Events
Autism Consortium of Texas November Webinar - Using Population Data to Inform Autism Policy
Paul Shattuck, PhD, MSSW, is a Senior Fellow at Mathematica. He is a nationally recognized expert in autism spectrum disorders, and he pioneered the understanding of autism in adulthood and the measurement of autism outcomes. His other research interests include improving community systems and services, understanding the long-range impact of social determinants of health and…
Walk to End Alzheimer's
We invite you to join our team for the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's®, the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Please register and walk with our social workers, colleagues, friends and family on November 12th!
Genetics Education Webinar Series - How to Convey Difficult News of a Genetic Diagnosis
PRESENTERS Pilar Magoulas, M.S., C.G.C. Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine Laura Buckner, M.Ed., L.P.C. Program Manager, University of Texas, Texas Center for Disability Studies and MOM This webinar will provide a review of factors that influence parental experiences when receiving difficult news and how providers can improve parent…
The ethics of self-care and sustainability: Addressing staff and leadership vicarious trauma
Join us for "The ethics of self-care and sustainability: Addressing staff and leadership vicarious trauma" presented by Eboni Calbow, PhD, LCSW-S, and René Gaitan, LCSW-S. Click here or go to https://cvent.utexas.edu/EthicsOfSelfCare to register.
Career Exploration Workshop | Clinical Social Work
REMOTE -ZOOM -LINK BY EMAIL TX, United StatesJoin us on Friday (11/18) to hear from Bradley Bogdan, LCSW-S, a licensed clinical social worker with a wide depth of experience - from working with the homeless and those with substance disorders to now teaching at Texas A&M. RSVP - bit.ly/ClinicalSocialWork
Recognition & Reception for BSW & MSSW Graduates
5:30-6:00PM, UTOPIA THEATRE6:00-7:00PM, 1.214