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New short documentary shines a light on adults with intellectual disabilities
A new short documentary film – part of a research project led by the McMaster School of Social Work's Ann Fudge Schormans – is providing a unique glimpse into ...
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This Spring! Take a topics course in Social Work - SOCWORK 4G03: Violence- Social Justice Perspectives and Responses
Take this special topics course for interest, to fulfill a requirement, or to ease your workload next year.
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What you need to know about political extremism in 2017
Ameil Joseph of McMaster University's School of Social Work weighs in on the extremist movements on either end of the political spectrum.
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Hamilton women fight to reshape the legal profession
School of Social Work alumnae are part of a growing campaign to spread the message about why law needs feminism. Current law school students, Romita Sur and ...
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Honours BSW Student to Receive Undergraduate Student Research Award (USRA)
Maddie Brockbank, an Honours BSW student, has been selected to receive a Summer Undergraduate Student Research Award for Summer 2017 through the Office of ...
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McMaster School of Social Work News
The latest news, discussion topics and announcements from the School of Social Work.
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McMaster study looking at ways to prevent homelessness among youth with intellectual, developmental disabilities
Researchers from the School of Social Work are working with six co-researchers with intellectual and developmental disabilities and experiences of homelessness ...
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Putting Alt-right racism in context
Ameil Joseph (School of Social Work) reflects on knowing that we've been raised in racism, how native languages become "inferior", Canadian colonialism, ...
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In solidarity
McMaster students gathered to show support after six worshippers were killed at the Islamic cultural centre of Quebec.
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Would an HIV-positive woman get charged if she was raped? McMaster prof asks
School of Social Work's, Professor Saara Greene discusses the power imbalance that can make it more challenging for women to reveal their HIV status to their ...
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