Posted under Interest areas, Just for fun on Feb 14, 2018
Pacific University’s Master of Social Work Program is committed to social and economic justice, the prevention of conditions that limit human rights, the elimination of poverty, and the enhancement of the quality of life for all persons. As part of realizing this commitment, we are supporting the advancement of human rights and social justice through the MSW Journal of Human Rights & Social Justice.
In response to the current political climate and concurrent contemporary violations of human rights, we are inviting interdisciplinary masters level students nationally and abroad to submit to the 2018 edition. This is a great opportunity for MSW students to collectively take part in contributing knowledge toward addressing human rights and social justice issues.
If you have any questions, please email us at humanrights@pacificu.edu. For submission guidelines visit: http://humanrights.scholasticahq.com.
Posted under Internships and Volunteer experiences, Just for fun on Feb 1, 2018
Camp Kesem is looking for new weeklong camp counselors this summer! Camp Kesem is a nationwide community, driven by passionate college students, that supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer. UW Camp Kesem volunteers run Kesem’s programs, fundraise, get to be camp counselors for a week during the summer, and much more.
To apply to be a camp counselor, see the attached photo with instructions! There are two sessions of camp this year: July 29th – August 3rd and August 12th – August 17th, and you can apply to either or both. The deadline to apply is Friday, February 16th. If you have any questions and/or want to get involved as a volunteer, email uwashington.volunteer@campkesem.org. Oh, and check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CampKesemUW/.
Posted under Just for fun on Jan 23, 2018
Hello everyone,
The 2018 OSSW shirts are ready to order! Please use this order form, where you can also see the winning design and style details. Thank you to everyone who submitted designs and participated in voting. Revenue from these sales will support student activities and community service events. OSSW members will be tabling near the ground floor entrance this week (starting Wednesday) and next week, and can accept cash, credit, or Venmo. Questions? Email ossw@uw.edu.
Posted under Academic Resources, Career information and Professional Development Opportunities, Just for fun on Jan 18, 2018
The Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics at Yale University will host two acclaimed programs this summer:
Foundations of Bioethics (4 days, from June 4-7, 2018);
Summer Institute in Bioethics (7 weeks; from June 1-July 21, 2018)
The “Foundations” program consists of an introduction to ethical theory along with a review of bioethical principles, theories, terms, and history, and concludes with an optional site visit to
The Hastings Center in NY.
The 7-week program starts with Foundations then covers ethical issues pertaining to a broad range of topics including medicine, law, religion, public health, disability ethics, animal ethics, and the environment.
Morning lectures are followed by small-group mini-courses in the afternoons.
Participants can choose from over 20 mini-courses.
Participants include graduate students and professionals along with a few select undergraduates.
Participants receive mentoring from experts in the field and have ample opportunity to tailor the program to meet their career & research goals.
A small percentage of top participants will be invited to participate in “Fast Track” which provides weekly 1:1 tutoring to help participants complete a paper – to be submitted to a journal by the end of the program.
** Applications are processed on a rolling basis. Slots are currently still available **
Tuition: $1,875 (undergraduates); $2,275 (graduate students); $3,275 (professionals) Rates for this 2-month program are comparable to 1-week summer programs at similar institutions.
Course credit may be available, and housing is available within walking distance for an additional cost.
For further information, including a full list of seminars, see:
bioethics.yale.edu/summer or contact
Lori Bruce, Program Director, at Lori.Bruce@Yale.edu
There is also a program offered by the UW Department of Bioethics and Humanities July 30-Aug 4, 2018. Additional information can be found here: http://depts.washington.edu/bhdept/conedu/sumsem/index-ss.html
Posted under Just for fun on Jan 3, 2018
You’ve been invited to participate in a research study!
Participation involves a 10-15 minute multiple-choice questionnaire regarding your sexual experiences. If you complete the questionnaire, you are eligible to be part of a random drawing for 1 of 5 Amazon gift cards (one worth $100, two worth $50, and two worth $20) as a way to thank you for your participation.
If you are interested in participating, you can click on the following link where you will receive more information on the study and be asked to go over a consent form. After going over the consent form and agreeing to it, you will be able to fill out the questionnaire. You can fill out the questionnaire anytime between now and February 24th, 2018:
Click this link to participate in the study: tinyurl.com/uwsexsurvey
Your responses will be anonymous; there is no way for anyone to know who filled out the questionnaire. Your participation is entirely voluntary; you may skip any questions that you do not want to answer. At the end of the questionnaire, you will be directed to a completely different website where you will be asked to input your UW email so that you can be part of the random drawing. Your questionnaire responses will not be capable of being traced to your UW email in any way.
