Not exact matches
While in Toronto, she grew her portfolio as a
social advocate and community builder,
engaging with the Native Canadian Centre as a youth and
social services worker and court
worker, assisting Indigenous people in the court system.
• Assisted in creating and implementing youth programs to meet the individual requirements of each participant •
Engaged participants in conversation to determine what their specific needs are and provided feedback to youth
worker • Provided support in determining the need for intervention in issues such as drug and alcohol abuse • Assisted participants in determining the type of
services and resources they needed, and arranged for them to be made available • Acted as participants» advocate in front of
social services and government departments
I'm a
social worker, and I work with nonprofits, schools, government agencies and
social services to create
engaging and impactful programming and
services for that honor the lived experiences of women and girls of color.
Learning Resources for Father Engagement North Carolina Division of
Social Services, Children's Services Statewide Training Partnership (2013) Training Matters, 14 (2) Provides social workers in North Carolina with resources highlighting the benefits of healthy father involvement in promoting child development, tools for engaging nonresident fathers, and suggestions for conducting interviews with fa
Social Services, Children's
Services Statewide Training Partnership (2013) Training Matters, 14 (2) Provides
social workers in North Carolina with resources highlighting the benefits of healthy father involvement in promoting child development, tools for engaging nonresident fathers, and suggestions for conducting interviews with fa
social workers in North Carolina with resources highlighting the benefits of healthy father involvement in promoting child development, tools for
engaging nonresident fathers, and suggestions for conducting interviews with fathers.
Since opening, the FJC has effectively
engaged law enforcement, prosecutors, medical professionals, clergy,
social service workers, volunteers, hospitals, and shelters to provide comprehensive
services to approximately 23,000 victims of family violence and their children.