A lecture November 13 at the School of Social Work will discuss how Canada’s child welfare policies impact access to services for Indigenous children.
A lecture November 13 at the School of Social Work will discuss how Canada’s child welfare policies impact access to services for Indigenous children.
A poster presentation will showcase the work of social work students, September 27 and October 4, in Windsor Hall.
Windsor Hall has been chosen by the University of Windsor as the official name of the downtown building that houses the School of Social Work and Centre for Executive and Professional Education.
The University has named the building at the intersection of Pitt and Ferry streets Windsor Hall.
Applications are now open for a course on methods of effecting change.
Sarah Jichici discusses her practicum placement with the Therapeutic Learning Centre autism and educational services agency.
Disability studies and psychology students presented posters documenting their practicum placement experiences Tuesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Members of the Making it Awkward: Challenging Anti-Black Racism Committee pose in front of a Black History display in the Pitt-Ferry Building. From left: Lacy Carty, Abir Hassan, Nancy Tran, Samina Singh, Kayla Smith, and Chanel Beckford.
Public exhibits in the Pitt-Ferry and law buildings trace Black history at the local and national levels.
A session in Windsor on Thursday, February 1, will provide an overview of the Master of Social Work for Working Professionals program.
The director of UWindsor’s School of Social Work welcomes provincial action to allow registered social workers to use the title “psychotherapist.”
The Social Work Student Association is drumming up support for the Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre.
The Social Work Student Association has organized a pasta dinner to help bail out the flooded Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre.
Cessidia DeBiasio is one of two UWindsor students to receive the 2017 Athena Scholarship for community involvement, leadership potential, and academic excellence.
Students Lacy Carty and Cessidia DeBiasio will be honoured as Athena Scholars at a luncheon Friday, November 3.