Posted under Just for fun, LGBTQIA+, Student Groups on Campus on Nov 30, 2017
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Posted under Interest areas, Just for fun on Nov 28, 2017
Hope folx are hanging in there as we get close to the end of the quarter (and year!). Huge thanks to everyone for participating in the t-shirt design process. Organization of Student Social Workers (OSSW) have selected 5 designs for everyone to vote on. We would have t-shirt, hoodie, long sleeve options and the color would range from grey, black and white.
More info would be in the voting poll which you can access here: https://goo.gl/forms/jYu7s2tBimFmV9nJ3
We’re excited to finalize the design for this year and thanks for voting!
Posted under Events, Just for fun on Nov 27, 2017
As you may have heard, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) won the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts in passing the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. This is an historic achievement, and in this hostile political climate, we must take time to celebrate our progress toward a nuclear-free world.
ICAN’s victory is everyone’s victory. So please join us on December 10th, the same day the Nobel Peace Prize is presented in Norway, for WE CAN: Ban the Bomb.
Leif Erikson Lodge, 2245 NW 57th St, Seattle, WA 98107
Sunday, December 10th. Doors at 6pm, Program 6:30-8:30pm
RSVP HERE The event is free and open to the public, but we recommend you RSVP!
We’ll have food and drinks, music from the Seattle Peace Chorus and Marcia Takamura, and remarks from local leaders including Bruce Amundson, President of Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility; Michael Ramos, Executive Director of the Church Council of Greater Seattle, Kim Nesselquist, Consul of Norway, and Stan Shikuma, with Seattle Kokon Taiko.
Questions to Lilly Adams at lilly@wpsr.org
Posted under Just for fun, Money Matters on Nov 7, 2017
Just a reminder that The Organization of Student Social Workers (OSSW), is in the process of creating new t-shirts for the 2017-2018 year, and would
love to see your designs. The winner will get a $15 gift card, as well as a free t-shirt. Please submit these designs in PDF form (while retaining your
original file) no later than Wednesday, November 15th to https://catalyst.uw.edu/collectit/dropbox/cmk35/41127.
The only requirements for the design is that it mentions School of Social Work somewhere (Due to copyright, we can’t actually use the official logo). Some examples from previous designs can be viewed here
and here http://i63.tinypic.com/23mmy6o.png.
Feel free to contact ossw@uw.edu if you have any questions.
Posted under Just for fun, Student support and self care on Nov 2, 2017
Hit the books this fall and enjoy elite status all next year.
Earn a 3.5-3.9 GPA and get 2018 MVP® status, or earn a 4.0 to get MVP® Gold. We’ll let you know in January when you’re ready to fly with your new status. Just sign up or register below with your University of Washington email address, and we’ll start you off with 5,000 bonus miles.
By registering for this promotion, you consent to Alaska Airlines and University of Washington sharing information (including your name, date of birth, student email address and GPA range) as necessary to provide confirmation to Alaska Airlines of your eligibility for MVP® or MVP® Gold status based on your Autumn quarter 2017 GPA.
Posted under Events, Global Health, Just for fun, Seminars, lectures and films on Oct 25, 2017
Please save the date for our upcoming Health Sciences Common Book Advocacy Event on November 9th featuring Brady Walkinshaw, former WA state legislator and Editor of GRIST magazine. For more information, go to facebook.com/uwhscommonbook.
Posted under Internships and Volunteer experiences, Just for fun, Student support and self care on Aug 14, 2017
Helping people, changing lives. Become a mentor today!
Middle school is a tough time for youth. This time of transition is filled with multiple changes, increased responsibility, increased peer pressure, lack of motivation and puberty. This is also when youth are building their self-esteem and their confidence. Many students are going through these changes alone, as they aren’t trusting their parents/guardians with as much, yet this is when they love friends and need the most authentic support.Here is where you step in. As a volunteer mentor, you are that friend and support system. Through spending time together, having fun and enjoying each other, your student will become more confident and comfortable in their own skin. Our youth will also be exposed to your life and experiences, which many times are different than those in their home life. As a mentor, you will spend time with your youth twice a month. Even if you are busy, if you have a free 4 hours a month, you can make a difference.
A key part of our program is building a community for our youth, so along with the one-on-one time spent with you, everyone attends monthly program sponsored outings. While these outings seem just to be fun outings, they have a large learning component, such as discussions about body image, bullying, communication, and other topics that middle school youth are experiencing. These outings are scheduled once a month, and vary in location and day to give variety to the group and scheduling.
If you think back to your middle school experience, how would you have benefited from a mentor? Sign up for more information and you could give a middle school youth the love, support, and friendship they need.
