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Behind The Mission
BTM201 – Dr. Eric Rice – The USC Center for AI in Society

Behind The Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 32:34


Show SummaryOn today's episode, we're featuring a conversation Dr. Eric Rice, Director of the Universe of Southern California Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society. In this episode, we talk about how AI can be used to research challenges faced by at-risk populations, including service members and veterans.  Provide FeedbackAs a dedicated member of the audience, we would like to hear from you about the show. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts about the show in this short feedback survey. By doing so, you will be entered to receive a signed copy of one of our host's three books on military and veteran mental health. About Today's GuestEric Rice is a professor, the associate dean for research and the founding co-director of the USC Center for AI in Society, a joint venture of the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Rice received a BA from the University of Chicago, and an MA and PhD in Sociology from Stanford University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles. He joined the USC faculty in 2009.Rice specializes in social network science and theory, as well as community-based research. His primary focus is on youth experiencing homelessness and how issues of social network influence may affect risk-taking behaviors and resilience. For several years he has worked with colleague Milind Tambe to merge social work science and AI, seeking novel solutions to major social problems such as homelessness and HIV.Rice is the author of more than 150 peer-reviewed articles in such publications as the American Journal of Public Health, AIDS and Behavior, Journal of Adolescent Health, Pediatrics, and Child Development, and the Journal of the Society for Social Work Research. He is the recipient of grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the California HIV/AIDS Research Program, the Army Research Office and other agencies. In 2012, he received the John B. Reid Early Career Award through the Society for Prevention Research. In 2021, he was inducted as a Fellow of the Society for Social Work Research.Since 2002, Rice has worked closely with homeless youth providers in Los Angeles and many other communities across the country. He is the creator of the TAY Triage Tool — to identify high-risk homeless youth for prioritizing them for supportive housing — which was incorporated into Orgcode's Next Step Tool for homeless youth. Rice's primary collaborators in Los Angeles are the Los Angeles Housing Service Authority, the United Way's Home for Good, the LA LGBT Center, My Friend's Place and Safe Place for Youth.Links Mentioned in this Episode USC CAIS Web siteResearch on suicidal ideation for active duty military membersPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's resource of the week is an episode of Seeking the Military Suicide Solution with Air Force Captain Michael Kanaan, where we talk about the potential uses of Artificial Intelligence for suicide prevention.  You can find the resource here: https://veteranmentalhealth.com/stmss43/ Episode Partner: Are you an organization that engages with or supports the military affiliated community? Would you like to partner with an engaged and dynamic audience of like-minded professionals? Reach out to Inquire about Partnership Opportunities Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families.  You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com  

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The Beirut Banyan
SOLANGE SAKR - Social Work Research Hub (Ep.22)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 45:34


The final episode for the first season of Social Work Research Hub's miniseries, covering social work history and research in Lebanon along with intergenerational dialogue among social workers. Tonight's guest is Solange Sakr. - Holds a bachelor's degree in social work from Saint Joseph University (1965) - Started working in social security as a social worker in 1966. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: صولانج صقر حائزة على إجازة في الخدمة الاجتماعية من جامعة القديس يوسف (1965) بدأت العمل في الضمان الاجتماعي كعاملة إجتماعية سنة 1966 نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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HYAM KAHI - Social Work Research Hub (Ep.20)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 59:03


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guest is Hyam Hahi. - Over 40 years of experience in social work, primarily in academia. - Holds a BA in social work from Saint Joseph University (1971) & MA in social work from Laval University in Quebec, Canada (1984). Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: هيام سماحة قاعي أكثر من 40 سنة خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي أبرزها في المجال الأكاديمي حائزة على إجازة في الخدمة الاجتماعية من جامعة القديس يوسف (1971) وعلى ماستر في الخدمة الاجتماعية من جامعة لافال في الكيبيك - كندا (1984) نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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MOUSSA JADOUN - Social Work Research Hub (Ep.19)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 57:13


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guest is Moussa Jadoun. - Twenty years of experience in social development (1964-1983) - First-rank social worker at the “Office du Developement Social” مصلحة الإنعاش الاجتماعي. - Former Director General of the National Employment Office (1993-2002) and Head of the Secretariat at the office (1983-1993). Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: موسی ندره جدعون 20 سنة خبرة فی مجال التنمیة الاجتماعیة (1964-1983) عامل اجتماعي رتبة أولى في مصلحة الإنعاش الاجتماعي مدير عام المؤسسة الوطنية للاستخدام سابقاً (1993-2002) ورئيس مصلحة امانة السر في المؤسسة (1983-1993) نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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THERESE TAWILE - Social Work Research Hub (Ep.18)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 39:10


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guest is Therese Tawile. - Over 50 years of experience in social, developmental, and awareness raising (CEMEAL and volunteer work camps). - Additionally involved in relief work (SEF) and nine years of volunteering with Caritas Jbeil during the civil war. - Holds a BA in social work from Saint Joseph University (1962). Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: تيريز طويلة أكثر من 50 سنة خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي والإنمائي والتوعوي (CEMEAL ومخيمات العمل التطوعي) بالاضافة للعمل الإغاثي (مركز خدمة الولد في العائلة SEF) و9 سنوات تطوع في كاريتاس جبيل خلال فترة الحرب اللبنانية حائزة على إجازة في الخدمة الاجتماعية من جامعة القديس يوسف (1962) نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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NAWAL GHOSTINE - Social Work Research Hub (Ep.17)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 40:58


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guest is Nawal Ghostine - Over 40 years of experience in social work. - Nurse and social work graduate from Saint Joseph University (1959). - First social worker at the Lebanese Electricity Company. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: نوال غسطين أكثر من 40 سنة خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي ممرضة وخريجة خدمة اجتماعية من جامعة القديس يوسف (1959) أول عاملة اجتماعية في مؤسسة كهرباء لبنان نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
JANNE GHOSTINE - Social Work Research Hub (Ep.16)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 31:17


