Session: Perspectives of frontline workers and consumers on poverty programs (Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference - Reducing Racial and Economic Inequality)

234 Perspectives of frontline workers and consumers on poverty programs

Schedule:
Saturday, January 18, 2020: 9:45 AM-11:15 AM
Independence BR F, ML 4 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster: Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP)
Moderator:
Dan Meyer,
* noted as presenting author
Single Stop: Building Pathways out of Poverty through an Economic Empowerment Model
Sarah Crawford, BA, Single Stop; Susanne Harnett, PhD, Metis Associates; Jing Zhu, PhD, Metis Associates; Michael Scuello, BA, Metis Associates; Marie Sabatino, MSW, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College and Fedcap
In Your Eyes: Client's Perspectives Regarding the Effects of a Community Led Program Aimed at Reducing Poverty
smadar Freiberg Freiberg, BA, Bar- Ilan University; drorit Levy Levy, phd, bar-ilan university
Examining the Long-Term Effect of a Family-Based Economic Strengthening Intervention on Depression Among HIV Positive Adolescents in Southern Uganda
Yuanyuan Yang, MPA, Washington University in Saint Louis; Proscovia Nabunya, MSW, PhD, New York University; Fred Ssewamala, PhD, Columbia University; Christopher Damulira, International Center for Child Health and Development; Joshua Kiyingi, International Center for Child Health and Development; Flavia Namuwonge, BA, Washington University in Saint Louis
Impact of Family-Based Economic Empowerment Intervention on Multidimensional Poverty for Adolescents Living with HIV (ALWHIV) in Uganda
Darejan Dvalishvili, MD, MSW, Washington University in Saint Louis; Fred Ssewamala, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Ozge Sensoy Bahar, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Proscovia Nabunya, MSW, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis
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