:  \nInternational Student Experience Seminar Series by FIFSW Student Services and Registrar’s Office \n\n\n\nJoin fellow students for dinner while guest speaker\, Trish Lenz provides insight on Canadian Social Work History.\n\n\n\n\nTrish Lenz is a PhD candidate and Course Instructor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, University of Toronto. Her current research interest in transformational social innovation\, local government and nonprofit organizational relations aims to contribute to practical work to redistribute social power\, decision-making authority and resources to historically marginalized groups.  She is also a public servant at the City of Toronto\, responsible for managing a team of staff currently undertaking transformational systems-level work in the housing and homelessness sector. Trish has been privileged to work for and advocate with people experiencing homelessness and housing instability for over a decade. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCanadian Social Work History Tickets\, Wed\, 22 Feb 2023 at 5:00 PM | Eventbrite
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/guest-speaker-trish-lenz-canadian-social-work-history/
LOCATION:Student Lounge\, 246 Bloor St. West\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:Black Joy\, Black Liberation
DESCRIPTION:Arts-based Workshop\n\nThe BSWSA at the University of Toronto’s Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work would like to invite you to an arts-based workshop that will focus on Black joy and Black liberation. Emilie Jabouin will lead this workshop by using sound and movement as processes for tapping into the Back body experience. Emilie is a dance artist and Ph.D. Candidate in Communication and Culture at the Toronto Metropolitan University. Emilie’s work focuses on bridging the gap between research and performance to support Black healing.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/black-joy-and-black-liberation/
LOCATION:Student Lounge Room 320\, 246 Bloor Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:University of Toronto Black History Month Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Division of University Advancement in partnership with Hart House\, the annual Black History Month luncheon provides a platform to hear inspiring speakers\, see dynamic performances and celebrate community in a welcoming space. This year’s event will return to its roots with an in-person experience and we invite guests to come and taste the delicious food\, network with friends or make new ones and participate in celebrating Black Excellence. \nThis year’s event will spotlight Cameron Bailey who will deliver our special keynote address. Cameron Bailey is a notable Canadian who currently serves as CEO for the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.  Mr. Bailey is also a respected film critic\, a Gemini Award winning writer\, film director and published author. \n> Click here to learn more and register
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/university-of-toronto-black-history-month-luncheon/
LOCATION:Hart House\, 7 Hart House Circle\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alumni
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SUMMARY:Eating Disorders are a Social Justice Issue
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Aryal Maharaj\, M.Ed (RP Qualifying) Outreach & Education Coordinator at NEDIC\, UHN \nThis talk is for Health and Mental Health Field of Study (FoS) students; registration is required in advance. \nWe are inviting you to attend our Mental Health and Health Equity Rounds series for the 2022-2023 academic year! These rounds were developed to provide additional training and education for Advanced Standing and Year 2 students in the Mental Health and Health field of study. The topics will focus on health and mental health equity issues\, and we have invited social workers and other professionals who have expertise in various areas to deliver these talks. Students in the Mental Health and Health field of study who attend four out of five of the talks will receive a certificate of completion for their participation in the Mental Health and Health Equity Rounds. \nYou can register for this talk through the following Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/equity-round-4-tickets-460353418467
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/eating-disorders-are-a-social-justice-issue/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, Room 720\, 246 Bloor Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:Buffet Lunch with the GSA
DESCRIPTION:Welcome! \nThis is an informal\, drop-in event for MSW students at FIFSW\, to get to know their newly elected GSA. All MSW students are welcome to drop by\, however\, lunch will only be provided to the first 50 individuals who register for this event (i.e. the catered lunch is on a first-come\, first serve basis\, based on those who register before the registration limit is reached). \n 
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/buffet-lunch-with-the-gsa/
LOCATION:SK 548\, 246 Bloor Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Students
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UID:41584-1677603600-1677610800@socialwork.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Black Joy\, Black Liberation\, with Emilie 'Zila' Jabouin
DESCRIPTION:The Black Social Work Association at the University of Toronto’s Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work would like to invite Black-identifying U of T community members to an arts-based workshop that will focus on Black joy and Black liberation. Emilie Jabouin will lead this workshop by using sound and movement as processes for tapping into the Back body experience. \nEmilie is a dance artist and Phd Candidate in Communication and Culture at the Toronto Metropolitan University. Emilie’s work focuses on bridging the gap between research and performance to support Black healing. \n> Click here to RSVP
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/black-joy-black-liberation-with-emilie-zila-jabouin/
LOCATION:FIFSW\, 246 Bloor Street W.\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Black-identifying U of T community members
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