BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY: Child Welfare Workforce Student Conference to be held Oct. 28

0Comments

All BSHS, CRJU, NURS, PSYC and SOWK students are encouraged to attend the first in-person Child Welfare Workforce Student Conference. Participants will enjoy three interactive workshops led by CPS faculty to gain insight and practice skills to prepare for field placements, graduate school and professional employment. Our theme, “Caring for the Culture”, will help you build your professional toolkit to develop interpersonal sensitivity and provide culturally competent care to children, youth, families and vulnerable adults. If you attended our virtual conferences, you already know this will not be one to miss! Continental breakfast, lunch, raffle prizes and certificates of participation will be provided. The conference is free but advanced registration is required.

Register Today! 

Details:

What: Child Welfare Workforce Student Conference

When: October  28, 2022, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Cost: $ Free (registration is required)

Location: Student Center, Wiseman Ballroom
                 14000 Jericho Park Rd
                   Bowie, MD, 20715

Contact: Dr. Ayanna Lynch
Email: alynch@bowiestate.edu

Categories: Featured, Meeting/Conference, Workshop/Training

Original source can be found here.



Related

Jill Bible, Chair of Environmental Science & Studies at Washington College - Official Website

Washington College launches $1.32 million scholarships for Maryland service corps members

Washington College has announced the creation of the Civic Innovation Scholarship, a new initiative aimed at supporting up to 10 members of Maryland’s Department of Service and Civic Innovation (DSCI) programs.

Restoration News faults Naval Academy over diversity focus, war readiness

Restoration News faults Naval Academy over diversity focus, war readiness

Restoration News has criticized U.S. Naval Academy leaders for allegedly prioritizing diversity quotas over combat preparedness.

Childhood education reporter on Maryland teacher crisis: ‘Maryland is facing a teacher shortage’

Childhood education reporter on Maryland teacher crisis: ‘Maryland is facing a teacher shortage’

Maya Lora, an education reporter for The Baltimore Banner, highlighted Maryland’s ongoing teacher shortage and noted that the Trump administration recently withdrew $10 million in funding intended to address this issue.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Maryland State Wire.