For more information, contact Julia at 206-819-6416 or at jmhodges@empowermentoring.org, or see www.empowermentoring.org
Thanks
Julia Hodges
Executive Director
Empower Mentoring Program
Posted under Career information and Professional Development Opportunities, Internships and Volunteer experiences, Job Opportunities, Just for fun on Jun 12, 2017
We are seeking volunteers to facilitate therapeutic poetry with people who have suffered childhood traumas, such as abuse, neglect, or exposure to violence. The volunteers will work on one of our teams that meets weekly during the school year, inside juvenile detention, the state psychiatric hospital for children, or a residence for adults with lived experience of homelessness and substance use.
http://www.pongoteenwriting.org/volunteer.html
We are hoping to fill a half-time, paid position for a Program Manager to help me oversee the projects. This person will have clinical training (such as training in social work or family counseling), have experience with at-risk populations, and also have a strong interest in creative writing, especially poetry. We’re looking for a mature individual who can guide our trauma-informed work with vulnerable populations inside sensitive institutions.
http://www.pongoteenwriting.org/Open-Positions.html
Best Wishes!
Richard, pongo_publishing@hotmail.com
Posted under Career information and Professional Development Opportunities, Internships and Volunteer experiences, Just for fun, LGBTQIA+, Social Justice, Student Groups on Campus, Student support and self care on May 24, 2017
Join LGBTQ Allyship’s Housing Leadership Institute!!
Are you someone who is passionate about any of the following LGBTQ housing justice issues?
At Allyship, we believe everyone deserves to access a safe place, space, and community that feels like home! Housing justice is an essential piece of creating a sense of home – and we know that for too many in our communities, there are real barriers to having the basic things we need to survive, live with dignity, and thrive. We can do better, which means we need to get more LGBTQ people who’ve been directly impacted by unaffordable housing, displacement, homelessness, and discrimination to inform the next generation of policies, practices, and organizing approaches that will make the communities we’re part of safer and more livable!
If you are a person who is passionate about LGBTQ housing justice, we hope you’ll sign up to join our LGBTQ Housing Leadership Institute!
What You’ll Learn: LGBTQ Allyship believes that in order to build strong communities we must have strong leaders. Through this institute, a cohort of 15 people will be trained in the following:
You will:
Who We Are Looking for:
1. 10 to 15 LGBTQ grassroot progressive advocates/activists
2. Ages 18 and up welcome, affected by housing instability (candidates under age 18 will be considered on a case by case basis!)
3. A commitment of (6) 5-hour training dates plus a 3-hour orientation
4. Ability to volunteer 5 to 7 hours a month
5. Ability to attend all trainings, planning meetings and social Gatherings (some exceptions allowed)
6. An open mind and a willingness to learn to be a better ally, advocate for LGBTQ youth and elders issues and approach work from an intersectional lens
History & Funding
This is our 3rd Leadership Institute, and we are able to offer this training for free due to individual donors, and private grants from the Pride Foundation and Communities of Opportunites.
Interested?
Sign up or email Kelsen Caldwell at kelsen@allyship.org
LGBTQAllyship.org
https://www.facebook.com/LGBTQAllyship
https://twitter.com/Allyship
Thank you, Verity Credit Union, for hosting our Leadership Institute Orientation this year!
Posted under Career information and Professional Development Opportunities, Just for fun, Seminars, lectures and films, Social Justice, Student Groups on Campus on May 22, 2017
Sámi Role in Arctic Affairs: Politics, Research and Activism
20 June 2017 | 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | UW Club, Yukon Room
University of Washington
Space is limited – registration required
Clock hours available to K- 12 Teachers upon request.
A light breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided
Since the 1970’s the global Indigenous movement, building on the human rights movement, has gained considerable momentum. In 2000, the United Nations founded the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues as the central coordinating body for matters related to Indigenous peoples; in 2007, the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was ratified establishing international legal norms. Indigenous peoples are now playing a significant role in influencing international affairs via new transnational networks. The Sámi are a model for such influence.
Join us on June 20th for this one-day conference. Most of the presenters are Sámi themselves, working with aspects on reclaiming Sámi identities and the struggle for the Sámi right to survival and well-being. Scholars and activists will present their work followed by an open discussion with all participants and guests. We will end the day with dinner and a discussion of future directions for Sámi studies and collaborations followed by a screening of “Sámi Blood“.
Special Guest Speakers:
Lis-Mari Hjortfors | Umeå University, Sámi Studies, Department of Language Studies
Margaretha Uttjek | Department of Social Work, Umeå University, Sweden
May-Britt Öhman | Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University; the Association of Sámi Related Research in Uppsala; Deputy Member of the Swedish Sámi Parliament; member of Technoscience Research Group
Inge Frisk | Stockholm Sámi Association, member of Technoscience Research Group, Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University
Astri Dankertsen | Nord University, Norway
Troy Storfjell | Scandinavian Area Studies Program, Department of Languages and Literatures, Pacific Lutheran University
Karin Eriksson | Scandinavian Studies, University of Washington
This event is sponsored by the International Policy Institute (funded by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York) and Arctic and the International Relations initiative, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies; the Canadian Studies Center, Center for West European Studies, and Center for Global Studies; UW’s Scandinavian Studies; and UW’s Future of Ice initiative.
