Please join the 2022 Leadership Fellows as they examine aspects of evidence-based social work practice and explore proposed innovations.
Plan to join us in-person as the Mandel Leadership Fellows will present their capstone projects via a live poster session on Thursday, April 27, from 5–7 p.m. (Presentations will be livestreamed from 5pm-6pm for those who cannot attend; no Q & A for this portion). In-person attendees will have the opportunity to ask student presenters questions directly from 6-7 p.m. during the reception.
The capstones are culminating scholarly projects completed by the Fellows in conjunction with their evidence-based practice course (SASS 538: Evidence-Based Practice, Selection, Implementation and Practice Issues). These projects critically examine contemporary evidence-based social work practice and typically propose new or best-practice innovations and applications.
List of Students with their Poster Presentations:
Jessica Cheng
Infusing Relational Cultural Theory (RCT) into a Mutual Aid Empowerment Framework to Address Intimate Partner Violence
Yannick LeJacq
Expanding Access to Office-Based Opioid Treatment
Gabriela Leskur
Our Stories Pilot Program: Storytelling and Embodiment for Community Action, Empowerment, and Transformation within a Collegiate Population
Kate Schacterle
How "Getting Ahead" Gets Ahead: A Pilot Study of a Community Health Empowerment Program
Tamika Smith
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Collaboration between Community-Based Doulas and OB Care Providers
Carmen Vernon
Healing through Dance Movement Therapy after Intimate Partner Violence
Nicole Yeftich
Pilot Study Proposal: Implementation and Evaluation of an Adjunctive Mindfulness Class for an Incarcerated Women's Treatment Group
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