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guest is Janne Ghostine. Janne has over 40 years of experience in social work, working with juvenile delinquents and child protection services, and co-founded the Dar Al Amal Association. She is nurse and social work graduate from Saint Joseph University (1964). Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: جان غسطين أكثر من 40 سنة خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي أبرزها العمل الاجتماعي الاغاثي والعمل مع الاحداث المنحرفين وحماية الأطفال من مؤسسي جمعية دار الأمل ممرضة وخريجة خدمة اجتماعية جامعة القديس يوسف (1964) نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.15)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 29:33


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Renee Khoury, a specialist in medical social work and activist in mental health issues. And Jeanine Nawfal, with over four decades of social work experience. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: رينيه خوري، متخصصة في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، وناشطة في قضايا الصحة النفسية جانين نوفل، ماجستير في العمل الاجتماعي، أكثر من ٤٨ سنة خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي بخبرات متنوعة نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.14)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 58:55


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Rajaa Chatila, specialized in social work, with 32 years of professional social work experience, social training, and university teaching/education. Consultant in administrative and professional development. Majidaa Jbeily, an instructor in social work and a researcher, with over 22 years of experience in social work and expertise in Social Work with disable people. Simon Bachawati, a specialist in social work, a university professor, with experience in the field of developmental work and local governance, serves as a consultant to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Tripoli, in the areas of program development and business management. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: رجاء شاتيلا، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي، خبرة ٣٢ سنة عمل اجتماعي مهني و تدريب اجتماعي والتعليم الجامعي مستشارة في التطوير الاداري والمهني ماجدة جبيلي، مدرّسة في العمل الاجتماعي وباحثة في العمل الاجتماعي، لديها أكثر من 22 عامًا من الخبرة في العمل الاجتماعي وخبرة مع الأشخاص ذوي الاعاقة. سيمون بشواتي اختصاصي في العمل الاجتماعي، أستاذ جامعي، خبرة في مجال العمل التنموي والحوكمة المحلية، استشاري لغرفة الصناعة والتجارة، في مجال تطوير البرامج وإدارة الشركات، طرابلس نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.13)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 27:11


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Mirna Dagher, coordinator and professor in the Department of Medical Social Work at the Lebanese University and director of Brad Al-Hay Association. And Helena Rizkallah, a specialist in medical social work and sctivist in child and women protection issues. مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ميرنا داغر، منسقة واستاذة في قسم العمل الصحي الاجتماعي في الجامعة اللبنانية الفرع الثاني ومديرة جمعية براد الحي. ايلينا رزق الله، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي وفي العلوم الاجتماعية، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والنساء. نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.12)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 34:34


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Hiyam Kahi - with over 40 years of experience in social work and academia. And Christelle Hleyhel - specialist in medical social work and an activist in child protection issues. مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: هيام قاعي، حائزة على إجازة في الخدمة الاجتماعية من جامعة القديس يوسف، وعلى ماستر في الخدمة الاجتماعية من جامعة لافال في الكيبيك – كندا، أكثر من 40 سنة خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي أبرزها الأكاديمي كريستيل حليحل، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.11)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 19:39


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Diana Abi Aad, a specialist in medical social work. And Mariam Mauzi, a specialist in medical social work and activist in child protection and environmental issues. مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ديانا أبي عاد، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي في المجال العام مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.10)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 18:27


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Anita Jarjour, a specialist in medical social work and a researcher in political and administrative sciences, and a political activist. Currently working as the Program manager at the "Istidama - Lebanon" association. Simon Bachawati, a specialist in social work, a university professor, with experience in the field of developmental work and local governance, serves as a consultant to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Tripoli, in the areas of program development and business management. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ناتالي شمالي، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي، تمتلك خبرة في العمل مع الفتيات المعرضات للخطر والأحداث المخالفين للقانون، كما تعمل على تمكين المرأة اقتصاديًا وتعمل حاليًا في مجال الصحة النفسية. فانيسا فخري، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي الصحي، ناشطة في قضايا العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي (GBV).تابعونا! نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.9)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 19:04


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Natalie Chemaly, a social work specialist with experience in working with at-risk girls and juvenile offenders, also focuses on economically empowering women and currently works in the field of mental health. Vanessa Fakhri, a specialist in health care and gender-focused activism. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ناتالي شمالي، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي، تمتلك خبرة في العمل مع الفتيات المعرضات للخطر والأحداث المخالفين للقانون، كما تعمل على تمكين المرأة اقتصاديًا وتعمل حاليًا في مجال الصحة النفسية. فانيسا فخري، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي الصحي، ناشطة في قضايا العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي (GBV).تابعونا! نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.8)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 21:47


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Dr. Suheir El-Ghali, a specialist in social work - a university professor and expert in family and developmental counseling, founder of a developmental vision. Gaelle Karam, a medical social worker, active in issues of child and women protection. سمر بولس مساعدة اجتماعية، رئيسة جمعية المساعدين الاجتماعيين في لبنان نورا دكاش، منشطة اجتماعية، مدرسة جامعية، مدربة واستشارية في مجال التنمية البشرية وتعزيز قدرات الجمعيات المحلية. ومسؤولة عن التدريب الميداني لطلاب السنة الثالثة في المدرسة اللبنانية للتدريب الاجتماعي. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: د. سهير الغالي، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي، أستاذة جامعية وخبيرة في الاستشارات الأسرية والتنموية، مؤسسة رؤية تنموية. غاييل كرم، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والنساء. الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.7)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 26:08


