Doctoral Student
University of Louisville, United States
Every individual and family can achieve their goals in life. All a person needs is unbiased encouragement; support is my life motto. Working with families and children is my life passion and mission. With this mission, I graduated from WKU with a Bachelor of Science in Social Work. While at WKU, I participated in Amazing Tones of Joy and other extracurricular activities. At WKU, I was a member of the Phi Alpha Social Work Honor Society, National Association of Social Work, and Project Team, a program to work with individuals with a disability while collaborating with other professionals. As one of the first graduates from the Public Child Welfare Certification Program, I was employed by the Cabinet for Families and Children after graduation. I worked in the Protection and Permeance team. After WKU, I completed a Master of Science in Social Work. Afterwards, I worked at Family Works Therapy. Irene Achampong Boamah is the cofounder of KY STEPS Behavior Health Services. Currently, she is the CEO of KY STEPS. She loves to dance, sing, and pray for others. She is the founder of Prayer Warriors and Praise Group.
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Indigenous People's Rights as Human Rights: A Charge to Social Workers
Friday, October 25, 2024
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT