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Ashley Cureton Awarded a Humanities Grant through Michigan Humanities

Michigan Social Work

Assistant Professor Ashley Cureton received a Humanities Grant through Michigan Humanities, funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Rogério M. Pinto Awarded the Diversity and Social Transformation Professorship

Michigan Social Work

Pinto’s research focuses on finding academic, sociopolitical and cultural venues for broadcasting voices of oppressed individuals and groups. Pinto also conducts art-based scholarly research. The initial appointment is for five years and also includes special faculty fellow status at NCID.

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Supporting Quality of Life Among Adults With Autism

Relias

All over the country, organizations that provide services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), including autism, face the daily challenge of providing individualized, person-centered services despite a shortage of funds and direct support professionals.

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Studying social prescribing: An interview with new MQ Fellow Dr Alexandra Burton

MQ Mental Health

Things have now settled, and I work on a range of trials exploring the impact of arts, social and community programmes. I am a mixed-methods researcher with a strong focus on intervention studies and qualitative research that explores the impact of social, cultural and community programmes on our health. What is your area of study ?

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Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: My Voice Matters

MQ Mental Health

Drama groups, art groups and music groups help children to both express themselves differently and also connect them to support networks. At MQ, we launched our Brighter Futures programme to address this inequality in funding and to prioritise research into the mental health of children and young people. All children’s voices matter.

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Principal Social Workers making positive changes

Social Work With Adults

We contribute to the strategic leadership of services, developing and implementing standards to provide a cohesive and high performing social work workforce, one that embraces cultural change and improves strength-based practice with our citizens.

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Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: My Voice Matters

MQ Mental Health

Drama groups, art groups and music groups help children to both express themselves differently and also connect them to support networks. At MQ, we launched our Brighter Futures programme to address this inequality in funding and to prioritise research into the mental health of children and young people. All children’s voices matter.