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Samar Boulos, a social worker and active member of Lebanese civil society through various boards and volunteering opportunities. She gained grassroots experience in local governance, advocacy, and organizational management. She was appointed President of Association des Assistants Sociaux au Liban (AASL) since January 2020 and she was a member at the board of the Association for the past 8 years. She has over 20 years of experience as a local development specialist with nation-wide reach, university professor, and community organizer. Nora Daccache - a social worker trainer, university instructor and capacity building consultant within local associations. سمر بولس مساعدة اجتماعية، رئيسة جمعية المساعدين الاجتماعيين في لبنان نورا دكاش، منشطة اجتماعية، مدرسة جامعية، مدربة واستشارية في مجال التنمية البشرية وتعزيز قدرات الجمعيات المحلية. ومسؤولة عن التدريب الميداني لطلاب السنة الثالثة في المدرسة اللبنانية للتدريب الاجتماعي. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ميرنا داغر، منسقة واستاذة في قسم العمل الصحي الاجتماعي في الجامعة اللبنانية الفرع الثاني ومديرة جمعية براد الحي. ايلينا رزق الله، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي وفي العلوم الاجتماعية، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والنساء. نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.6)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 34:57


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Mirna Dagher, coordinator and professor in the Department of Medical Social Work at the Lebanese University and director of Brad Al-Hay Association. And Helena Rizkallah, a specialist in medical social work and sctivist in child and women protection issues. مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ميرنا داغر، منسقة واستاذة في قسم العمل الصحي الاجتماعي في الجامعة اللبنانية الفرع الثاني ومديرة جمعية براد الحي. ايلينا رزق الله، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي وفي العلوم الاجتماعية، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والنساء. نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.5)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 36:31


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Hiyam Kahi - with over 40 years of experience in social work and academia. And Christelle Hleyhel - specialist in medical social work and an activist in child protection issues. مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ديانا أبي عاد، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي في المجال العام مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.4)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 19:06


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Diana Abi Aad, a specialist in medical social work. And Mariam Mauzi, a specialist in medical social work and activist in child protection and environmental issues. مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ديانا أبي عاد، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، خبرة في العمل الاجتماعي في المجال العام مريم موزي، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والقضايا البيئية نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.3)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 40:36


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Anita Jarjour, a specialist in medical social work and a researcher in political and administrative sciences, and a political activist. Currently working as the Program manager at the "Istidama - Lebanon" association. Simon Bachawati, a specialist in social work, a university professor, with experience in the field of developmental work and local governance, serves as a consultant to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Tripoli, in the areas of program development and business management. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ناتالي شمالي، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي، تمتلك خبرة في العمل مع الفتيات المعرضات للخطر والأحداث المخالفين للقانون، كما تعمل على تمكين المرأة اقتصاديًا وتعمل حاليًا في مجال الصحة النفسية. فانيسا فخري، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي الصحي، ناشطة في قضايا العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي (GBV).تابعونا! نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.2)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 27:24


A miniseries covering social work in Lebanon, dialogues between different generations of social workers. Tonight's guests include: Natalie Chemaly, a social work specialist with experience in working with at-risk girls and juvenile offenders, also focuses on economically empowering women and currently works in the field of mental health. Vanessa Fakhri, a specialist in health care and gender-focused activism. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Audio version available on The Beirut Banyan podcast. We extend our thanks to CEREC (www.thecerec.org) for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld النسخة الصوتية متوفرة على بودكاست Podcast the Beirut Banyan ضيوف حلقة الليلة: ناتالي شمالي، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي، تمتلك خبرة في العمل مع الفتيات المعرضات للخطر والأحداث المخالفين للقانون، كما تعمل على تمكين المرأة اقتصاديًا وتعمل حاليًا في مجال الصحة النفسية. فانيسا فخري، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي الصحي، ناشطة في قضايا العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي (GBV).تابعونا! نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـwww.thecerec.org CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، والاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links: •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: -https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HUB (Ep.1)

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 24:50


A miniseries covering social work history and research in Lebanon. Tonight's guests include: Dr. Suheir El-Ghali, a specialist in social work - a university professor and expert in family and developmental counseling, founder of a developmental vision. Gaelle Karam, a medical social worker, active in issues of child and women protection. Hosted by social worker Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. We extend our heartfelt thanks to CEREC for providing the studio. The opinions expressed in this video are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the platform. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell icon to receive updates on all our new developments and insights. سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة تتضمن حوارات بين مختلف الأجيال من العمال الاجتماعيين، حول العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان. باستضافة ايمي غانم مؤسسة Sworld ضيوف حلقة الليلة د. سهير الغالي، اختصاصية في العمل الاجتماعي، أستاذة جامعية وخبيرة في الاستشارات الأسرية والتنموية، مؤسسة رؤية تنموية. غاييل كرم، اختصاصية في العمل الصحي الاجتماعي، ناشطة في قضايا حماية الأطفال والنساء. تابعونا! نتقدم بجزيل الشكر لـ CEREC لتقديم الاستوديو https://www.instagram.com/the.cerec?igsh=MTI3a3R6NjBtMHpqag== الآراء الواردة في هذا الفيديو هي آراء الأشخاص المشاركين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهات نظر المنصة. لا تنسى الإعجاب بالفيديو، و الاشتراك في القناة، وتفعيل زر الجرس ليصلك كل جديد. Social Media links : •⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4epEgD086z2AnrEB2a70zg •⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/p/C6OqvfoNzyG/ •⁠ ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095370669614 •⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/SworldLB •⁠ ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sworld-edu/ Website: https://sworld-edu.com/

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The Beirut Banyan
AIMEE GHANEM - Social Work Research Hub

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 1:04


Starting Monday, 29 April at 8pm. A daily miniseries hosted on The Beirut Banyan podcast & Social Work Research Hub's YouTube channel. Including intergenerational conversations & roundtable discussions on social work history in Lebanon. Hosted by Aimee Ghanem - founder of Sworld. Stay tuned… سلسلة فيديوهات قصيرة على يوتيوب الخاصة بيروت بانيان بودكاست و مركز SWorld لأبحاث العمل الاجتماعي. يتضمن ذلك حوارات بين الأجيال، ومناقشات طاولة مستديرة حول تاريخ العمل الاجتماعي في لبنان.

