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Southend's museums of curiosity and compassion

Social Care

With enormous thanks to current and former Chief Social Workers for Adults , Lyn Romeo and Mark Harvey, the Social Care blog is pleased to share this fantastic blog from Southend Museums ' Ciara Phipps. We believe passionately more women from underrepresented backgrounds should see heritage, arts and culture roles as viable career options.

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NASW Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

Social Work Blog

Acknowledgement: We acknowledge that the term “Hispanic” is inherently problematic due to is colonial origins, its potential exclusionary nature, and its tendency to overgeneralize diverse cultures. For more information, visit the following link. During National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week, we celebrate their important work.”

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NASW Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

Social Work Blog

Acknowledgement: We acknowledge that the term “Hispanic” is inherently problematic due to is colonial origins, its potential exclusionary nature, and its tendency to overgeneralize diverse cultures. During National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week, we celebrate their important work.”

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Celebrating Juneteenth 2023

University of Connecticut

We join with the University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Provost’s Office in honoring the history and culture of Black and African American communities. We know that the struggle for freedom for the individuals, families, and communities we serve is ongoing.

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SSW Marks Black History Month with Call for Racial Justice

University of Connecticut

The School’s Black History 365 committee engages in this work by honoring and highlighting Black lives, contributions, and culture throughout the year. Visit a museum, attend a lecture, read a book, volunteer. As long as such anti-Black oppression exists, the School of Social Work will work to challenge it, locally and globally.

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Juneteenth: Social Well-Being and Health Equity

American Board of Clinical Social Work

link] Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Redlining: Mapping inequality. link] Sabin, J. 2022) Tackling implicit bias in healthcare. New England Journal of Medicine. Emancipation and educating the newly freed.

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Natasha A. Stapleton, MSW ’16

University of Connecticut

Natasha is also an active member of the school leadership team; she is a Culture and Climate Coach and is member of the safety committee. She also enjoys tasting different foods, visiting museums, theater, photography, meeting new people and alone time.