Events 2010


IASW are celebrating World Social Work Day PDF Print E-mail

On Tuesday 23rd March,  

St. Andrew’s Resource Centre, 114-116 Pearse Street, Dublin 2

 

2.00: Refreshments 

2.15: Opening - John Brennan Chair person International committee 

2.30: Yvonne O’Meara – 'To Grieve or not to Grieve: The role that social work plays in anticipatory grief in a medical setting'.

Yvonne O'Meara, Senior Practitioner, Social Work Department, The Mater Hospital 

3.00: Philie Sheehan – ‘Both sides of the pendulum’

Philie Sheehan works as a social worker in St Michael’s House and is a team leader for an early intervention team 

3.30: Mary Cullen – Bringing an informal social work therapeutic service to the community’

Mary Cullen is the Project Manager in the Mounttown Neighbourhood Youth and Family Project 

4.00: Questions and Answers 

4.30: CLOSE

 

There is no FEE for this event, and it is open to MEMBERS and NON-Members. In order to book a place at this event, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Ph. 01 6774838.

 
Get Ready for Registration Seminar (Galway 9/March) PDF Print E-mail

Get Ready for Registration Seminar Galway

Speakers: Ginny Hanrahan, CEO Health & Social Care Professional Council

  • Registering with the H.S.C.P.C

Speakers: Ineke Durville & Frank Browne (IASW)                              

  • IASW CPD Policy and Folder Presentation
  • Questions and Answers Session                                               

March 2010 @ 11.45am – 14.00; The Westwood Hotel, Dangan, Newcastle, Co. Galway’s

Price: €5.00 IASW Members / €7.00 NON-Members

Applying: To book a place on any of either of the seminars please contact Danielle McGoldrick via email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or ph. 01 6774838.

IASW MEMBERS, PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING ALONG YOUR CDP FOLDER. 

 

CLICK HERE to download Ginny Hanrahan's presentation from our recent 'Get Ready for Registration' seminar in Macroom, Cork on the 19th January 2010.

 
Promoting the Welfare of Children of Problem Drinkers Seminar PDF Print E-mail

IASW Half Day Seminar in conjunction with Trinity College Dublin

Venue: The Holiday Inn, Pearse Street, Dublin 2

Date: Friday 26th February, 2010

Time: 09.30am – 12.30pm

Presenter: Shane Butler, School of Social Work & Social Policy, TCD.

Fees: €5.00 IASW Members    €7.00 Non-Members

Click here for further information

 

*** CLICK HERE for a copy of Shane's powerpoint presentation and CLICK HERE for a copy of his recommended reading list ***

 

 
‘Irish Father's Parenting Experiences with their Disabled Child, an Exploratory Stud PDF Print E-mail

Workshop Title: ‘Irish Father's Parenting Experiences with their Disabled Child, an Exploratory Study’.
When: Monday the 1st of  March, 5.30pm- 6.30pm.
Where: Rm 2.24- Brookfield UCC .
Presenter: Aidan Cooney.
Presentation: Aidan is a previous graduate of UCC and was student representative on the IASW national executive. Aidan is completing a postgraduate Msc in King's College Institute of Psychiatry, with his PHD study focusing on the above topic. This presentation will be an exploration on gender absence in empirical Social Work studies which relate to families parenting experiences with disabled child. This presentation will also aim to address a gendered occupational view of men and caring among Social Workers.
 
*(For further information on the above/ or further seminars/ or interested in presenting  logon to the www.iasw.ie or contact Aoife McCormack, CPD Officer southern Region on 086-8215814/ This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).

 

All IASW facilitated workshops recieve CPD points. These points need to be logged in the CPD points folder.  Points are awarded for every hour attended.

 
6th Annual Conference on Social Work in Health & Mental Health 2010 PDF Print E-mail

Changing Health: Acting and Reacting, Challenges for Social Work Theory and Practice.

28th June - 2nd July 2010, UCD.

http://www.changinghealthdublin2010.com/index.php

 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>

Page 2 of 2