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First Things First With Dominique DiPrima
Overcoming Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome w/Dr. Joy DeGruy

First Things First With Dominique DiPrima

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 45:26


Dr. Joy Angela DeGruy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication, a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW), a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, and a PhD in Social Work Research. Dr. DeGruy is a nationally and internationally renowned researcher and educator. Dr. DeGruy has published numerous refereed journal articles and book chapters and authored her seminal book entitled “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury & Healing”. www.bethehealing.org

Brave Ideas for Social Change
Advancing Antiracist and Antioppressive Social Work Research

Brave Ideas for Social Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 24:25


Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development Jenn Bellamy teaches research and theory courses at GSSW and has been working to advance social and racial justice in social work practice and in social work education and research — both within the school and in the broader academy. This requires addressing racism and oppression at structural levels in higher education and that all scholars adopt antiracist and antioppressive research practices. Bellamy's own research centers on the engagement of fathers in child and family services and evidence-based practice.

The Most Important Medicine: Responding to Trauma and Creating Resilience in Primary Care
Episode 12: Tracing Trauma Upstream with the Executive Director of Black Parent Initiative: Bahia Overton

The Most Important Medicine: Responding to Trauma and Creating Resilience in Primary Care

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 53:02


Join Dr. Amy and  special guest, Bahia Overton, executive director for Black Parent Initiative. She holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology and a Masters degree in Social Work. She is completing her Ph.D. in Social Work Research, focusing on the experiences of African American female adolescents in foster care.​Ms. Overton most recently served as the Director of Equity and Partnerships at the Chalkboard Project. She is also the Executive Consultant for Joy DeGruy Publications. She assists Dr. DeGruy in researching historical trauma and developing new models and methods for culturally responsive service delivery. Ms. Overton has also assisted with training and development for government agencies in creating and sustaining equitable policies and practices.​With over 14 years of practical experience as a professional in the field of social work, she has served as Child and Family Therapist, Curriculum Developer and Culturally-Specific Treatment Specialist in several states, with various community based organizations and government entities. Bahia Honey - skincare lineRESOURCESDr. Amy's Provider NewsletterProvider Lounge MembershipFREE DOWNLOADSProvider Lounge Virtual Meeting FreebieStart Creating Boundaries Handout & ScriptGuide To Creating Cultures of Trust At WorkDon't Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and InstagramFor more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 

THE SOCIAL WORK RANTS PODCAST
Social Work Research & Mandated Reporting

THE SOCIAL WORK RANTS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 72:01


Dr. Kathryn Krase, Ph.D, JD, MSW is a social worker and lawyer living in NYC.  She received her dual degree (law school & MSW) from Fordham University.  She was a former adjunct professor at Fordham.  She was one of my old professors while I was at Fordham.  She discusses her interests in family law and policy and her advocacy for changes in the mandated reporting laws and child welfare laws. She will be releasing a book called "Making The Tough Call " a book on mandated reporting for social workers scheduled to be released later this year. She can be found at Kraseconsulting.com for more information.

The
"Raise-The-Wage": Ep.#2 -Feat. Dr. Katherine Briar-Lawson, MSW

The

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 28:02


We at Kelsunn Communications(www.kelsunn.org) welcome you to this informative 6-Part Series entitled “Raise-The-Wage: The Case for Equitable Salaries for Social Workers and Other Human Services Professionals”. This series aims to launch a discussion about the value of Social Workers in all the roles they play. This series also highlights the impact Social Workers and other Human Service Professionals have on the clients, communities, and agencies they serve and why they should be compensated according to their impact. For our 2nd Episode we feature Dr. Katherine Briar-Lawson, MSW - Dean Emeritus and Professor of the School of Social Welfare, Albany State University, NY. ((https://www.albany.edu/ssw/faculty/katharine-h-briar-lawson) Dr. Briar-Lawson, MSW is a national expert on family focused practice and child and family policy. Among her books (co-authored) are Family-Centered Policies & Practices: International Implications (2001), and (co-edited) Innovative Practices with Vulnerable Children and Families (2001), Evaluation Research in Child Welfare (2002), Charting the Impacts of University-Child Welfare Collaboration (2003), Social Work Research (2010), Social Work Practice Research (2010), and Globalization, Social Justice and the Helping Professions (2011), and The Children's Bureau: Shaping a Century of Child Welfare Practices, Programs and Policies (2013), and Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprises in Economic and Social Development (2020). She chaired the Gerontological Task Force for the National Association for Deans and Directors and served as a past president. In addition, for 10 years she served as a Co-PI of the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute and currently collaborates with its Leadership Academy for Deans and Directors and its National Advisory Board. She is the recipient of the 2015 NASW International Rhoda G. Sarnat Award and the Council on Social Work Education Significant Lifetime Achievement Award in Social Work Education. She is also recognized as a National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Social Work Pioneer for long and consistent history of dedication and innovation to the Social Work Profession. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelsunn-on-the-air/support

Mental Status
MS15: Diana Kelly, LCSW Talks Systems, Sobriety & the Things We Don't F*ck With

