News Category: Charmaine Williams
Rethinking family caregiving: Q&A with Charmaine Williams, director of the Family Caregiving Project
Categories: Charmaine Williams, Faculty, Q & A, ResearchThe Family Caregiving Project, led by Professor Charmaine Williams, is a multi-year research study exploring the […]
The Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work welcomes Professor Charmaine Williams as Interim Dean
Categories: Charmaine WilliamsProfessor Charmaine Williams, a passionate social work scholar and dedicated educator whose service to the University of […]
The Family Caregiving Project shares online resources to improve mental health care for families
Categories: Charmaine Williams, Toula KourgiantakisTo mark World Mental Health Day on October 10, The Family Caregiving Project — a research study led by Professor Charmaine Williams — has released a collection […]
Charmaine Williams talks about racism and mental health on the Catch up on Kids Mental Health podcast
Categories: Charmaine WilliamsOn August 30, Professor Charmaine Williams was Janet Morrison’s guest on the “Catch-Up on Kids Mental Health” […]
#SafeHandsSafeHearts addresses the needs of racialized LGBTQIA+ communities in Thailand, India and Canada during COVID-19
Categories: Charmaine Williams, Peter NewmanResearch led by Professor Peter A. Newman, Provost Postdoctoral Fellow Notisha Massaquoi and Professor Charmaine Williams has […]
New video series from The Family Caregiving Project provides insight on how families navigate mental illness
Categories: Charmaine WilliamsThe Family Caregiving Project, led by FIFSW Professor Charmaine Williams, has launched a series of videos to […]
Black History Month: Celebrating Black Excellence
Categories: Carmen Logie, Charmaine Williams, Dexter Voisin, Keith Adamson, Tanya SharpeIn honour of Black History Month, communities throughout the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work and the […]
Charmaine Williams talks to Breakfast Television about the disproportionate mental health and health impacts of Ontario’s Stay at Home orders
Categories: Charmaine Williams, FacultyProfessor Charmaine Williams spoke to Breakfast Television about the effect that Ontario’s COVID-19 Stay at Home orders […]
The Toronto Star talks to Ramona Alaggia and Charmaine Williams for insight on COVID-19’s impact on women’s mental health
Categories: Charmaine Williams, Ramona AlaggiaFactor-Inwentash Faculty professors Ramona Alaggia and Charmaine Williams were interviewed for a Toronto Star article on COVID-19’s […]
Charmaine Williams is promoted to the rank of full professor
Categories: Charmaine Williams, FacultyI am delighted to share with you that Professor Charmaine Williams has been promoted to the […]