Embodying Structural Social Work in Practice

Dr. Michelle Greason is currently conducting the research study, “Embodying Structural Social Work in Practice”

 

This research is inspired by, and derived from, Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students who consistently seek practical wisdom and stories of local structural social workers to gain insight into how to maintain and practice structural social work in predominantly conventional settings. 


The goal of the overall project is to provide BSW students with practical wisdom, advice, and inspiration for maintaining structural social work, offering examples of applications of structural practice in an Atlantic Canadian context. The insights and stories will be used to inform anecdotal class work, journal articles, conference presentations and educational materials.  

 

Seeking Participants

Are you a structural social worker working in Atlantic Canada? We are looking for your practice wisdom!

Inspire future social workers by participating in a new research study: Embodying Structural Social Work in Practice conducted by Dr. Michelle Greason and a team of BSW students from St. Thomas University.

Details

You will be asked to participate in a virtual interview lasting 1-1.5 hours.

Your input will be used to inform social work education and bridge the gap between structural social work theory and practice. All information shared will be confidential. 


Interested?

Contact Dr. Michelle Greason at mgreason@stu.ca with any questions or for more information.

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