Mental Status

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 74:16


About Today's Show:In this week's episode of Mental Status, Meg sits down with Diana Kelly, LCSW to talk about her experiences as a White Latino Sober Army Veteran who works as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Social Work Educator in Indiana. We chat about Diana's experiences with burnout throughout her career, and she explores how her background & identities informed the way she engaged with burnout & eventually found sobriety. Meg and Diana share about their journeys through sobriety as mental health professionals, and discuss how freaking important it is for helpers to get support for themselves when they're struggling. About Today's Guest:From Diana: "My name is Diana Kelly (She/her), I am a Cis-Gender White Latino Sober Woman. I am also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Social Work Educator, Army Veteran, Bonus Mom, and Wife and I live in Indianapolis Indiana.  I am currently a Lecturer at the IU School of Social Work where I teach Social Work Research, Social Work with Military and Veterans and their families, Advanced Clinical Work (ACT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing) and Clinical Group Work.  Most of my career has been working in the field of substance use disorder recovery with Veterans and those involved with the Justice System. I have a passion for group work, and I believe in the curative power of mutual aid when people realize they are not alone in their suffering. I have worked for the Federal Government, non-profits, and now in Academia, and I like many others am trying to figure out how to manage all that comes with being a human, and a helper in the middle of a pandemic without losing myself in the process. My interests are trying to start a mutual aid group for new social workers, students, and/or experienced social workers/therapists.  I am also interested in exploring a group for “sober questioning” professionals, or those who just want to talk about their ways of coping with the work that we do in a safe space."Books Mentioned in this Episode:Quit Like a Woman by Holly WhitakerStruggling with substance use? Find a group to connect with online through AA Online or SMART Recovery Online.Credits, links & other things: Intro & Outro Music: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Join the Patreon Community! www.patreon.com/mentalstatuspod Mental Status IG: @mentalstatuspod Talk to me: mentalstatuspod [at] gmail.com Apply to be a guest on this show: Interviewee Interest form Submit an anonymous burnout story: Lister-Submitted Story Form Support the show: ways to support Schedule a 1-1 burnout coaching session with Meg on Calendly Disclaimer, y'all: This is a podcast meant for education and entertainment purposes only. I'm not your therapist. This podcast doesn't replace therapy or clinical supervision and isn't supposed to replace those things. If you need a therapist or supervisor, please find one. My opinions are my own and don't reflect the opinion(s) of my past/present/future employers.

MykoNynja VisionPod
Post traumatic slave syndrome by Dr Joy Degruy.

MykoNynja VisionPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 6:29


Ms. Joy Angela DeGruy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication, a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW), a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, and a PhD in Social Work Research. Ms. DeGruy is a nationally and internationally renowned researcher and educator.  For over two decades, she served as an Assistant Professor at Portland State University’s School of Social Work and now serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Joy DeGruy Publications Inc.  Ms. DeGruy’s research focuses on the intersection of racism, trauma, violence and American chattel slavery. She has over thirty years of practical experience as a professional in the field of social work. She conducts workshops and trainings in the areas of intergenerational/historical trauma, mental health, social justice, improvement strategies and evidence based model development.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myko-nynja/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myko-nynja/support

The Latinx Mental Health Podcast
Social Work Research as Advocacy with Dr. Laurie Cook Heffron

The Latinx Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020


For this episode we spoke with Dr. Laurie Cook Heffron, a social work professor at St. Edward's University. We drank Revitalise tea (a blend of rosehip, hibiscus, and cherry) and talked about social work research, making space for all voices in teaching and organizing, and social workers' roles in writing letters for immigration cases. social_work_research_as_advocacy_with_dr._laurie_cook_heffron.mp3File Size: 57217 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear
Earth911 Podcast, October 28, 2019: Dr. Reggie Ferriera on Climate Change and Human Stress Levels

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 18:13


How will climate change impact many people first? Through stress, our response to increasingly uncertain weather conditions and the increasing pace of climate disasters, Dr. Reggie Ferreira, Associate Director of the Traumatology Institute at Tulane University's School of Social Work. Having worked as part of New Orleans' recovery after Hurricane Katrina and in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria, Dr. Ferreira has advice for cities and citizens who are facing climate change: Prepare by planning for disaster and building a strong social network that can work together in the wake of a hurricane, wildfire, or other weather-related disasters. Dr. Ferreira is also the editor of the American Psychological Association's journal of disaster and trauma, Traumatology, and head of the Society for Social Work Research's Disaster Research Group.In his conversation with Earth911's Mitch Ratcliffe, Dr. Ferreira shares his own experience in disaster zones and advice for the mental health community. Robust social connections are critical to community responses to disasters. Psychologists and other social workers need to rethink the way they organize responses, starting before a storm or fire to build the relationships that can overcome traditional social services models. He also explains how the impact of disasters on the poorest and most disadvantaged people, including the mentally ill, is greater than other segments of society. By preparing these communities, a city can be more resilient in the face of a hurricane's destruction as well as better for everyone on a daily basis. Communication and trust are tested by disasters and establishing a strong social bond before they strike is the keystone for successful responses to climate change-caused misery.Join the conversation and share your thoughts with the community in our Earthling Forum.

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 262 - Dr. Lisa Reyes Mason: Social Work Research on Global Environmental Change: Past, Present, and Future Directions

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 36:04


In this episode, our guest Lisa Reyes Mason, PhD, takes the Social Work mantra of "person-in-environment" and describes her work related to Global Environmental Change. Applying a social and economic justice perspective, she discusses the impact that Social Work research, education and practice has on shaping our responses to challenges that will continue to challenge those of us living on Planet Earth.

Listen.Up.People.
Ep 3 Extended Content - Immigration: Citizens at Risk

Listen.Up.People.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 2:05


Host Dr. John Brekke, Frances G. Larson Professor of Social Work Research, is joined by Dr. Concepcion Barrio, associate professor, Dr. Paula Helu-Brown, assistant professor of psychology at Mount St. Mary's University, and alumnus Luis Juarez, MSW ‘17, a former undocumented immigrant, to discuss this issue and the work being done to provide solutions.

Listen.Up.People.
Ep 1 Extended Content - Suicide: A public health crisis

Listen.Up.People.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 3:32


Host Dr. John Brekke, Frances G. Larson Professor of Social Work Research, is joined by Dr. Eric Rice, associate professor, and Lyn Morris, senior vice president of clinical operations at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, to take a deep dive into this growing public health crisis. 

Listen.Up.People.
Ep 3 Extended Content - Immigration: Consulate Program

Listen.Up.People.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 4:37


Host Dr. John Brekke, Frances G. Larson Professor of Social Work Research, is joined by Dr. Concepcion Barrio, associate professor, Dr. Paula Helu-Brown, assistant professor of psychology at Mount St. Mary's University, and alumnus Luis Juarez, MSW ‘17, a former undocumented immigrant, to discuss this issue and the work being done to provide solutions.

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Ep 3 Immigration: Fear, Hate and Mental Health

Listen.Up.People.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 36:45


Host Dr. John Brekke, Frances G. Larson Professor of Social Work Research, is joined by Dr. Concepcion Barrio, associate professor, Dr. Paula Helu-Brown, assistant professor of psychology at Mount St. Mary's University, and alumnus Luis Juarez, MSW ‘17, a former undocumented immigrant, to discuss this issue and the work being done to provide solutions.

