Assistant Professor
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Denver, CO, United States
Dr. Julie Clockston is a Solopreneur who is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and has worked in intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1996. Dr. Clockston earned her AAS in Early Childhood Education and Management in 96 at the Community College of Denver, her Real Estate Certificate in 01 at the Community College of Aurora, her Post-Masters Certificate in College Teaching and Online Instructional Design in 2016, and her Doctor of Social Work degree in Social Work from Capella University in 2019. Dr. Clockston is the owner and lead therapist of Julie Clockston Counseling LLC and Co-Founder of SOAR Colorado, an organization dedicated to enhancing individuals living with developmental/intellectual disabilities.
Dr. Clockston is an accomplished visionary author of “Sistah Hooded: Stories of Strength and Resilience on the Doctoral Journey” and a student support advocate. Dr. Clockston is a pracademic who works as an Assistant Professor at the Metropolitan State University of Denver in the Social Work Department, where she is the DEI Co-Coordinator, BIPOC Student Support, Faculty Pedagogy, and Diversity facilitator, DEI University staff senate consultant, Grants PI, and a member of The Colorado Child Welfare Scholars Consortium as a Faculty Representative.
Dr. Clockston is a part-time Assistant Professor at Smith College of Social Work and a Doctoral Mentor. She is the former President of the Board of Directors of The Association for Successful Parenting (TASP)19-22, an international organization committed to enhancing families' lives when parents have learning difficulties. Furthermore, she is the former President of NASW Colorado 19-22.
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Breaking Barriers: Advancing Inclusion for Faculty With Disabilities in Social Work Education
Friday, October 25, 2024
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM CT
Culturally Responsive Community Participation, Engagement, and Empowerment: Interdisciplinary Lenses
Friday, October 25, 2024
1:45 PM – 2:15 PM CT