BSW student,Andrew Seinet-Spaulding, nominated for 鶹Լ athlete of the year
MONTREAL - The major award nominees have been announced for 鶹Լ's 43rd annual athletics gala, an event scheduled to be held on April 19, via a virtual online Facebook Premiere broadcast, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Feature article tells the story of 鶹Լ alumna and Executive Director of ICAN-鶹Լ, Amal Elsana Alhjooj
Dr. Amal Elsana Alhjooj, 鶹Լ MSW and PhD alumna, and currently the Executive Director of 鶹Լ’s International Community Action Network (ICAN), has been the focus of a feature article in the Times of Israel: Far from her village, rare Bedouin feminist fights for Israeli women and peace.
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Professor Alicia Boatswain-Kyte presented at the Special Commission on Children's Rights and Youth Protection
On February 4th, Prof.
Lillian Iannone: Honourary Social Worker
Lillian was recently recognized for her dedication and exceptional work as the recipient of the Arts Award of Excellence for Administrative and Support Staff.Lillian Iannone has been a member of the 鶹Լ community and School of Social Work for 45 years. At the age of 17, straight out of high school, Lillian interviewed for a position at the School and has been thereever since. She is currently the Administrative & Student Affairs Coordinator.
It is with deep sadness that The 鶹Լ School of Social Work announces the passing of Darrell Johnson
Darrell Roy Johnson, 59, of Montréal died on February 9, 2020 at the Cornwall Hospice in Cornwall, Ontario. He spent his final days surrounded by family members and friends as well as many caring doctors, nurses, and personal support workers. He struggled valiantly following his brain tumour diagnosis in November 2018, always retaining his characteristic sense of humour and hope, but eventually succumbed to complications from the condition.
PhD candidate Melanie Doucet presents at the Special Commission
PhD candidate Melanie Doucet presented compelling testimony about the experiences and needs of young people leaving out of home care to the Special Commission on the Rights of the Child and Youth Protection.
See Montreal Gazette for full report.
Professor Trocmé at the Special Commission on Children's Rights and Youth Protection
On December 10th, Professor Trocmé presented child protection research and recommendations to the Special Commission onChildren's Rights and Youth Protection. He argued for a more flexibleapproach in collaboration with professionals and community agencies with better access to specialized services.
Professor Boatswain-Kyte on the overrepresentation of Black children in the protection system to the Special Commission on Children's Rights and Youth Protection
Professor Alicia Boatswain-Kyte and colleagues submitted a report on the overrepresentation of Black children in the protection system to the Special Commission on Children's Rights and Youth Protection.
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Death of Fleurette Osborne, community activist and founding President of the Black Women of Canada
Fleurette Osborne, MSW 鶹Լ, died in Hamilton, Ontario on November 23, at the age of 92. Her body is currently in the care of Kane Fetterly funeral home. Important documents are missing. Fleurette was a community activist and founding member and President of the Black Women of Canada.
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School of Social Work lecturer Corrie Sirota-Frankel gives a Tedx Talk on bereavement and loss
School of Social Work lecturer Corrie Sirota-Frankel gives a Tedx Talk on bereavement and loss
View it here: https://youtu.be/PQ27tYEb74Y
Delphine Collin-Vézina, Director of the CRCF, presented to the Special Commission on Children's Rights and Youth Protection
Delphine Collin-Vézina, Director of the CRCF, presented to the Special Commission on Children's Rights and Youth Protection.
Read the highlights of her presentation in The Gazette.
In Celebration of Dr. Sydney Duder
After 45 years of teaching, Dr. Sydney Duder is set to retire at the age of 98. Arts Student Ambassador Sophie Brzozowski chatted with Sydney about her time at 鶹Լ, and what she looks forward to post-retirement.
See full articlehere.
"To die well, we must talk about death and end-of-life care sooner" by Tamara Sussman
"To die well, we must talk about death and end-of-life care sooner".Tamara Sussman publishes an opinion piece on her research for TheConversation
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Tamara Sussman publishes an opinion piece on her research for TheConversation
Link to further details:
http://theconversation.com/to-die-well-we-must-talk-about-death-and-end-of-life-care-sooner-124256
Congratulations to Melanie Doucet for being selected as one of the six 2019 finalists of the The Lynn Factor Stand Up for Kids National Award
Finalists were celebrated at Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada’s Stand Up for Kids Awards Night in Toronto presented by CIBC on September 11, 2019.
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