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Creating inclusive learning spaces through online engagement
Learning in Colour is a digital platform dedicated to creating safe and inclusive classroom spaces informed by the perspectives and experiences of Black, ...
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Five Questions with Mary Vaccaro
Meet McMaster School of Social Work PhD student, Mary Vaccaro, who researches and advocates for women experiencing long-term homelessness. In this profile for ...
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In solidarity with Six Nations land defenders
Chris Sinding, Director of McMaster's School of Social Work, writes in support of Six Nations land defenders.
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Indigenous-led team at Brantford General Hospital aims to offer better care for First Nations patients
Dr. Amy Montour, Christina Ingram, and McMaster BSW Alum Leigh Staats are part of the team of Brantford General Hospital's Indigenous Health Services ...
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Karen Balcom and Ameil Joseph have been named academic co-leads of McMaster’s Office of Community Engagement following the retirement of former academic director, Sheila Sammon.
Ameil Joseph and Karen Balcom academic co-leads, Office of Community Engagement
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Maddie Brockbank rocks!
Maddie Brockbank is a PhD student at McMaster University's School of Social Work who specializes in men's violence prevention. She is among the winners of the ...
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Ameil Joseph has been featured in the British Journal of Social Work.
Ameil Joseph of the School of Social Work has been published to the British Journal of Social Work. The article is entitled Simulating the Other in Social ...
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‘Can you hear me now?’
Transforming Stories, Driving Change uses theatre to bring new voices into public discussions.
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Caught in the Carceral Web: Anti-Trafficking Laws and Policies and their Impact on Migrant Sex Workers
Join us as we present the findings of an evidence-based research report which maps the tangled web of Canadian anti-trafficking laws and policies, and ...
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Sarah Adjekum joins the third cohort of graduate Wilson Leaders
Sarah Adjekum, a graduate of the School’s MSW program and currently completing her PhD in Health, Aging and Society, has won a Wilson Leadership Scholar award. ...
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