Filtering by: Conference

Social work transformational leadership
May
14
10:45 AM10:45

Social work transformational leadership

  • Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Struggles & successes

Crystal Hill, RSW & Dominic Boyd, RSW

This session will explore how to create meaningful social change in the context of the dominant neoliberal social ethos. Two social workers will speak on their efforts to create transformational change using land acknowledgments in order to challenge settler assumptions in governmental agencies. Key social work strategies will be identified and participants challenged to reflect on their own roles in regards to social justice and social change. Discussion will help participants to identify strategies they can employ in their own work and lives regarding those social justice issues that are most pressing to them

View Event →
The hazards of psychological harassment in the workplace and beyond
May
13
3:15 PM15:15

The hazards of psychological harassment in the workplace and beyond

  • Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Linda Crockett and Anneke Baker will provide an overview of the definition of workplace psychological harassment (bullying), and legislation in Nova Scotia and other provinces. They will also share strategies to assist social workers either experiencing workplace bullying or assisting others at any stage of this workplace psychological hazard.

View Event →
Dismantling colonial structures, micro-aggressions and racism in social work
May
13
1:00 PM13:00

Dismantling colonial structures, micro-aggressions and racism in social work

  • Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Our individual experiences of racism, bullying, micro-aggressions, and discrimination are part of larger colonial structures within which we function, as social workers and as people. By recognizing the structural components of our world with its impact on our profession and understanding the power and challenge of intersecting identities and positionalities, we can reclaim our voice and perspective as social workers committed to advancing social justice in all its forms.

View Event →
Keynote: Sheri M McConnell, PhD, RSW
May
13
9:45 AM09:45

Keynote: Sheri M McConnell, PhD, RSW

  • Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Social Workers as Change Agents

Reflecting on our Journeys toward Transformational Change

The keynote address reflects the conference’s broader theme. This session will also integrate concrete skills with theory, to help us to embrace our role as change agents, advocates and leaders, as we seek to pivot from our role in perpetuating bias and systemic inequity, toward decolonization and true justice for all people.

View Event →