Asst Prof/#FirstGenDoc @GeorgeMasonU • from @osucsw • Violence, Trauma + Nonpharmacologic Interventions for At-risk Clients Across the Lifespan 🌱 Views=Mine
Michelle Hand, @Michelle_D_Hand, an assistant professor in College of Public Health's social work department, recently published an intersectional literature review on studies surrounding human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Learn more: https://t.co/E7paD2nvFg
In his new book, the Japanese American peach farmer unearths his family’s painful, hidden history and explores its impact on his identity. https://t.co/7q2kfe30y6
COVID and inflation made fresh fruit and vegetables harder for many to access. Farms offering produce based on what people can pay have played an increasingly important role in keeping communities around the country healthy. https://t.co/jT510xgOyw
Research shows that, even for children who have experienced trauma, having at least one stable and committed relationship with a supportive adult can turn toxic stress into tolerable stress. Be present, be supportive, and lift children up, don’t tear them down. #StopSuicide
I'm so proud of our amazing BSW student, Alycia George, who seeks to improve the lives of older women. She enjoyed a riveting Q&A w/ an incredible duo last week-- President Gregory Washington and Nicole Washington of GMU. Way to represent the Department of Social Work, Alycia!🎉
@DabelkoSchoeny@osucsw@geronsociety ❤ It was so lovely to connect! You have long been one seriously cool mentor-- and somehow, you keep getting cooler. Way to inspire colleagues and represent @osucsw at #GSA2022 🎉
I am so proud of BSW student, Jackie Custer Bruns, for exploring hope and resilience among youth in the child welfare system, as part of her overarching efforts to disrupt the foster care to prison pipeline. Check out this awesome 6 min video on her work:
https://t.co/jazzQoepjS