- Date(s)
- October 9, 2024
- Location
- Great Hall, Queen's University Belfast
- Time
- 10:00 - 13:00
- Price
- free
This free, in-person event is for social work students, practice teachers, academics and on-site supervisors. It’s a great opportunity to learn strategies to promote anti-oppressive practice through intentional and compassionate vs reactive interactions.
Professor Neil Abell (Florida State University) will share his Awareness/Acceptance/Action model and findings from research he conducted in Northern Ireland with social work students and practice teachers. The session will guide attendees to recognise how pre-existing prejudice and fear may distort social work practice or service delivery when unchecked judgmental attitudes undermine best intentions, professional standards and human rights. In a climate of stereotyping, racism, labelling and discrimination there has never been a better time to focus on ways to promote anti-oppressive practice and compassionate interactions.
Please register at this link.
Organiser: Professor Audrey Roulston, School of SSESW, Queen's University Belfast
- Department
- School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
- Audience
- All
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