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The 36 th Annual IASWG Symposium Unity in diversity: Embracing the spirit of group work Calgary, Alberta, Canada June 5-8, 2014
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2014 IASWG Symposium in Calgary

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Overview of Loyola University Chicago's presence at the 2014 Symposium of the International Association of Social Work with Groups (IASWG) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Page 1: 2014 IASWG Symposium in Calgary

The 36th Annual IASWG

Symposium

Unity in diversity: Embracing the spirit

of group work

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

June 5-8, 2014

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• Theme: Unity in diversity: Embracing the spirit of group work

• Held at the University of Calgary

• Attracted participants from all over the world

• Focused on group work education, practice, and research

• Included plenary speakers, presentations, workshops, and social gatherings

About the 36th Annual Symposium

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About IASWG

• Founded in 1979, IASWG is the premier international association for social workers and allied helping professionals engaged in group work.

• IASWG, formerly known as AASWG, recently modified its name to reflect its international orientation.

• The purpose of this non-profit, member-driven organization is to promote excellence in group work practice, education, field instruction, research and publications.

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Loyola’s Presence in Calgary

28

22

students, recent alumni, & faculty

participated

students presented papers or posters,

or led a workshop

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Loyola Students’ Presence at IASWG Symposia Since 2005

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Presenters Non-Presenter Attendees

Minneapolis, MN

San Diego, CA

Jersey City, NJ

Cologne, Germany

Chicago, IL

Montreal, Canada

Long Beach, CA

Garden City, NY

Boston, MA

Calgary, Canada

Total Presenters: 131 – Total Non-Presenter Attendees: 33

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• All students presenting at the symposium received financial support from the School.

• Students were able to volunteer to offset symposium cost.

• Volunteering enabled students to immediately become involved with the symposium and IASWG community.

Funding & Volunteering

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• Students, faculty, and alumni:

o Presented workshops, papers, and posters

o Attended workshops

o Networked with peers and fellow IASWG attendees

o Explored Calgary and Banff

At the Symposium

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• Ann Bergart, adjunct professor, received the prestigious 2014 International Honoree Award

• Natalie Hock and Brendan Haydon, MSW students, received the IASWG Founders Award for Emerging Leadership, accompanied by a financial honorarium

• Loyola was recognized as consistently having the most student presenters of any school

Recognitions & Honors

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Faculty Presentations

• Shirley Simon and Teresa Kilbane, Paper

o “Authors of group work-focused dissertations

in social work: A follow-up study”

• Brian Kelly, Paper

o “Using audio documentary in group work:

Developing a framework for implementation”

• Shirley Simon and Joyce Webster, Papero “Mentorship of emerging group work

professionals: A multi-pronged approach”

• Ann Bergart, Paper

o “Helping each other create a meaningful life beyond the working years: Starting a mutual aid group for me!”

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Student Posters

• Survivors of Domestic Violence: Support Group for Battered Divorcing Latina Women –Elba Cruz & Ashley Yates

• We Left Some Behind: African American Veterans, PTSD, Cultural Adversity, and the Need for Support Group Psychotherapy – A.J. Deloney

• Facilitator Self-Awareness: How to Manage Problematic Group Behavior While Creating Safety and Acceptance – Sarah Davis

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Student Posters, cont.

• Music Therapy: Group Work Using Rap and Hip-Hop – Lauren Doherty

• Strengthening Coping Skills Within Adoptive Children and Acceptance of Trauma for Children in Bereavement from September 11, 2001 – Hahna Ehrman

• Groups for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and Co-occurring Mental Illnesses: Activities to Engage and Advance Social Competence – Sarah Hanson

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Student Posters, cont.

• Using a Harm Reduction model in Substance Abuse Group Work: Implementation in a School Setting – Anna Moretti

• Overcoming Stigma and Improving Treatment Adherence Among Type 1 Diabetics with Group Work – Kathy Moriarty

• High Ropes Courses in Adventure Therapy: Supplemental Programming for Substance Abuse Treatment Groups – Meghan O’Donnell

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Student Posters, cont.

