Browsing Social Work Faculty Research, Publications and Presentations by Submit Date
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Making the invisible visible: are health social workers addressing the social determinants of health?
This study explored the ways in which health social workers (HSW) address the social determinants of health (SDH) within their social work practice. Social workers (n = 54) employed at major hospitals across Toronto had ... -
Linked in: Social network analysis as a promising practice in assessing organizational equity and diversity policies
This paper argues for the methodological application of social network analysis (SNA), as an evaluation based approach in assessing organizational diversity and equity. Using concrete practice examples from a study exploring ... -
Smoke and mirrors: How an allegedly inclusionary strategy perpetuates an exclusionary discourse
The purpose of this paper is to critically explore the meaning making theoretical perspectives underlying the creation and development of a public mentoring program, allegedly designed as an inclusionary strategy for ... -
The situation of unaccompanied minors in Romania in the course of Europe’s refugee crisis
This paper discusses the legal-juridical framework that outlines the situation of unaccompanied refugee minors (UAM) in Romania. It reports on the numbers of underage migrant children in Romania, it examines some of the ... -
Equal yet inequitable: EU’s relocation system of shared responsibility
This essay critically analyses the reasoning behind the European Union (EU)’s temporary relocation system for internally re-distributing refugees. It argues that the current distributive quota fails to equitably allocate ... -
A Post-Master’s Advanced Diploma and a MSW Specialization in Social Service Administration: Design, Delivery, and Assessment of Outcomes
Many social workers with primarily direct practice experience have been increasingly moving into upper-level administrative roles within their organizations. Unfortunately, many of these new leaders do not have an adequate ...