Deadline: 04/15/2022 – Social Work, Social Welfare Services, and Social Policy Speakers Needed on 01/11/2023 in Washington D.C. for 2023 SSWR Social Work Science for Social Change – Free Speaker Bureau Expert Wanted

01/11/2023 – 01/15/2023
Washington D.C.
Society for Social Work and Research
2023 SSWR Social Work Science for Social Change


Preferred Meeting Topics:

Social Work, Social Welfare Services, and Social Policy

Booking Deadline for Speaker: 04/15/2022

Demographic Mix of the Audience:
50% Male
50% Female

Age Group(s) Expected in Audience:
20-60

Number of Attendees Expected
250-300+

Special Details About This Meeting/Audience:

The SSWR Annual Conference offers a scientific program that reflects a broad range of research interests. From workshops on the latest quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to symposia featuring studies in child welfare, aging, mental health, welfare reform, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS. Over 500 symposia, workshop, roundtable, paper and poster presentations. Research methods workshops are designed to enhance methods expertise and grant-writing skills and special sessions on research priorities and capacity building that target cutting-edge topics vital to contemporary social work research. Pre-conference programs and a networking reception, especially for doctoral students.

The objectives of the conference are to:

  • Recognize policy and program impacts of social work research at the local, state, national, and international levels over the last 25 years by social work scholars;
  • Advance social work as a discipline by reviewing the collective impact and potential for social work science; and
  • Center racial equity and social justice in social work research, policy, and practice.

Submissions should focus on what changes may have resulted due to the research that was conducted. These changes may be due to the research process itself or the dissemination and implementation of the research. We encourage submissions that describe how research has contributed to changes in individuals, organizations, communities, and policies. The challenge is to describe what has changed as a result of the research not just the research per se. Community partners, research participants, policymakers, and other research partners are welcome as co-presenters.


Scope of the Overall Organization:

Local, National, International

Name of Meeting Organizer:
DeeJay Garringo

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