Session: Centering Indigenous Voices in Community Wellbeing (Society for Social Work and Research 26th Annual Conference - Social Work Science for Racial, Social, and Political Justice)

130 Centering Indigenous Voices in Community Wellbeing

Schedule:
Friday, January 14, 2022: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Independence BR G, ML 4 (Marriott Marquis Washington, DC)
Cluster: International Social Work & Global Issues
* noted as presenting author
(Converted as ePoster, See Poster Gallery) Analyzing the Experience of Guatemalan Deportees and Their Intentions to Remigrate to the U.S. to Address the Current Immigration Challenges in the U.S
Carmen C. Monico, PhD, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Wayne Pitts, PhD, RTI International; Christopher Inkpen, Phd, RTI International
Exploring Community Perceptions of Mental Health and the State of Mental Health Services in Toledo, Belize
Jaclyn Kirsch, MSW, The Ohio State University; Arati Maleku, Ph.D., Ohio State University
Building Capacity of Mental Health Professionals in Nepal: Findings from the Missing Counselor Project
Jaclyn Kirsch, MSW, The Ohio State University; Shambika Raut, MA, Ohio State University; Arati Maleku, Ph.D., Ohio State University
Wellbeing As Participation and Liberation: Lessons from Post-Conflict Nepal
Martha Bragin, PhD, Hunter College; Karuna Onta, PhD, Department for International Development DFID; Tenzin Bhutia, MSW, Hunter College,CUNY; Amelia Lewis, MSW, Hunter College,CUNY; Roula Hajjar, MSc, Hunter College
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