Thursday, May 29th 2:15 - 3:15 PM 2nd floor balcony, Hillman Hall
Poster Number
Presentation
1
Research Design: A Field Experiment on Voter Mobilization among Social Work Clients Kristen Brock-Petroshius, Stony Brook University
2
Leadership in Policy: The Role of Social Workers in U.S. Congress and Implications for Macro Practice Allysha Bryant, Yeshiva University
3
You Have The Right To Remain Silent: Juvenile Custodial Interrogation, Forensic Social Work Practice & Criminal Justice Reform Cristino Chavez, Yeshiva University
4
Building Compassionate Human Service Agencies: From Current Conditions to Empowered Futures for Staff and ServiceUsers Veda Cottom, Temple University
5
Charting Success: Participatory Systems Mapping in Social Work Organizational Leadership and Strategic Planning Tami Gouveia, Boston University
6
The Value of Social Capital for Black Women Entrepreneurs Mamie Harper, University of Georgia
7
Theoretical Mapping of the Ecology Service Provision for Individuals Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation Lauren Herod, Florida State University
8
Building Compassionate Human Service Agencies: From Current Conditions to Empowered Futures for Staff and Service Users Cheryl Hyde, Temple University
9
Social Workers as Legislators: A Phenomenological Study Matt Knierim, University of West Florida
10
The Crossover Between Micro and Social Work Practice Viola Lindsey, California Baptist University
11
Executive Leaders' Use of the Relational Lens in Leadership of Social Service Organizations: Critical Review Stephanie Lyons, Indiana University
12
Enhancing Black Maternal Mental Health Through Doula Support: An Evidence-Based Approach Dominique Phinn, Yeshiva University
13
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs) Among Clinicians and How Has This Impacted Their Practice. How Can We End the Cycle? Simone Townsend, Yeshiva University