2008 Spring Conference of the Ohio College Association of Social work Educators
College of Mt. St. Joseph, Cincinnati, OH
April 4, 2008
Ethics: The Importance of the Code of Ethics with Respect to the Ethical Principles and Value for the Social Work Profession
8:30 – 9:00
Registration - Recital Hall, West Side of Campus
$5 for students, $15 for others
9:00 – 9:30
Keynote: The importance of the Social Work Code of Ethics for the practice of Social Work.
Beverly Massey, Asst. Prof., College of Mt. St. Joseph
Recital Hall, West Side of Campus
Morning Session I Workshops
9:35 – 10:30
Corona Room
“Unveiling the Plight of Afghan Woman”
Cedarville University. Presenters: Elyse Burk, Viki Kooiman, Ashley Miller, Michelle Vanden Berg
Clifford Room
“Senior adults, college students, and Prisoners: Demonstrating the values of social work in a policy service learning project.”
Wright State University. Presenters: Megan Cherry, Sheri McEldowney, Ashley Wilcox, Karen Schmaling, Kimberly Delong, Mary Richie, William Armour, Jessica Thorton, Sarah Minnix
Morning Session II Workshops
10:30 – 11:30
Corona Room
“Learning about Homelessness and the Social Work Profession”
Ashland University. Presenters: Emily garrison, Abagail Hines, Laura Lipinski
Clifford Room
“Perceptions of Racial Prejudice”
Malone College Research Project. Presenters: Social work Students from Malone College
Wolverton Room
“Female Genital Mutilation”
Cedarville University: Presenter: Tara Wolf, Alyssa Wing, Heather Rhoads
11:30 - 1:00
Lunch on your own
MSJ Cafeteria - $7
Frisch’s and Skyline Chili are five minutes east on Delhi Pike.
Faculty Members of OCASWE will meet in Seton Side Entrance for their business meeting.
Poster Presentations
- Sandra Sieben: “Should the United States build a wall along the U.S. Mexico border?”
- Cinthia Jesse: “Should government fund mental health services?”
- Maggie Hoffman: “Should international adoption be permitted in the United States?”
- Leah Van Velzel: “Should Hispanics have to show proof of citizenship before receiving social security?”
Afternoon Session III Workshops
1:00 - 2:00
Corona Room
“Iraq War: What every social worker should know”
Presenter: Gail Ukokis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Social Work, Ohio Dominican, Chair of OCASWE
Afternoon Session IV Workshops
2:00 - 3:00
Clifford Room
“Romanian Street Children"
Cedarville University. Presenters: Rachel Haynes, Lindsay Stone, Angel Voris
Corona Room
“Child Brides in Bangladesh"
Cedarville University. Presenters: Amy Sanford and Stephanie Sanders