2 0 1 0 A P M F I N A L P R O G R A M COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION www.cswe.org/2010apm [email protected] table of Contents Welcome From CSWE President and Executive Director .............................................................................3 Greetings From the 2010 APM Chair and Cochair........................................................................................5 Leadership and On-Site Support 2010–2011 Officers and Board of Directors ............................................................................................7 Council on Conferences and Faculty Development ................................................................................9 2010 APM Regional Planning Committee .............................................................................................11 Student Volunteers ..................................................................................................................................11 CSWE Staff ..............................................................................................................................................13 Opening Ceremony and Reception .............................................................................................................15 CSWE Awards .......................................................................................................................................17–18 Registration .................................................................................................................................................19 Accreditation Services ................................................................................................................................21 General Information Business Center .......................................................................................................................................23 Child Care................................................................................................................................................23 CSWE Info Center ..................................................................................................................................23 CSWE Membership Meeting ..................................................................................................................23 CSWE Press Bookstore ...........................................................................................................................23 Cyber Café ...............................................................................................................................................23 Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt ..................................................................................................................23 First Aid ...................................................................................................................................................23 Lost and Found .......................................................................................................................................23 Medical Emergency .................................................................................................................................23 Message Center ........................................................................................................................................23 Minority Fellowship Program Booth .....................................................................................................24 Newcomer Orientation ...........................................................................................................................24 Oregon Convention Center Parking ......................................................................................................24 Special Needs ...........................................................................................................................................24 Schedule at a Glance ............................................................................................................................25–31 Oregon Convention Center Maps ........................................................................................................32–33 Headlining Events Speaker Highlights ............................................................................................................................35–37 CSWE Gero-Ed Center/AGESW Hot Topic Panel ................................................................................37 Engaging Students in Gerontological Social Work ...............................................................................37 CSWE Leadership Networking Reception .............................................................................................37 Women’s Council Networking Breakfast ...............................................................................................37 Sustainability-Related Sessions ............................................................................................................38 Student Activities .................................................................................................................................41–48 CSWE Career Center ...................................................................................................................................49 Session Formats Overview Peer-Reviewed Formats and Tracks .................................................................................................51–53 Arts Festival .............................................................................................................................................54 CSWE Gero-Ed Center 5th Annual Film Festival .................................................................................54 Hot Topics ...............................................................................................................................................54 Meet the Authors .....................................................................................................................................54 Partnership Presentations .......................................................................................................................54 Series Sessions .........................................................................................................................................54 Continuing Education Units ..................................................................................................................57 Exhibits (Map and Hours) .............................................................................................................................59 List of Exhibitors by Booth Number ................................................................................................60–61 Alphabetical Exhibitor Listings With Descriptions .........................................................................63–75 Education Sessions (With Key to Session Blocks) ........................................................................................79 Thursday, October 14 (Numbers 1–14) ...........................................................................................81–86 Friday, October 15 (Numbers 15–220) ..........................................................................................87–164 Saturday, October 16 (Numbers 221–444) ..................................................................................165–239 Sunday, October 17 (Numbers 445–533) ....................................................................................241–276 Session Index by Presenter .............................................................................................................277–290 56th ANNUAL PROGRAM MEEtING • PORtLANd 1 Welcome From CSWE President e and Executive director g a s s e M e m o c el Welcome to the 56th