News Category: Faculty
FIFSW’s Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) held online for the first time
Categories: Marion BogoEach fall, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work students participate in an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) adapted […]
New Research led by Rupaleem Bhuyan highlights how migrant communities build resilience through advocacy
Categories: Rupaleem BhuyanNew research led by Associate Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan highlights how migrant communities that work together to […]
The Toronto Star interviews Tanya Sharpe about Statistics Canada’s 2019 homicide report, which collects race-based data for the first time
Categories: Tanya SharpeAssociate Professor Tanya Sharpe, director of The Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of […]
Racism on the frontlines: Keith Adamson’s discusses what social workers and social service workers can do to address racism
Categories: Keith AdamsonOn November 4, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream Keith Adamson presented the the keynote address “Racism at the Front […]
Watch Ramona Alaggia’s keynote address to OCSWSSW on mobilizing an anti-violence movement in a pandemic
Categories: Ramona AlaggiaPerspective, the official publication of the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) has […]
New study by Kyle Ganson links employment insecurity to anxiety and depression among young adults during COVID-19
Categories: Kyle GansonYoung adults may be less susceptible to the serious adverse health effects of COVID-19, but they have […]
Researchers highlight The Toronto Simulation Model in a new paper, published in Clinical Social Work Journal
Categories: Marion BogoA new article by Factor-Inwentash Faculty professors Marion Bogo, Toula Kourgiantakis, David Burns, Bryn King, and […]
U.S. election: Dean Dexter Voisin speaks out against voter suppression
Categories: Dexter VoisinA recent report from Global News looks at what a Trump re-election means for a democratic system […]
Ellen Katz shares her experience teaching students about experiential and embodied learning, and meditation practices
Categories: Ellen KatzAssociate Professor Ellen Katz is a featured guest on The Circled Square, a podcast on Buddhist Studies […]
CBC’s Metro Morning speaks to Tanya Sharpe about Trump’s comments on white supremacy
Categories: Tanya SharpeAssociate Professor Tanya Sharpe was on CBC’s Metro Morning on October 1 to discuss President Donald Trump’s […]