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University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work

University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work

Higher Education

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 982 followers

Transforming our world. Our Future. Ourselves.

About us

The University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work MSW Program is ranked #12 by U.S. News & World Report. Degrees offered: BASW, MSW, and PhD. Two MSW Concentrations: Direct Practice with Individuals, Families, and Small Groups Community, Organization, and Social Action (COSA) Several joint Masters degrees and programs with other University programs: School of Public Health School of Education School of Public and International Affairs MSW/JD with the Law School MSW/MBA with the Business School and more!

Website
https://www.socialwork.pitt.edu/
Industry
Higher Education
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Type
Educational

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    2117 Cathedral of Learning

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, US

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Updates

  • Critical Perspectives on Coercive Practices in Mental Health featuring Dr. Nev Jones: "Adaptive Expectations, Internalized Oppression & Coercion: Learning from Qualitative Research on Inpatient & Outpatient Commitment in the United States" - This brief presentation will unpack the challenges of qualitative research in the context of multiply-marginalized service users subject to coercive interventions and the challenges of documenting harm in the context of internalized oppression and adaptive expectations. Wednesday, April 9th: 4PM-5:30PM (EST) via Zoom Eventbrite Registration & Zoom Access: https://ow.ly/pi4I50Vsja4

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  • As a community-based therapist, MSW alumnus Julius Boatwright worked with families to ensure the safety of their children. But when his work with a given family would come to a close, sometimes they’d ask, “Why does your time with us have to end?” After a session with a family in the Hill District in March 2016, Boatwright, who’d been involved in social work and mental health for four years, sat in his car and thought, “I need to do more.” Read more in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: https://ow.ly/OOiy50Vsm3c

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  • Joint MSW/MPH student Gabriel F. Quinteros was profiled by Pittwire. He talks about his path to Pitt and how he "felt drawn to his adjunct professors and their experiences in the 'real world'; he valued the work at the Center for Race and Social Problems, and he was over the moon to have his first-ever class with an Afro-Latino faculty member, Assistant Professor Victor Figuereo, which “was really cool.” Read more in Pittwire: https://ow.ly/wqB850VslZx

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  • Join us for the Racial Equity Collaboratory Launch on April 8th! The Racial Equity Collaboratory at the University of Pittsburgh serves as an online central repository for social justice and race-related research. It enhances race-based research and fosters connections between internal and external researchers, scholars, and community partners. As a strategic hub, it brings together faculty, staff, students, and community partners to advance research, education, and praxis toward racial equity and justice. CRSP is excited to partner with the Center for Health Equity, Center for Racial Justice and Civil Rights, Center for Urban Education, Center for African Studies, Center for Ethnic Studies Research, and the Department of Africana Studies on this important initiative. Enjoy: - Free professional headshots on site during the event! - Collaborative sessions to foster innovation and partnership - Panel discussion with leading experts in race-based research - Networking opportunities with like-minded professionals - Evening refreshments Learn more and register here: https://ow.ly/g4gw50Vq1RW This event is funded by a Pitt Momentum Teaming Award made to the Center on Race and Social Problems

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  • Critical Perspectives on Coercive Practices in Mental Health featuring Dr. Nev Jones: "Adaptive Expectations, Internalized Oppression & Coercion: Learning from Qualitative Research on Inpatient & Outpatient Commitment in the United States" - This brief presentation will unpack the challenges of qualitative research in the context of multiply-marginalized service users subject to coercive interventions and the challenges of documenting harm in the context of internalized oppression and adaptive expectations. Wednesday, April 9th: 4PM-5:30PM (EST) via Zoom Eventbrite Registration & Zoom Access: https://ow.ly/MJpW50Vsja1 York University

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