CISWH & BUSSW Students and Faculty Participate in 13th Annual BU Global Programs International Education Week 2024
November 07, 2024 Faculty and students from CISWH and BUSSW will discuss global, community-centered partnerships that promote rights-based global change and health equity. ... More
CISWH Faculty and Student Fellows Share Expertise at APHA 2024
November 07, 2024 The CISWH team shared their expertise on a broad range of topics, including trauma-informed mental health interventions in rural Nicaragua and a VR pilot for graduate students. ... More
CISWH Experts Present ‘The Future of Care for Children with Medical Complexity’ Virtual Café Series
July 09, 2024 In this family-driven interdisciplinary café-style series experts share perspectives on what matters most to families of children with medical complexity to improve systems of care.... More
5/29: CISWH Presents Webinar: Humanism In Clinical Care To Meet Whole Child/Family Needs
May 08, 2024 Join the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health (CISWH) at Boston University School of Social Work (BUSSW) for a conversation on what matters most to families of children with ... More
CISWH and BUSSW Faculty Share Expertise on Trauma-Informed Care for Migrant Mothers and Children at International Social Work Conference in Panamá
May 07, 2024 Prof. Luz Marilis López and Maria Emilia Bianco presented at the recent International Social Work and Social Development conference in Panamá.... More
5/1: Driving Democracy: How Social Workers Harness the Power of Ranked Choice Voting
April 12, 2024 Join CISWH and BUSSW Votes for the final session in the From Ballots to Better Health virtual series. ... More
CISWH Director Tami Gouveia Speaks at Boston Addiction Conference
April 11, 2024 Men with substance use disorders should not be forced into the prison system if they have not committed a crime. ... More
3/28: Combatting Disinformation and Voting for Social Determinants of Health
March 08, 2024 Join the Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health and BUSSW Votes for the first conversation in the From Ballots to Better Health virtual series. ... More