Annual Program Meeting is an educational tool designed to help our W (APM), the conference that inaugurates CSWE’s profession collectively respond to this growing commitment to holding a “greener” annual need. Directly addressing each of the 2008 gathering. As social workers, we have an ethical Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards, responsibility to follow core human behavior these guidelines seek to increase specialization, and the social environment (HBSE) principles certification, and other curricular offerings and be proactive in positively influencing our in social work programs focused on military ecosystem. CSWE has committed to doing cultural awareness and service-related disorders. so through taking steps detailed by our 2010 Mildred “Mit” Joyner Attend hot topic session 157 (page 144) for APM chair (page 5) and securing green energy CSWE President information on how to increase military social pioneer Jerome Ringo to be this year’s Special work curricular offerings at your institution. Plenary speaker (page 35). Further, page 38 lists 2010 APM sessions that dovetail with this year’s Gathering here in Portland, Oregon, is also an conference theme, Promoting Sustainability in opportunity for sharing ideas on how to secure Social Work, two of which are recommended funding to further individual professional international social work discussions lead by development goals—such as attending this CSWE’s Commission on Global Social Work APM—and those of your social work program. Education. Innovative grant writing has become even more essential in these challenging economic We would like to call your attention to the Julia M. Watkins times. While attending sessions throughout centennial birthday celebration of Katherine CSWE Executive this conference, consider how CSWE’s A. Kendall, an icon in social work education Director Benchmarking Data Services could help your and for whom the CSWE international social social work program’s administrators and work institute is named. A champion of researchers. Our benchmarking data could CSWE’s mission, Katherine has truly defined help you justify funding for new institutional international social work, globalizing the initiatives and maintain or expand those that profession in both education and practice. already exist. Join us in celebrating her accomplishments at this APM by consulting page 39. We look forward to another successful APM and hope you enjoy participating in all of the sessions and activities detailed Preparing practitioners to better serve military personnel, in this final program. In addition to the Special Plenary, veterans, and their families is another global issue that don’t miss this year’s Carl A. Scott Memorial Lecture and the will be addressed at this APM. Military personnel both Hokenstad International Lecture (pages 35 and 37)! in and out of uniform are experiencing service-related conditions such as depression and posttraumatic stress disorder at increasingly dramatic rates. CSWE’s new Advanced Social Work Practice in Military Social Work guide 56th ANNUAL PROGRAM MEEtING • PORtLANd 3 Greetings From the e 2010 APM Chair and Cochair g a s s e M e m o c el Welcome to Portland, Oregon, the perfect standards for the printing industry. Unused W place to introduce a “greener” Annual Program CEU Passport session evaluation forms are Meeting (APM). Setting a gold standard for being collected at the 2010 APM Registration sustainability practices, Portland’s reputation as Desk, and certificates for completing CEUs a premiere outdoor activity destination reflects will be sent electronically this year after the the commitment of its businesses, universities, conference. organizations, and individual residents to preserving our ecosystem. Enjoy the 37,000 Aside from paper conservation, CSWE is Kristine E. Nelson acres of open green spaces in the city! taking numerous other steps to make its 2010 APM Chair APM “greener” on an annual basis. On-site Portland State University The 2010 APM theme, Promoting meeting signs are made of more than 180 Sustainability in Social Work, seeks to go pounds of “bioboard,” a 100% recyclable beyond immediately reducing our carbon paper product. The tote bag that you received footprint. It serves as a reminder that upon checking in at registration is made with social work’s definition of sustainability recycled materials. CSWE will be collecting should consider three mutually dependent plastic name badge holders for recycling in components: the environment, economics, the registration area on Saturday, October and social justice. Maintaining economic 16–Sunday, October 17. Lastly, CSWE reduced living standards and social justice now and in the number of computers at its Annual the future is linked to progress in achieving Program Meeting’s Cyber Café to help save Joseph S. Gallegos long-term environmental viability. Balancing energy. The 2010 APM venue itself has also 2010 APM Cochair our support of all three components, we can led the path to sustainable building practices. University of Portland proactively influence policy and better respond The Oregon Convention Center was the first to human needs. convention center to receive Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-rated Related to recovery from natural disasters, our 2010 sustainable certification known as “LEED.” Visit APM Service Project is a partnership with Medical Teams www.cswe.org/2010apm for some of its noteworthy International, an organization providing health care and sustainability practices. humanitarian aid to 53 countries, including Haiti. Stop by the service project booth in the Exhibit Hall to learn how We hope you enjoy your stay here! Portland is known as you can help the people of Haiti. a walking city, and downloadable (and printed) walking maps are available at the hospitality booth located in the Under the scope of environmental sustainability, there registration area. The “MAX” Light Rail and Portland have been many changes in APM operations to make Streetcar also have a fare-free zone; all lines stop at the conference more eco-friendly. Acting on CSWE’s Portland’s “living room,” the downtown Pioneer Square, commitment to support environmentally conscious just a few blocks from the headquarters hotel, the Hilton printing, this final program is printed on paper made of Portland and Executive Tower. The hospitality booth also has 55% recycled content. The paper is certified by the Forest more information on specific Portland attractions. Stewardship Council (FSC), an entity setting sustainability 56th ANNUAL PROGRAM MEEtING • PORtLANd 5 2010–2011 Off icfi ers and Board of directors Officers Officers President Treasurer Mildred C. Joyner Denise M. Montcalm West Chester University University of Nevada, Reno t r Vice President/Secretary po p Betty Garcia u S California State University, Fresno e t Si - n O / p hi Board Members s r Officers de a James “Ike” P. Adams Waldo E. Johnson e L University of Kentucky University of Chicago Ann Rosegrant Alvarez Wynne S. Korr Eastern Michigan University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Maria Brave Heart Alice Lieberman Columbia University University of Kansas Harriet L. Cohen Goutham M. Menon Texas Christian University University of Texas at San Antonio Charles G. Curie Gerri Outlaw The Curie Group, LLC Governors State University Alan Dettlaff Noe Ramirez University of Illinois at Chicago University of Texas-Pan American Isabel Feliciano Mark Rodgers University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus Dominican University Charles Flora Patricia W. Saleeby U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs University of Missouri-St. Louis Anne E. (Ricky) Fortune Susan Tebb University at Albany, State University of New York Saint Louis University Charlotte Goodluck Matthew T. Theriot Portland State University University of Tennessee at Knoxville 56th ANNUAL PROGRAM MEEtING • PORtLANd 7
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