Jun 16, 2023 — NSCSW members are invited for a lunch & learn with Michelle Lebrun, part of a series about practicing social work in Mi’kma’ki. Must be a member of the NSCSW to attend.
Jun 16, 2023 — NSCSW members are invited for a lunch & learn with Michelle Lebrun, part of a series about practicing social work in Mi’kma’ki. Must be a member of the NSCSW to attend.
Jun 14, 2023 — This session is part of an ongoing series about Mi’kmaw culture & heritage. Gerald Gloade will introduce members to Mi’kmaw traditional and ecological knowledge.
Jun 12, 2023 — Nova Scotia social workers are invited to an online lunch & learn session during Indigenous History Month to explore Canadian settler identity.
Jun 2, 2023 — NSCSW members are invited to join colleagues from across the province to connect, network, organize and share resources. English & French discussion groups available.
Apr 27, 2023 — Becoming an ally is challenging, but it is a vital skill for ethical social work practice and conscientious living in a world that remains plagued by systemic violence. Join our virtual conference on May 11-12 to explore the ethics of allyship,
2 May, 2023 — NSCSW members are invited to join us for a guided meditation specifically for social workers.
May 13, 2023 — NSCSW leadership will present the College’s annual report, including an overview of the organization’s activities in 2022, fiscal review, and proposed budget for 2024.
May 12-13 2023 — Workshops and small group discussions will offer opportunities for participants to collaboratively deconstruct and critically investigate the concept of allyship, and to reflect on how the themes of the conference resonate with their personal and professional context.
The goal of this virtual conference is to situate these conversations in a larger reflection about social work’s role in building true social justice.
May 11, 2023 — Members are invited to discuss, debate, and vote on motions.
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CONNECTION is the official newsletter of the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers.