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Alicia Boatswain-Kyte receives SSHRC funds for work with the Cote-des-Neiges Black Community Association on the differential impact of COVID-19 for Black Montrealers

平特五不中-led project, COVID-19: Advocating for resiliency through understanding the differential impacts of COVID-19 for Black Montrealers,听headed by听Alicia Boatswain-Kyte, Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, received funding. In partnership with the听Cote-des-Neiges Black Community Association Inc.

Published: 23 Sep 2020

PhD Grad and Course Lecturer Melanie Doucet publishes study on supportive relationships for youth leaving care

In a photo voice study released this month in the International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience, Dr. Melanie Doucet worked with eight former youth in care to describe what types relationships they had found most helpful as they left group or foster care. Relationships to culture, spirituality and the land were identified as particularly important for racialized and Indigenous youth.

Published: 22 Sep 2020

Provost gives update on 平特五不中鈥檚 Action Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism

Provost Manfredi discusses the consultations that have gone into formulating the Action Plan (due to be completed by Sept. 30), the Plan's goals and its eventual implementation.

See 平特五不中 Reporter for full details.

Published: 21 Sep 2020

Professor Boatswain-Kyte: Black children five times more likely than White children to be placed in out-of-home care

In听a study published this month听in a leading international journal,听Professor Alicia Boatswain-Kyte听and colleagues tracked child protection services over a ten-year span for a group of close to 16,000 children involved in an urban agency in Quebec.

Published: 10 Sep 2020

Susan Mintzberg, Social Work PhD Candidate Published Article: "Back to School: between the tree and the bark

Susan's article regarding the back to school plan in Quebec was recently published in LA PRESSE newspaper.听听

To read Susan's piece click听here.

Published: 25 Aug 2020

Sherel Griffith - Recent Graduate of M.Sc (A) Couple and Family Therapy Program Featured in Community Newspaper

Sherel is applying her expertise and knowledge of family psychotherapy to strengthen the lives of Black families and build a community network.

Read the article here.

Published: 27 Jul 2020

Professors Tamara Sussman and Shari Brotman on Combatting Ageism

In an article in the July 22nd edition of the Montreal Gazette, Professors Tamara Sussman & Shari Brotman argue that reducing older people to "passive" and "vulnerable" victims reinforces ageist attitudes that contribute to their marginalization.

Published: 27 Jul 2020

Invitation for Social Work Students to Participate in Resilience App Study

The Regulation, Affect, and Development (RAaD) Lab (Prof. Katherine Maurer) invites all students of the 平特五不中 School of Social Work with access to an iPhone to participate in an online research study on increasing resilience to stress. Participants will engage in daily activities to increase healthy stress management skills via an iOS phone application (the JoyPop app).

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Published: 22 Jul 2020

Oka Crisis Land Dispute - City News Interview Featuring Professor Wanda Gabriel

Professor Wanda Gabriel and other community members speak out about the unresolved land dispute at the centre of the Oka Crisis thirty years on.

To watch the full interview click听here.

Published: 15 Jul 2020

Delphine Collin-V茅zina - Responding to Child Protection-Involved Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic"

Delphine Collin-V茅zina,听Associate Professor in the 平特五不中 School of Social Work and the Director of the 平特五不中 Centre for Research on Children and Families (CRCF),听received COVID-19 research funding.

Published: 14 Jul 2020

Coming soon! McLennan-Redpath Terrace Pick-Up Service

Beginning the week of July 20, 平特五不中 students, faculty and staff will be able to take advantage of a Terrace Pickup Service for print books not available electronically or through the听HathiTrust Emergency Temporary Access Service (ETAS). The initial rollout of this service will provide access to books housed in the McLennan-Redpath Library Complex and the Nahum Gelber Law Library only. Materials from other branches will not be available during the first phase of this service.

Published: 13 Jul 2020

Reflecting on strategy and healthcare in a pandemic with Susan and Henry Mintzberg

In a 平特五不中 Alumni webcast, Professor Karl Moore is joined by Professor Henry Mintzberg and Susan Mintzberg, a PhD candidate in the School of Social Work who studies the role of family caregivers in mental healthcare. The three cast light on how we can build better systems and more balanced societies based on lessons learned from COVID-19.

Link to further details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaAzXnqXnAg

Published: 6 Jul 2020

Invitation for Social Work Students to Participate in Resilience App Study

The Regulation, Affect, and Development (RAaD) Lab (Prof.听Katherine Maurer) invites all students of the 平特五不中 School of Social Work听with access to an iPhone to participate in an online research study on听increasing resilience to stress.听 Participants will engage in daily activities

Published: 26 Jun 2020

School of Social Work Equity Committee Virtual Collective Reflection on Police Brutality and Racialized Structural Violence

Space for the broader school community to reflect on social work鈥檚 complicity in structural violence and oppression led by Kate Maurer and Wanda Gabriel.

Location:听听Zoom link:听https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/92809355405

Time: 12 pm to 1pm

Published: 3 Jun 2020

Congratulations to Myriam Denov recipient of the Canada Council for the Arts鈥 2020 Killam Research Fellowship

The Canada Council for the Arts has announced six recipients of the prestigious 2020 Killam Research Fellowship, including 平特五不中听Professor听Myriam Denov.听听

Professor Myriam Denov, Canada Research Chair in Youth, Gender and Armed Conflict, received a 2020 Killam Research Fellowship to support her work examining the needs of children born of war in northern Uganda.

Published: 27 May 2020

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