Event
The role of social workers in the construction of health and enhancing food sovereignty & community practice in a Canadian transnational context.
Monday, October 31, 2016 09:00to10:00
Wilson Hall
Room 326, 3506 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2A7, CA
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Dr. Zulfiya Tursunova comes to this position with a social policy and community development background in such areas as income security and livelihoods, food sovereignty and security, and caregiving and community-based research engagement with Indigenous communities in Canada and overseas, newcomers and Canadian-born population.
Dr. Tursunova will give an example lecture tailored to a typical BSW class (SWRK 327 - Approaches to Community Practice). She will be speaking about the role of social workers in the construction of health and enhancing food sover-eignty and community practice in a Canadian transnational context.
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