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Nico Trocmé of 鶹Լ discusses why identifying and treating child neglect can be so challenging

鶹Լ Social Work Professor Nico Trocmé discusses with the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies why identifying and treating child neglect can be so challenging and emphasizes that child neglect is really a collective failure as opposed to a family failure.

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Published: 16 Nov 2017

Child Sexual Abuse: Toward a Conceptual Model and Definition

鶹Լ social work Professor Delphine Collin-Vezina in collaboration with Professor Ben Mathews from Queensland University of Technology has just published a paper proposing a new conceptual model for defining child sexual abuse.

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Published: 14 Nov 2017

Thousands march in family-friendly anti-racism protest

鶹Լ Social Work students and faculty took part in the November 12th demonstration against hate and racism in response to Bill 62, Quebec government’s religious neutrality law, which forces veiled women to show their faces to receive public services.

Published: 14 Nov 2017

Congratulations to Nico Trocmé being named a Fellow by the Royal Society of Canada

The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) announced the induction of 89new Fellows, nine of whom are 鶹Լ researchers and scholars. The new group of Fellows will be formally inducted into the RSC on November 24, in Winnipeg.

Published: 8 Sep 2017

First longitudinal study in Quebec documenting the overrepresentation of First nations children in the youth protection system

In partnership with the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission , a team of researchers at the Centre of Research on Children and Families, including doctoral student Mireille De La Sablonnière-Griffin and Professor Vandna Sinha, have released a groundbreaking report on the trajectory of services offered to First Nations youth and compare it to the rest of the Quebec population.

Published: 11 Jul 2017

Amal Elsana Alhjooj selected for Einstein Legacy Project

Former fellow Amal Elsana Alhjooj, renowned in Israel for her activism on behalf of Bedouin Arab women, is now the Executive Director at the International Community Action Network 鶹Լ in Montreal. She has recently been chosen to be part of the Einstein Legacy Project, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. This project will feature the world’s first 3D-printed book entitled“Genius: 100 Visions of the Future”.

Published: 11 Jul 2017

Bear Witness Day brings awareness to Jordan's Principle

Spirit Bear is not a household name, but he has become the symbol of Jordan's Principle, a child's-first principle meant to ensure that First Nation children receive the health care they need without delays.

He is a small teddy bear who can often be seen posing alongside children's advocate Cindy Blackstock, executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada.

Published: 11 Jul 2017

A pillar of hope for the Middle East

With an estimated 1.4 million Syrian refugees, Jordan lies at the forefront of the refugee crisis. Many of those fleeing civil war in their homeland have made their way to Jordan’s capital, Amman; once there, many have been assisted by Al Waqa, an International Community Action Network (ICAN) centre established in east Amman in 2011 by Talal Qdah, MSW’02, a graduate of 鶹Լ’s internationally renowned ICAN program.

Published: 5 Jul 2017

Blackstock: Why does the government continue to discriminate against little kids?"

The death rates were 25 per cent per year rising to close to 50 per cent over three years. Dr. Bryce said the deaths could be prevented if Ottawa provided equitable health care to “Indians” and implemented other reforms, such as improving ventilation and decreasing over-crowding at schools.

The Government of Canada refused to spend the money and public outrage was not sufficient to force Ottawa into action.

Bryce called Canada’s conduct “a national crime.

Published: 14 Jun 2017

Congratulations to Cindy Blackstock named winner of the Broadbent Institute's 2017 Jack Layton Progress Prize

The Broadbent Institute, Canada’s leading progressive,independent organization championing change through the promotion ofdemocracy, equality and sustainability, has honoured 鶹Լ faculty member, Professor Cindy Blackstock who was named winner of the 2017 Jack Layton Progress Prize.

Published: 19 Apr 2017

Congratulations to Heather MacInthosh for being selected for the 2017 H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching

Heather MacIntosh's award reflects her outstanding teaching in the Masters in Couple and Family Therapy, and in particular her integration of drama students from the department of English who play simulated couples and families. These simulations allow CFT students the opportunity to experience the full range of the treatment process from alliance building and assessment to intervention and termination.

Published: 30 Mar 2017

Congratulations Heather for being selected for the 2017 H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching

Heather’s award reflects her outstanding teaching in the Masters in Couple and Family Therapy, and in particular her integration of drama students from the department of English who play simulated couples and families.

Published: 30 Mar 2017

Youth in foster care should be nurtured and supported past the age of majority, article written by Melanie Doucet in Policy Options

See what Melanie Doucet, a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation scholar, a SSHRC Doctoral Fellow, a doctoral candidate at 鶹Լ’s School of Social Work, and a former youth in care had to say in the article published in “Policy Options” on March 9, 2017.

Published: 10 Mar 2017

Save the dates for our upcoming Invited Lectures

SAVE THE DATES

All lectures will be held @ 1:00-2:00 pm (#326 or #118, TBC) Appointments with candidates possible @ noon-1 pm or 3:30 – 5 pm (TBC) RSVP to Yong Hong @ yong.feng [at] mcgill.ca for attendance & appointments.

The School of Social Work is currently recruiting one (1) tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of Practice with Individuals, Families & Groups.

Published: 9 Mar 2017

Congratulations to Prof. Wanda Gabriel, newly appointed Assistant Professor

Ms. Wanda Gabriel is a citizen of Kanehsatake (Oka) Kanieke’ha:ke nation. She holds an MSW degree from 鶹Լ. Additionally Ms.

Published: 24 Feb 2017

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