LSWO National Social Work Conference 2018 at the University of Illinois-Chicago
October 18-19, 2018
Call for Proposals and Student Poster Sessions
LSWO “La Familia” Conferences provide an opportunity for all Latinx social work faculty, licensed social workers, community social workers, child welfare specialists, international social workers, immigrant/refugee specialty social workers, youth development social workers, and behavioral health professionals to submit workshop proposals. (There many specialty practices, and we are open to receiving workshop proposals from all)
(Deadline for submissions is 5/31/2018)
This conference will offer Keynotes, Panels, Workshops, and Documentary film, which will focus on Social Work Practice with Latinos. Most importantly, Latinx faculty, professionals social workers, students, and allied health professionals will have the opportunity to network, share, and learn.
We invite all Social Work faculty, licensed social work professionals, community social workers, and allied health human services professionals to submit workshop proposals. This is a great opportunity to share your knowledge, research, literature, and treatment interventions. Special discount for speakers whose workshop proposals have been accepted for the conference program. Also, we encourage social work faculty to share this announcement with their students and student organizations.
The LSWO has a call for Student Poster Sessions as well. Go to www.lswo2018.org or email us at socialwork@lswo.org for more information.
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