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1

Keynote Session: Policy is Practice: Social Workers Shaping Carolina's Future

Jovita Lee Miller, EdD, MPA, PgD

Policy & Advocacy09:00
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2

Problematic Sexual Behavior–Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (PSB-CBT): Meeting the Needs of Rural Youth and Families

Stephanie Edwards, MSW, LCSW-A

Clinical Practice10:30
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3

Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model to Examine Urban-Rural Differences in STI Testing: The Role of Information Search

Walter L. Ellis, PhD, MSW

Research10:30
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4

How Substance Use Disorders Exacerbate Trauma in Low-Income Women in Rural Communities: Pathways, Challenges, and Intervention Implications

BreeAnna Joy Johnson, MSW Student

Clinical Practice10:30
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5

Understanding and Addressing Spiritual Trauma in Social Work Practice

Frederick H. Stephens, LCSW, LISW-CP & Zavery McDougald, MSW, LCSW-A

Clinical Practice11:30Ethics
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6

Aligning Services With Need: Visualizing Opioid Overdose Risk and Treatment Access in Rural North Carolina

Yale Kodwo-Nyameazea, PhD, MSW

Policy & Advocacy11:30
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7

Rebuilding Trust and Accelerating Recovery: A Trauma-Informed Integrated Care Pathway Using Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)

Bonnie Russo, LCSW, QS & Ashley Buckner, LCSW, MCAP, ICADC, CSW-G

Clinical Practice11:30
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8

Seeds of Liberation: Land-Based Healing in Rural Social Work Practice

Keara Ndhlovu, DSW

Community Practice11:30
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9

The Tiger's Table: Strengthening Food Security and Community through Social Work at Benedict College

Dr. Kennard DuBose, DSW, LMSW, LAC & Felix Weston, PhD, MSW

Community Practice13:30Ethics
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10

The Workforce is Here: Addressing the needs of NC social workers through the Public Service Leadership Program (PSLP)

Sarah Reives-Houston, PhD

Professional Development13:30
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11

Co-Creating Rural Practice: Community-Engaged, Anti-Oppressive Social Work

Briana Carr, MSW, LCSW & Tiffany Lane, PhD, MSW

Community Practice13:30
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12

Navigating the Transfer Journey: Rural Community College Students' Experiences in the UNCW HST-BSW Program

Megan S. Bolden, EdD, MSW

Education13:30
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13

SUPERvision: Building New Social Workers into Competent and Ethical Practitioners

Shannon Cousineau, DSW, LCSW

Professional Development14:30Ethics
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14

From Crisis to Compassion: Transforming Mental Health & Substance Use Crisis Calls

Kristen Hunt, MSW, LCSW-A & Kirby Jones, LCMHC-A

Clinical Practice14:30
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15

Game-Based Learning to Building Awareness of Food Insecurity

Erica Campbell, PhD, MSW

Education14:30
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16

Field Without Borders: Innovations in Preparing Social Work Students for Rural Communities

Monique Holsey-Hyman, EdD, MSW, LCSW-R, Christopher Solomon, MSW, CSWM & Yolanda Massey-McCullough, MSW

Education14:30
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17

Plenary Session: Effects of Tap Water Quality on Public Health in North Carolina

Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson, PhD

Public Health15:45
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