Session: Toward Community Health and Resilience: Global Perspectives on Navigating Climate and Environmental Challenges (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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352 Toward Community Health and Resilience: Global Perspectives on Navigating Climate and Environmental Challenges

Schedule:
Sunday, January 19, 2025: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Leschi, Level 3 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Cluster:
* noted as presenting author
Investigation of the Microenvironment, Land Cover Characteristics, and Social Vulnerability of Heat-Vulnerable Bus Stops in Knoxville, Tennessee
Sangwon Lee, MSW, The university of Tennessee, Knoxville; Jennifer First, PhD, University of Missouri
Climate Change-Related Factors and HIV Vulnerabilities Among Very Young Adolescents in Kenya: Multi-Method Qualitative Findings
Carmen Logie, MSW, PhD, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto; Julia Kagunda, PhD, Elim Trust; Humphres Evelia, MA, Centre for Study of Adolescence; Aryssa Hasham, MA, University of Toronto; Sarah Van Borek, PhD, University of Toronto; Lina Taing, PhD, United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment & Health
Exploring the Intersecting Challenges of Climate Change, Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS in Sub Saharan Africa
Bonita Sharma, PhD, University of Texas at San Antonio; Raeann Cruz, MSW Student, University of Texas at San Antonio; Eusebius Small, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington
Emergency Preparedness Among Older Immigrants and Refugees: Communication Preferences and Trusted Information Sources
Smitha Rao, PhD, The Ohio State University; Holly Dabelko- Schoeny, PhD, Ohio State University; Marisa Sheldon, MSW, Ohio State University; Anthony Traver, MSW, Ohio State University; Fiona Doherty, MSW, Ohio State University; Jhuma Acharya, MSW, Ohio State University
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