Session: Work and Workforce Development in Latine Populations (Society for Social Work and Research 30th Annual Conference Anniversary)

162 Work and Workforce Development in Latine Populations

Schedule:
Friday, January 16, 2026: 3:45 PM-5:15 PM
Mint, ML 4 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster: LatinX Focused-Research
* noted as presenting author
"for Us to Help Someone Else, First We Have to be Okay Ourselves": Supervision As a Strategy for Implementing Culturally Responsive Peer Support in a Latinx Serving Peer-Run Organization
Elizabeth Siantz, PhD, MSW, University of Utah; Jules Martinez, LCSW, Latino Behavioral Health Services; Adriana Nuncio-Zuniga, MSW, University of Utah
(un)Known Resources and Shame: A Narrative Inquiry into Hispanic Students Navigation of Case Management Social Work Services
Leslie Salazar-Hinojosa, Ph.D, H.E.R.O Lab; Javier Segovia, PhD, H.E.R.O. Lab; Eden Robles, PhD, Our Lady of the Lake University
Moving up or Going Down? Examining the Association between Occupational Mobility and Self-Esteem Among Latinx Migrant Workers in the United States
Erick da Luz Scherf, MSW, The University of Alabama; Luciana Giorgio, PhD, MSW, University of Alabama
Workplace Confidence Among Latine/x Immigrants: The Role of Heterogeneous Identities, Social Support, and Policy
Kerri Evans, PhD, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Morgan Pardue-Kim, University of Maryland at Baltimore
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