Social Work Discoveries
Episode 12 – Social Work in the Pacific, Cultural Humility, and Decolonising Social Work Research & Practice with Associate Professor Dr Jioji Ravulo.

Social Work Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018


On today's episode you'll hear from Dr Jioji Ravulo who is very interested in the space of practicing cultural humility and decolonising social work research & practice. Jioji works closely with Pacific Islander peoples & communities both here in Australia and abroad, and is very passionate in creating a better world through the social work research that he undertakes.

Listen.Up.People.
Ep 1 Suicide: A public health crisis

Listen.Up.People.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 31:38


Host Dr. John Brekke, Frances G. Larson Professor of Social Work Research, is joined by Dr. Eric Rice, associate professor, and Lyn Morris, senior vice president of clinical operations at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, to take a deep dive into this growing public health crisis. 

Social Work Discoveries
Episode 01 (Remastered & Extended Edition) – Social Work and Participatory Action Research with Dr Neil Hall.

Social Work Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018


To help us celebrate the one year anniversary of the Social Work Discoveries podcast, I've uploaded a remastered and extended edition of the very first episode of the pod. On this episode you'll hear all about Social Work Research & Participatory Action Research with Dr Neil Hall from Western Sydney University.

Social Work Discoveries
Episode 10 – Eco-social work research and practice with Dr Susan Bailey & Chris Panagiotaros.

Social Work Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018


This episode was recorded with Dr Susan Bailey from the University of Western Australia and Chris Panagiotaros from Western Sydney University. We talk all things Eco-Social Work, Environmentalism, Grief and Loss Theory, and Participatory Action Research. We recorded this episode at the 2018 International Social Work, Education, and Social Development Conference held in Dublin, Ireland.

Social Work Discoveries
Episode 08 – Social Work Research in the Youth & Criminal Justice sector with Professor Brian Stout.

Social Work Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018


In episode eight of the social work discoveries podcast we hear from Professor Brian Stout, who was happy to share some really important insights and discussion on the role of social work within the youth and criminal justice system around the world, and the intersections with research. He gives some critical perspective on why social workers are needed in this sector of welfare work, and also gives a vision for the ongoing education of social workers in coming years.

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 198 - Dr. Jeane Anastas and Dr. Cynthia Franklin: The Science of Social Work

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 40:02


In this episode, Dr. Jeane Anastas and Dr. Cynthia Franklin discuss how our profession attempts to integrate practice and research. Framing the profession's commitment to evidence-based practice as an ethical and accountability issue, these long-term practitioners and academics look back and then forward at Social Work's response to the science of social work practice. Our guests comment on the factors that complicate practitioners' adoption of evidence-based practices, discuss the struggle for those in the trenches of practice, and acknowledge the professional dynamics that limit social work research and who gets to initiate the questions.

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 68 - Dr. Michael Reisch: How Did Social Work Get Here?: The Historical Narratives That Shape Social Work Research and Practice (part 2 of 2)

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2011 38:34


This is the second of two episodes in which Dr. Michael Reisch describes how the past is the present, and how "master narratives" about historical events have come to frame how the social work research agenda has been set, how its been done, and how its findings have been implemented. Dr. Reisch continues his historical overview from the 1930's to present day, touching on the eras of McCarthyism, Marxsim, Scientific Positivism, and Post-Modernism. He concludes with provocative observations and challenges for current research and practice.

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 66 - Dr. Michael Reisch: How Did Social Work Get Here?: The Historical Narratives That Shape Social Work Research and Practice (part 1 of 2)

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2011 49:13


This is first of two episodes in which Dr. Michael Reisch describes how "the past is the present" and how "master narratives" about historical events have come to frame how the social work research agenda has been set, how it's been done, and how its findings have been implemented. Dr. Reisch begins with the Progressive Era and concludes part one with the New Deal period.

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 40 - Dr. Mo Yee Lee: Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Social Work - Research and Practice with Female Trauma Survivors (part 2 of 3)

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2010 21:54


In this second of three episodes, Dr. Mo Yee Lee discusses her research with female trauma survivors, many of whom are dually diagnosed, homeless, and exhibiting symptoms of PTSD. She introduces a meditation curriculum, describes the role that self-determination and mindfulness plays for clients, and comments on research related to the physical and neurological benefits of meditation.

The Social Work Podcast
Suicide and Black American males: An interview with Sean Joe, Ph.D., LMSW

