BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK-BSW DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES-2017-2018 GUEST LECTURES NO THEME NAME OF THE RESOURCE PERSON & DESIGNATION NO.PARTICIPANTS 1 Factors promoting Health with reference to Indigenous methods - AYUSH Dr.Neethu Sen & Dr.Subha Sanjeevanam 37 2. Legislation related to Women Ms.Kanyadevi Chokakula All India Movementfor Service VISHAKA Committee Member-CBCID 37 3 Teach for India Fellowship Mr.Goutham Kumar Recruitment Associate Teach for India 79 5 Organ Donation Dr. Hemal Kanvinde, Quality Assurance Officer, Mohan foudation 122 6 Sensitizing young minds about the rights and problems of the aged. Mrs. Rani Ravindran, Freelance Educationist Guild of Service Mr. Edwin Babu, Joint Director - Programs, HelpAge India 122 7 Women development issues and concerns Mrs.Abirami Counsellor Family Counselling Centre Social Service Trust 37 8 Community based inclusive development for persons with disability Mr.Shibu George Head Partnership & CBID German Leprosy Relief Association Rehabilitation Fund(GLRA) 42 9 Human Growth and Development - Adolescent & Youth (Physical,Emotional,Social,Cognitive Development Prof.Divya, Department of Social Work, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, PATRICIAN COLLEGE,Chennai. 43 10 Human Resource Management - Talent Management and Labor Relations Mr.Vijai,MSW (HR) Sr.HRBP, FORD GLOBAL BUSINESS SERVICES,Chennai 37 11 ENVIRONMENT AL SCIENCE – Biodiversity Hopeland. P. Ecologist, Wildlife researcher, Consultant and Nature Educator 42
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BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK-BSW DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES-2017-2018
GUEST LECTURES
NO THEME NAME OF THE
RESOURCE PERSON &
DESIGNATION
NO.PARTICIPANTS
1 Factors promoting Health with reference to
Indigenous methods - AYUSH
Dr.Neethu Sen &
Dr.Subha
Sanjeevanam
37
2. Legislation related to Women
Ms.Kanyadevi Chokakula
All India Movementfor
Service VISHAKA Committee
Member-CBCID
37
3 Teach for India Fellowship Mr.Goutham Kumar
Recruitment Associate Teach for India
79
5 Organ Donation Dr. Hemal Kanvinde,
Quality Assurance Officer,
Mohan foudation
122
6
Sensitizing young minds about the rights
and problems of the aged.
Mrs. Rani Ravindran,
Freelance Educationist
Guild of Service Mr. Edwin Babu,
Joint Director - Programs,
HelpAge India
122
7
Women development issues and concerns
Mrs.Abirami Counsellor
Family Counselling
Centre Social Service Trust
37
8
Community based inclusive development
for persons with disability
Mr.Shibu George
Head Partnership & CBID
German Leprosy Relief Association
Rehabilitation
Fund(GLRA)
42
9 Human Growth and Development - Adolescent & Youth
(Physical,Emotional,Social,Cognitive
Development
Prof.Divya, Department of Social Work,
ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR, PATRICIAN
COLLEGE,Chennai.
43
10
Human Resource Management - Talent
Management and Labor Relations
Mr.Vijai,MSW (HR)
Sr.HRBP, FORD GLOBAL BUSINESS
SERVICES,Chennai
37
11
ENVIRONMENT AL SCIENCE – Biodiversity
Hopeland. P. Ecologist, Wildlife
researcher,
Consultant and Nature
Educator
42
SEMINARS
NO THEME RESOURCE PERSON PARTICIPA
NTS
1 Rights of Child Topic: Composition and Functioning of
NHRC/SHRC’S/NCPCR
Topics: Constitutional Provisions
Universal Declaration on human
rights, 1948
International Covenants regarding
Human Rights
Protection of Human Rights Act,
1993
Topics:UN Convention on the rights of the
child and its optional protocols
Right to Survival and development
Right to participation
Right to protection
Topics:Right to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2009
Child Labour Issues & Child
Labour (Prohibition and
Regulation) Act, 1986
Topics:The Juvenile Justice (Care and
Protction of Children) Act, 2000
The Protection of Children from
Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012
Missing Children
Ms. M.P. Nirmala I.A.S. (Retd),
Chairperson,
Tamilnadu State Commission
for Protection of Child Rights.
Mr. Sathis Tarnas, Program Co-
ordinator, Action Aid, Chennai
Mr. Andrew Sesuraj, Convener,
Tamilnadu Child Rights
Observatory, Chennai
Mr. Christuraj, Advocate, Child
Right activist & Consultant,
Chennai
Dr.Sheela Jeyanthi, Member –
Tamilnadu State Commission
for Protection of Child
Rights,Chennai
120
STUDENTS
+ GUESTS
WORKSHOPS
NO THEME NAME OF THE RESOURCE PERSON & DESIGNATION
NO.PARTICIPANTS
1 Right to information Act 2005 Mr.Anand Raj
Health Activist Madurai
50
2. Prevention of disabilities Mrs. Priya Rajkumar, Principal,
Madhuram Narayanan Centre for
Exceptional Children
42
3 Awareness on HIV/AIDS Mr. Arulraj Louis
Project Director
International Alliance for the
Prevention of AIDS (IAPA)
43
4 Folk arts Training Dr. R. Kaleeswaran, Communication
Consultant, Director, Alternative
Media Centre
43
5 Visual Aids Communication
/puppetry
Mr.G.V. Williams, Director, MYRTLE SOCIAL WELFARE
NETWORK
43
6. Legal awareness on Safety in public
places and how to report and file an
FIR and Safety/ work environment
Mr.Sakthivel CEO of COBRA legal
Solutions
FICCI-FLO in collaboration with Cobra Legal Solutions Pvt.Ltd.,
122
DEPARTMENT FORUM-VIDYAL
DATE THEME RESOURCE PERSON VENUE
08/07/2018 TamilNadu Government Social
Welfare Schemes
&
Development, Opportunities &
Resources
Mrs.Saroja Thiuvengadam
Deputy Director(Retd)Directorate of
Social Welfare
Mrs. Smithra Prasad
Founder,
DORAI Foundation
MSSW
BSW-NEWS LETTER – INSTINCTS
The BSW department newsletter "INSTINCTS" was released on 14th September2017,in the
presence of the Principal Dr. S. Raja Samuel, Mrs. P. K. Vathani David, Head of the
Department, faculty members Dr.Thirumagal, Mr.Rufus, Mrs. Sudarmathy, Mr.Xavier Vivek
Jerry and the students of BSW . The Guest of Honour for the day was Mrs. B. Jayshree, Head at
Hindu Media Research centre at MS Swaminathan Research Foundation.The Principal delivered
a speech that was appreciative of the team's efforts. The chief guest spoke about how journalism
and social work, when interrelated, can help in bringing a change to the society. She also
mentioned that as social worker we stand responsible for the spread of information that carries
merit and to be firm in voicing our opinions. The first copy was received by the chief guest
followed by the student representatives of all three years.