To request disability accommodation contact the Disability Services Office at least ten days in advance at: 206) 543-6450/V, (206) 543-6452/TTY, (206) 685-7264 (FAX), or dso@u.washington.edu.
Posted under Events, Just for fun, Student Groups on Campus on May 16, 2017
Posted under Academic Resources, Career information and Professional Development Opportunities, Just for fun on May 12, 2017
The PhD Social Justice Committee together with the SSW Equity Council are excited to bring together prominent local leaders within public institutions in Seattle to engage the UW SSW community in vibrant conversations as they share insights about institutional challenges to social change, equity tools and resources, and implementation success stories. Lunch will be provided if you RSVP below.
The Panel will be on Friday, May 25th from noon-1:30pm in room 305.
Our final confirmed list of panelists include:
Lamont Green
City of Seattle Race & Social Justice Initiative
Matias Valenzuela
King County Office of Equity & Social Justice
Dr. Concepcion Pedroza
Seattle Public Schools
Race & Equity Team Leader
Chadwick Allen
Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement
Co-Chair of UW Diversity Council
We hope that you can join in a lively discussion regarding both local and university efforts to promote equity and assess and implement change within public institutions and the larger community. Please RSVP at this link where dietary requests and questions for our panelists can be added: https://docs.google.com/a/uw.edu/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdLDbYTO-oxynPh2rV9IPZCFZPrSa8hzVkyTVSlqFxzlk9Rnw/viewform?c=0&w=1
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1522012677870682/
Please direct questions to Jessica Ulrich jullrich@uw.edu or Shannon Blajeski blajes@uw.edu.
See you on the 25th!
Posted under Academic Resources, Internships and Volunteer experiences, Just for fun, Workshops on May 12, 2017
Dear SSW Students, Faculty and Staff,
You are invited to join a workshop on Washington State’s “Rapid Response” tools to support immigrant rights. This WA Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISM) info session will be held at the UW School of Social Work, Thursday, May 25, 4:30 – 6:00pm, Room 305A/B (third floor).
This session Rapid Response & Support Networks for Immigrant Rights will be led by Jorge Baron of Northwest Immigrant Rights Project and WAISN members
Please RSVP: https://goo.gl/forms/hxdRXMhV9VN0Z1aM2
The WA Immigrant Solidarity Network is a rapidly forming coalition of immigrant and refugee rights organizations, ally groups and individuals, demanding justice, value and acceptance of immigrants and refugees in the Evergreen State, and across the world.
Organizations across the state have joined the network to collaborate on these efforts. The network has established a hotline to report immigration enforcement activity in Washington state: 1-844-RAID-REP (1-844-724-3737)
The hotline is one of the many rapid response tools that the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network is developing. Come discuss how students, service providers and community organizers can support rapid response and solidarity efforts in Washington State.
Sponsored by UW School of Social Work, co-sponsored by the UW Department of History and UW Center for Human Rights
To join the network: https://www.facebook.com/WAimmigrantsolidaritynetwork/
Posted under Just for fun, Money Matters on May 4, 2017
Our student-led team from the School of Public Health, in conjunction with Hall Health, is collecting information about student health care and health insurance at the University of Washington, Seattle Campus. It is integral that we receive enough responses to make the survey relevant as the results have the potential to inform policy-making decisions in the future. Having as many students respond as possible increases our chances of compiling representative data about students at UW and your needs in relation to health insurance. Please note that this survey and any information derived from it is not representative of the University of Washington administration.
Answers will remain anonymous and confidential. At the end of the survey, everyone will have a chance to provide their email address to be entered to win from multiple drawings. We will be raffling off a $100 Amazon Gift Card (x1), $50 Amazon Gift Cards (x4), and $20 UW Bookstore Gift Cards (x2). Email address and survey data will not be connected.
To access the survey, please follow this link: http://tinyurl.com/studenthealthsurvey2017
The survey will run until the end of the month. Winners of the raffle prizes will be drawn at the end of the month, once the survey has closed.
Please let us know if you have any questions. We can be reached at student.health2017@gmail.com.
Posted under Just for fun on Apr 28, 2017
My name is Amanda Glass, and I am a 2nd year MSW Student at UW Tacoma. I am writing to you to request your participation in a brief online survey regarding young adults’ experiences of externalizing problems, such as aggression, substance use, and attention problems. The survey should take about 20 minutes to complete. All people aged 18-25, and especially those with a parent who has experienced a mental illness, are encouraged to participate. This project is a requirement for the University of Washington, Tacoma MSW Program. At the beginning of the survey is an informed consent form containing information about the survey. Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary and all of your responses will be anonymous.