News Category: Faculty
Charmaine Williams appointed Dean of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work
Categories: Charmaine Williams, FacultyCharmaine Williams — an accomplished leader and community engaged researcher with a deep commitment to student success […]
How Alumna Kaitlin Schwan became a leading researcher on homelessness and a national advocate for the right to housing
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Faculty, Kaitlin Schwan, LeadershipWhen Kaitlin Schwan was about six years old, she secretly gave her mother’s credit cards to people […]
One in ten adults aged 65 and over experience some form of elder abuse each year in Canada
Categories: David Burnes, Faculty, ResearchCross-posted from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging website. Every year, hundreds of thousands of older adults from […]
Charmaine Williams appointed Dean of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work
Categories: FacultyFIFSW is pleased to share the following message from Cheryl Regehr, Vice-President & Provost, University of Toronto: […]
FIFSW professors rank among the world’s most impactful social work scholars
Categories: Cheryl Regehr, Faculty, Faye Mishna, Marion Bogo, Ramona Alaggia, ResearchFactor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work researchers are among the top 100 most impactful global contributors to social […]
Watch, listen and read: FIFSW faculty offer a wealth of resources for those interested in learning more on World AIDS Day about the fight against HIV
Categories: Carmen Logie, David Brennan, Faculty, Kyle Ganson, Peter Newman, ResearchDecember 1st is World AIDS Day — a day for people worldwide to unite in the fight […]
World AIDS Day Q&A: Professor Carmen Logie on HIV prevention, stigma and care among refugee and displaced youth
Categories: Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchIn honour of World AIDS Day on December 1st, we spoke to Carmen Logie to learn […]
In Memoriam: Winnifred Anne Herington
Categories: Alumni + Friends, FacultyWinnifred Anne Herington, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Social Work Faculty from 1965 to 1989, […]
Read the Fall 2022 edition of The Word, The CRIB’s quarterly newsletter
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeThe Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) is pleased to […]
Cruel But Not Unusual, co-edited by Ramona Alaggia, provides an updated look at violence in families in Canada
Categories: Faculty, Ramona Alaggia, ResearchAn expanded and updated third edition of the book Cruel But Not Unusual examines the latest research, […]