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2010 28:37


Episode 56: Today's podcast is on Suicide and Black American Males. Why suicide and Black Americans? Well, there is a belief among most Americans, and particularly among African American adults, that Black Americans do not kill themselves (Joe, 2006). When we think of violent death among Black Americans we think of homicide. Suicide is thought of as a “White” problem. While it is true that suicide was not a leading cause of death for African Americans 40 years ago, today it is the third leading cause of deaths among African Americans 15 – 24 years of age. So why Black American Males specifically? Well, among all racial and ethnic groups, the suicide rate is lowest among Black American females. Given that Black American males, particularly youth, are over-represented in social services, social workers need to be aware of the risk for suicide, and prepared to provide potentially life-saving services. One thing that makes social workers professionals is that we are trained to see things that others do not. Most of us have not been trained to see suicide as an important issue in the Black American community. It is my hope that after hearing today's guest, Dr. Sean Joe from the University of Michigan, you will be more likely to see suicide among Black American males as an important clinical and programmatic issue. Dr. Joe holds a joint position as associate professor in the School of Social Work and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan's School of Medicine. He is also a faculty associate with the Program for Research on Black Americans at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. Dr. Joe is a nationally recognized authority on suicidal behavior among African Americans. He is the 2009 recipient of the Edwin Shneidman Award from the American Association of Suicidology for outstanding contributions in research to the field of suicide studies and the 2008 recipient of the Early Career Achievement Award from the Society for Social Work and Research. He serves on the board of the Suicide Prevention Action Network (SPAN USA), the scientific advisory board of the National Organization of People of Color Against Suicide, and the editorial board of Advancing Suicide Prevention, a policy magazine. He is co-chair of the Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network (ESIN) Research Study Group on African American Suicide, a national interdisciplinary group of researchers committed to advancing research in this area. He has published extensively in the areas of suicide, violence, and firearm-related violence. In today's podcast, Sean talks why it is important to look at the suicide rate among Black American males, specifically adolescent males. He talks about how recent research has started to put together a profile for Black American Males most at risk for suicide, and the factors that seem to protect against suicide. He talks about some of the social and historical factors associated with the increase in suicide rates among Black Americans. Sean gives an example of how he talks with Black Americans about suicide and stigma. We talked about recommendations for social workers who are working with Black American males who might be suicidal, including talking about faith, valuing that child, having a vision of that child as an adult, and healthy masculinity. Sean discussed some resources for social workers interested in learning more about this topic. We ended the interview with Sean extending an invitation to social work clinicians and researchers to join him to better understand suicide and suicidal behaviors in Black Americans. One quick word about today's podcast: I recorded today's podcast using a Zoom H2 recorder on location at the Society for Social Work Research annual conference. If you listen closely you can hear the sounds of San Francisco in the background: a clock chiming, busses loading and unloading passengers, and even some pigeons congregating outside of the interview room. They don't detract from the interview, but I wanted to give fair warning in case you were listening to this podcast anywhere were those sounds might be cause for alarm. To read more about theories for clinical social work practice, and to hear other podcasts, please visit the Social Work Podcast website at https://socialworkpodcast.com.

The Social Work Podcast
Suicide and Black American males: An interview with Sean Joe, Ph.D., LMSW

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2010 28:37


Episode 56: Today's podcast is on Suicide and Black American Males. Why suicide and Black Americans? Well, there is a belief among most Americans, and particularly among African American adults, that Black Americans do not kill themselves (Joe, 2006). When we think of violent death among Black Americans we think of homicide. Suicide is thought of as a “White” problem. While it is true that suicide was not a leading cause of death for African Americans 40 years ago, today it is the third leading cause of deaths among African Americans 15 – 24 years of age. So why Black American Males specifically? Well, among all racial and ethnic groups, the suicide rate is lowest among Black American females. Given that Black American males, particularly youth, are over-represented in social services, social workers need to be aware of the risk for suicide, and prepared to provide potentially life-saving services. One thing that makes social workers professionals is that we are trained to see things that others do not. Most of us have not been trained to see suicide as an important issue in the Black American community. It is my hope that after hearing today's guest, Dr. Sean Joe from the University of Michigan, you will be more likely to see suicide among Black American males as an important clinical and programmatic issue. Dr. Joe holds a joint position as associate professor in the School of Social Work and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan's School of Medicine. He is also a faculty associate with the Program for Research on Black Americans at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. Dr. Joe is a nationally recognized authority on suicidal behavior among African Americans. He is the 2009 recipient of the Edwin Shneidman Award from the American Association of Suicidology for outstanding contributions in research to the field of suicide studies and the 2008 recipient of the Early Career Achievement Award from the Society for Social Work and Research. He serves on the board of the Suicide Prevention Action Network (SPAN USA), the scientific advisory board of the National Organization of People of Color Against Suicide, and the editorial board of Advancing Suicide Prevention, a policy magazine. He is co-chair of the Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network (ESIN) Research Study Group on African American Suicide, a national interdisciplinary group of researchers committed to advancing research in this area. He has published extensively in the areas of suicide, violence, and firearm-related violence. In today's podcast, Sean talks why it is important to look at the suicide rate among Black American males, specifically adolescent males. He talks about how recent research has started to put together a profile for Black American Males most at risk for suicide, and the factors that seem to protect against suicide. He talks about some of the social and historical factors associated with the increase in suicide rates among Black Americans. Sean gives an example of how he talks with Black Americans about suicide and stigma. We talked about recommendations for social workers who are working with Black American males who might be suicidal, including talking about faith, valuing that child, having a vision of that child as an adult, and healthy masculinity. Sean discussed some resources for social workers interested in learning more about this topic. We ended the interview with Sean extending an invitation to social work clinicians and researchers to join him to better understand suicide and suicidal behaviors in Black Americans. One quick word about today's podcast: I recorded today's podcast using a Zoom H2 recorder on location at the Society for Social Work Research annual conference. If you listen closely you can hear the sounds of San Francisco in the background: a clock chiming, busses loading and unloading passengers, and even some pigeons congregating outside of the interview room. They don't detract from the interview, but I wanted to give fair warning in case you were listening to this podcast anywhere were those sounds might be cause for alarm. To read more about theories for clinical social work practice, and to hear other podcasts, please visit the Social Work Podcast website at http://socialworkpodcast.com.

The Social Work Podcast
Pediatric Oncology Social Work: An Interview with Barbara Jones, Ph.D., MSW

