The Silberman School of Social Work School at Hunter College (SSSW) has partnered with
Children’s Village (CV) to plan and develop the program which focuses on expanding the pipeline of students of color and students from low-income backgrounds into academic social work programs with a concentration on preparing students for anti-racist, anti-oppressive, advanced leadership in child welfare Practice. Receive support and coaching as future leaders
in child welfare. Integrate anti-racist and anti-oppressive policies and practices into their child welfare careers. Meet, connect, and learn from child welfare leaders and others who have “lived experiences” in child welfare. Be part of a peer learning environment fostering the exchange of ideas and solutions related to child welfare. Build knowledge about new research and policy in child Welfare. Increase visibility and attention to the importance of child welfare as a critical field of practice, not solely to enter the profession, but to be a viable career pathway for students
and future professionals.
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