PhD Candidate
University of Georgia
Athens, GA, United States
Jana Woodiwiss, LMSW, obtained her Associate of Science degree from Georgia Perimeter College in 2013. She went on to obtain her bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University, where she began research internships with both the social work and economics departments at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. She obtained her MSW degree at the University of Georgia, where she served as a research assistant, and also took part in the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) funded Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program. The program’s training was specifically geared towards working with children and adolescents at risk for developing behavioral health disorders, and their families. Ms. Woodiwiss, is now a doctoral candidate at the UGA School of Social Work with a research focus on the impact of family separation among Latin American immigrant families.
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Time to Act: Integrating Critical Social Theory Into Social Work Education
Saturday, October 26, 2024
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM CT