Session: Pushing the Boundaries of Social Work (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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165 Pushing the Boundaries of Social Work

Schedule:
Friday, January 17, 2025: 5:30 PM-7:00 PM
Ballard, Level 3 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Cluster:
Moderator:
Megan Gilster, PhD, University of Iowa
* noted as presenting author
We Built It and Only a Handful Came: Community Stakeholder Perspectives on Implementation Challenges and Barriers of an Evidence-Based Parenting Intervention within Child Welfare
Whitney Grube, PhD, University of Kansas; Kiley Liming, PhD, University of Kansas; Jody Brook, PhD, University of Kansas; Elicia Berryhill, MA, Heartline Oklahoma; Amy Mendenhall, PhD, University of Kansas; Becci Akin, PhD, University of Kansas
Supporting Libraries to Serve the Holistic Needs of the Community: Insights from Fathers Served By Social Service Systems
Antonio Garcia, PhD, University of Kentucky; Kendra Eubank, MSW, University of Kentucky; Laurel Starr, MSW, University of Kentucky; Maria Cahill, PhD, University of Kentucky; Soohyung Joo, PhD, University of Kentucky; Luke LeFebvre, PhD, University of Kentucky
The Role of Community-Based Fianancial Inclusion Strategies in Adressing FOOD Security: Evidence from Southern Africa
Aweke Tadesse, PhD Candidate, Saint Louis University; Kenan Li, PhD, Saint Louis University; Jesse Helton, PhD, Saint Louis University; Jin Huang, PhD, Saint Louis University; David Ansong, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Cross-Sector Collaboration in Mixed-Income Initiatives: Exploring Organizational Partnerships and Policy Implementation in the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI)
Andrew Foell, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago; Sam Toledo Adolff, MSW, University of Illinois at Chicago
An Arena of Possibility: Local Public Library and Social Work Collaboration
Beth Martin, PhD, Carleton University; Melissa Redmond, PhD, Carleton University
Evolution of Collective Impact: Lessons from Practitioners in Australia and Canada
Ritika Kurup, MSW, Ohio State University; Sharvari Karandikar, PhD, Ohio State University
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