A podcast from the University of Calgary Faculty of Social Work. UCalgary FSW is the largest faculty of social work in Canada, consistently ranked among the top 15 schools in research across North America.

UCalgary Social Work Podcast
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A podcast from the University of Calgary Faculty of Social Work. UCalgary FSW is the largest faculty of social work in Canada, consistently ranked among the top 15 schools in research across North America.
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6/12/2021
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Recent Episodes

November 24, 2022
Nov. 3, 2022, PhD Info Session
<p>Note: not a regular episode. This is a recording our our PhD Info Session for playback by registrants. Hosted by Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos.</p>

May 11, 2022
Youth Researchers
<h2>A follow-up to last November's episode, <a href="https://anchor.fm/ucalgaryfsw/episodes/Integrating-the-Voices-of-Youth-in-Clinical-Training-Approaches-e1a6jq2/a-a1ptlh" target="_blank">Integrating the Voices of Youth in Clinical Training Approaches</a>. This time around, Dr. Angelique Jenney and PhD candidate Olivia Cullen are joined by team member Laura Shiels and six youth co-researchers: Ann Marie, Liv, Katelyn, Mackenzie, Victoria and Rebekah!</h2> <h2>A must listen for researchers working with youth.</h2> <h2>Dr. Jenney recently celebrated her fifth anniversary as the Research Chair at Wood's Homes – the first community-based chair in children's mental health in Canada. <a href="https://socialwork.ucalgary.ca/news/practice-wisdom-supports-knowledge-building-landmark-community-partnership" target="_blank">Learn more here</a>!</h2> <h2><br></h2>

March 7, 2022
What Black Canadians and African Refugees REALLY need for their mental health
<p>So what would your mental health be like if your children were separated from you, living in a refugee camp halfway around the world? Or, how do you think your mental health would suffer if you lived your life under suspicion? Arbitrarily pulled over by police or followed around shops by store-owners who assume you’re a thief?</p> <p><strong>Dr. Régine Uwibereyeho King, PhD</strong> was troubled by the descriptions she saw of African newcomers in academic literature. They are frequently described with terms like: “very vulnerable ... unable to fit in ... or traumatized people from Africa.” This didn't fit the people she knew and worked with as a social worker. So she set out to discover what really impacted their mental health; how they tried to deal with the stressors in their lives, and what the solutions might be, to make things better. </p> <p>Her research has taken her from Toronto, to Winnipeg and currently Alberta, where she is an Associate Professor, and researcher with the <strong>University of Calgary Faculty of Social Work</strong>. </p>
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