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2010 36:03


Episode 55: Today's podcast is about social work with children who have cancer, also referred to as pediatric oncology social work. Although pediatric cancer is relatively rare event, making up less than 1% of the cases diagnosed annually, that single case affects the lives of countless others. From a treatment perspective, when a child is diagnosed with cancer, the whole family is diagnosed with cancer. Children are most likely to get cancer in their first year of life, and least likely between the ages of 5 and 14. If you are white kid in the United States you are nearly two times more likely to get cancer than if you are black. One in 300 boys and one in 330 girls will develop cancer before the age of 20. Every year 2500 children die from cancers with names like Acute Lymphoblastic Lukemia (cancer of the bone marrow - the most common childhood cancer), Hepatoblastoma (cancer of the kidney), neuroblastoma (cancer of the central nervous system), Ewings sarcoma (bone cancer), Hodgin’s Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), and Wilms tumor (cancer of the kidney). Notice that the most common forms of adult cancer such as lung, breast and colon are not included on this list. And it is not just that children get some cancers and adults get others. Among children, the cancers most often found in infants and toddlers are not the same as the cancers most often found in teenagers. For children today, getting a diagnosis of cancer is not the death sentence it once was. Before 1970 most children who got cancer died. Today, survival rates are nearly 80%. Currently there are about 270,000 survivors of childhood cancer. Consequently pediatric oncology social workers need to know as much about working with survivors of cancer as they do about issues of death and dying. To help me get a better idea of what being a pediatric oncology entails, I spoke with Dr. Barbara Jones, social worker and faculty member at the school of social work at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Jones is the immediate past president of the Association of Pediatric Oncology Social Workers, on the editorial board for the Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care , and the co-director of the Institute for Grief, Loss and Family Survival at UT-Austin. Dr. Jones recently designed and taught the first social work course in the United States on psychosocial oncology. In today's podcast, Barbara and I talked about the role of a pediatric oncology social worker in a multidisciplinary team, with the child, with the family, in a hospital setting and in the community. We talked about best practices for working with kids with cancer and the role of research in pediatric oncology social work. She talked about practical and ethical issues in pediatric oncology social work such as consent and assent, how to accurately assess a child's pain, and how social workers can take care of themselves. Barbara told some powerful and moving stories about the work she's done with children who have died and children who have survived cancer. We ended our conversation with a discussion about how social workers get training in pediatric oncology social work, and what some resources are for social workers who would like to know more about working with children with cancer. One quick word about today's podcast: I recorded today's podcast using a Zoom H2 recorder on location at the Society for Social Work Research annual conference. If you listen closely you can hear the sounds of San Francisco in the background: a clock chiming, busses loading and unloading passengers, and even some pigeons congregating outside of the interview room. They don’t detract from the interview, but I wanted to give fair warning in case you were listening to this podcast anywhere were those sounds might be cause for alarm.

The Social Work Podcast
Pediatric Oncology Social Work: An Interview with Barbara Jones, Ph.D., MSW

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2010 36:03


Episode 55: Today's podcast is about social work with children who have cancer, also referred to as pediatric oncology social work. Although pediatric cancer is relatively rare event, making up less than 1% of the cases diagnosed annually, that single case affects the lives of countless others. From a treatment perspective, when a child is diagnosed with cancer, the whole family is diagnosed with cancer. Children are most likely to get cancer in their first year of life, and least likely between the ages of 5 and 14. If you are white kid in the United States you are nearly two times more likely to get cancer than if you are black. One in 300 boys and one in 330 girls will develop cancer before the age of 20. Every year 2500 children die from cancers with names like Acute Lymphoblastic Lukemia (cancer of the bone marrow - the most common childhood cancer), Hepatoblastoma (cancer of the kidney), neuroblastoma (cancer of the central nervous system), Ewings sarcoma (bone cancer), Hodgin’s Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), and Wilms tumor (cancer of the kidney). Notice that the most common forms of adult cancer such as lung, breast and colon are not included on this list. And it is not just that children get some cancers and adults get others. Among children, the cancers most often found in infants and toddlers are not the same as the cancers most often found in teenagers. For children today, getting a diagnosis of cancer is not the death sentence it once was. Before 1970 most children who got cancer died. Today, survival rates are nearly 80%. Currently there are about 270,000 survivors of childhood cancer. Consequently pediatric oncology social workers need to know as much about working with survivors of cancer as they do about issues of death and dying. To help me get a better idea of what being a pediatric oncology entails, I spoke with Dr. Barbara Jones, social worker and faculty member at the school of social work at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Jones is the immediate past president of the Association of Pediatric Oncology Social Workers, on the editorial board for the Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care , and the co-director of the Institute for Grief, Loss and Family Survival at UT-Austin. Dr. Jones recently designed and taught the first social work course in the United States on psychosocial oncology. In today's podcast, Barbara and I talked about the role of a pediatric oncology social worker in a multidisciplinary team, with the child, with the family, in a hospital setting and in the community. We talked about best practices for working with kids with cancer and the role of research in pediatric oncology social work. She talked about practical and ethical issues in pediatric oncology social work such as consent and assent, how to accurately assess a child's pain, and how social workers can take care of themselves. Barbara told some powerful and moving stories about the work she's done with children who have died and children who have survived cancer. We ended our conversation with a discussion about how social workers get training in pediatric oncology social work, and what some resources are for social workers who would like to know more about working with children with cancer. One quick word about today's podcast: I recorded today's podcast using a Zoom H2 recorder on location at the Society for Social Work Research annual conference. If you listen closely you can hear the sounds of San Francisco in the background: a clock chiming, busses loading and unloading passengers, and even some pigeons congregating outside of the interview room. They don’t detract from the interview, but I wanted to give fair warning in case you were listening to this podcast anywhere were those sounds might be cause for alarm.

The Social Work Podcast
Social Work Research for Practitioners: Interview with Allen Rubin, Ph.D.

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2008 27:10


Episode 37: In today's podcast, I talked with Dr. Allen Rubin about research and social work practice. Allen Rubin is the co-author of the most popular social work research text, "Research Methods for Social Work." I spoke with Allen about what research concepts he thought were essential for social work practitioners to understand in order to be informed consumers of empirical research, including the difference between reliability and validity, how to identify sources of error in measurement, and researcher and respondent bias. He talked about these concepts within the framework of evidence-based practice. He distinguished the process of evidence-based practice from evidence-based practices. http://socialworkpodcast.com.

The Social Work Podcast
Social Work Research for Practitioners: Interview with Allen Rubin, Ph.D.

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2008 27:10


Episode 37: In today's podcast, I talked with Dr. Allen Rubin about research and social work practice. Allen Rubin is the co-author of the most popular social work research text, "Research Methods for Social Work." I spoke with Allen about what research concepts he thought were essential for social work practitioners to understand in order to be informed consumers of empirical research, including the difference between reliability and validity, how to identify sources of error in measurement, and researcher and respondent bias. He talked about these concepts within the framework of evidence-based practice. He distinguished the process of evidence-based practice from evidence-based practices. https://socialworkpodcast.com.