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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama School
of Social Work will open its 2003-04 Colloquium Series on Monday,
Sept. 15, with guest lecturer Dr. Diane DePanfilis discussing “Working
with Families to Prevent Neglect.”
DePanfilis is an associate professor and director of the Institute
for Human Service Policy and co-director of the Center for Families
at the University of Maryland School of Social Work. Her talk and
subsequent talks will be held from noon-1 p.m. in 104 Little Hall
on the UA campus. The series will continue throughout the academic
year with the following speakers:
Oct. 20, Dr. Anthony N. Maluccio, professor and interim chair of
the doctoral program at Boston College’s Graduate School of
Social Work, will discuss “The Future of Child Welfare: Challenges
and Opportunity.”
Nov.10, Dr. Marc Mannes, director of applied research at the Search
Institute in Minneapolis, Minn., will discuss “Reinvigorating
a Community-Based Approach in Child Welfare.”
Dec. 8, Dr. Duncan Lindsey, professor of social welfare at the
School of Public Policy and Social Research, University of California
Los Angeles, will discuss “Welfare Reform and Child Poverty.”
The lectures are free and open to the University community and
the general public.
For more information, contact the UA School of Social Work at 205/348-3924.
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