Changing social work roles
May
13
10:30 AM10:30

Changing social work roles

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Allyship in advocacy

  • How do we translate theory into practice?

  • What does allyship look like in community?

  • How does this inform our advocacy as social workers?

  • What are the challenges and opportunities of joining together in shared advocacy efforts?

Panelists include members of the Social Justice Committee and representatives of advocacy partners (Shelter NS, CMHA-NS, Legal Info NS, Housing is Health Coalition)

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Turning our learning into living
May
12
1:30 PM13:30

Turning our learning into living

Critical reflections on allyship

Panelists will help facilitate a conversation on the following questions which will serve as the foundation for conference attendees to discuss:

  • How do we translate experience into better practice?

  • How do embrace the learning process?

  • How do we turn challenges into opportunities?

  • How can we show up as allies in spaces of dominant groups? How do we hold ourselves accountable/share accountability?

The panel discussion will be followed by break-out discussion groups.

 

Dr. Margaret Robinson, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University

Dani Sherwood, NSCSW PD Committee

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The Ethics of Allyship
May
12
1:00 PM13:00

The Ethics of Allyship

What are the ethical theories and considerations that can inform allyship?

How is this connected to diversity work, and what does this look like in practice? 

In her talk on the ethical concerns that must be considered when determining when and how to ally with others, Moji will address how leaders in the system (healthcare, institutions, and communities) can create a culture that ethically supports allyship.

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Special General Meeting
May
11
6:30 PM18:30

Special General Meeting

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NSCSW members will be invited to discuss and debate bylaw changes intended to better align our policy and practice with our values, and to advance regulation of clinical social work in Nova Scotia.

Note to members of the College: please RSVP on Eventbrite with your member number by noon on May 10 to have your voting eligibility validated in time.

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