• The Effects Of Trauma On Sophisticated Groups: An Interspecies Comparison of the Impact of Trauma on Deployed US Military Units and Matriarchal Herds of African Elephants – Anna Smith

• The Role of Group Involvement in Establishing Resilience of Undocumented Youth – Padraic Stanley

• Educational Group Training for Group Home Staff: Identifying, Preventing, and Protecting Commercially Sexually Exploited Children – Alexa Vander Hye

• “Would You Like to Join Peer Jury?”: How Mutual Aid Can Benefit Offenders in Group- Based Restorative Justice Programs – Rebecca Witheridge

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Student and Alumni Workshops

• Exploring the Benefits of Groupwork with Clients Who Identify as Non-monogamous, Polyamorous, or as Members of an Open Relationship: Intimate Relationship Constellations as Groups – Brandon Haydon, Sarah Hemphill, & Natalie Hock

• Retelling Conflicts Through Role-Play, Playwriting and Performance With A Group of Homeless Youth at an Interim Housing Program in the Midwest – Alyssa Jesberger

• Facilitating Groups Using the Wraparound Process – Lee Ann Lindroth

• The Mind-Body Connection and Group Work: Promoting Relaxation with Informal Mindfulness Techniques in a Group Setting – Rachel Seed

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Student and Alumni Papers

• Implementing Blended Task & Support Groups into the Client Service Plan of a Social Service Agency: Reinforcing Ideas of Positive Community and Enfranchising Members of Low-Income and Traditionally Marginalized Populations – Natalie Hock

• Social Work Interventions for Survivors of State-Sponsored Violence: Exploring Political Trauma in the Clinical Group Setting – Maggie Hunter

• Bullying Prevention: A Group Work Model for Elementary Education – Sonya Jacobs

• The Role of Group Work in Facilitating the Success of a Diverse Group of Leaders From Small Ethnic Nonprofit Organizations – Lee Ann Lindroth

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Fun in Canada!

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Reflections on the Symposium

• “My experience with IASWG was the best thing I have done so far at Loyola. It says a lot about how much Loyola values group work and its social work students by supporting me in the process of developing a poster, presenting it, and attending the conference as a student.”

Meghan O’Donnell

• “The time I spent at IASWG reaffirmed why I chose the social work profession, and also why I chose Loyola University Chicago specifically.”

Alyssa Jesberger

• “Presenting a poster at the IASWG conference was an exciting, powerful, and validating experience. How many students get the chance to share their research with acclaimed social workers from across the globe? I highly recommend Loyola students to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity!”

Rebecca Witheridge

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Reflections on the Symposium, cont.

“Being able to witness students’ professional growth is truly magical. It has been a privilege to be a small part of such a transformative experience.”

Shirley Simon

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Ways to Get Involved with IASWG

• Attend or present at the 37th Annual IASWG Symposium

o June 4-7, 2015 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

o Visit www.iaswg.org for more information

• Get involved in the Illinois chapter

o Contact [email protected] or visitiaswgil.weebly.com for more information

• Come to the IASWG Presentation Showcase and Reunion Celebration

o October 8 from 5:30-7pm in Kasbeer Hall (Corboy 15th floor)

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Symposium Showcases

• Part 1: “Exploring the Benefits of Groupwork with Clients Who Identify as Non-monogamous, Polyamorous, or as Members of an Open Relationship”

o Presented by Brandon Haydon, Sarah Hemphill, and Natalie A. Hock

o September 10 from 5:30-6:45pm in Corboy 304

• Part 2: “Retelling conflicts through role-play, playwriting and performance with a group of homeless youth at an interim housing program in the Midwest”

o Presented by Alyssa Jesberger

o Date: November 5 from 5:30-6:45pm in Corboy 304

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Contact:

Joyce Webster, Chair of the Illinois IASWG Chapter, at [email protected].

Professor Shirley Simon at [email protected].

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