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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama School
of Social Work will hold its second Fall Social Work
Conference Sept. 18 and 19 at the Paul W. Bryant Conference
Center on the UA campus.
The two-day conference, “Focus on Outcomes: Exploring
Family-Centered Practice,” will have speakers and
presentations on child welfare and family-centered strengths
based practices.
“This conference is part of our school’s initiative to
provide continuing education as a service to the social work
practice community,” said Dr. Ike Adams, dean of the UA School
of Social Work.
“The theme of this conference was very timely and based on
a fundamental premise: when we make the family central to our
practice, policy and research efforts, then the quality of their
lives is likely to be enhanced,” Adams added.
Among the presenters are Dr. Katharine H. Briar-Lawson, dean
and professor in the School of Social Welfare at SUNY, and
Carolyn B. Lapsley of the Alabama State Department of Human
Resources.
Briar-Lawson is a national expert on family preservation and
child and family policy. Among her books are “Family-Centered
Policies and Practices: International Implications” and
“Innovative Practices with Vulnerable Children and
Families.”
Lapsley has been with Alabama DHR for more than 24 years and
has worked in all aspects of public child welfare, including
foster care, adoption, child welfare training and child support.
She is responsible for the coordination of resources, strategies
and the development of interventions to support statewide
implementation of the agency’s Child Welfare Consent Decree.
Social Work CEU contact hours will be awarded at the end of
each workshop.
For additional information on registration and the workshops
offered, please contact Veretta Barnes at 205/348-7027.
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