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CSWE 2021 Annual Program Meeting

The Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM) is the place where social work education professionals collaborate, learn, teach, and grow. This year’s APM was focused on “Leading Critical Conversations: Racial, Economic, & Environmental Justice” and featured social work education presentations, an exhibit hall, and networking opportunities.

The UT College of Social Work is proud to have had multiple faculty members and students participate in the APM by providing papers, presenting, or contributing E-posters.

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Feminist Academic Co-Mentoring: An Equity Focused Model That Promotes Relationships and Support
Group: Council on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education
Kate M. Chaffin, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Catherine A. Simmons, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Y. Joon Choi, University of Georgia
Nada Elias-Lambert, Texas Christian University

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Female-Centered Strategies for Faculty Success in the Context of COVID-19
E-Poster Kristen E. Ravi, University of Tennessee at Knoxville Courtney Cronley, University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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A Study of Students’ Knowledge and Perceptions Related to Serving Immigrant Communities
Paper session
Laurie Cook Heffron, St. Edward’s University
Mary Lehman Held, University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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“I’m Speaking”: Online Social Work Education Giving Voice to Women
E-Poster
Kate M. Chaffin, University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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Addressing Gender Disparities in Computer Science Through Interdisciplinary and Community Partnership
E-Poster Melody A Huslage, PhD student, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Research Contributors: Courtney Cronley, Kristin Parrott, Sarah Coppola

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Starting/Surviving Your Tenure Clock During the Pandemic: Can You Do It?
E-Poster Kristen E. Ravi, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Research Contributors: Abha Rai

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Association Between Children’s Attachment Relationship with Pets and Children’s Behavioral Health
E-Poster Lindsey Collier, PhD student, University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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Analyzing a Southern School of Social Work’s Antiracist Policies: BSW Program Implications
Paper Session
Amy Traylor, University of Alabama
Laura M. Hopson, University of Alabama
Research Contributors: Amanda Dobbins, Javonda Williams

Click here to see a full recap of the meeting
https://cswe.org/Events-Meetings/2021-APM