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Marissa O’Neill and Debbie Gonzalez, Social Work

Social Work Professors Marissa O’Neill and Debbie Gonzalez presented their co-authored research project, "Tribal and Non-tribal Agencies: A Comparison of how Social Work with Families is Conceptualized in the United States," at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development (http://www.swsd2014.org) held in Melbourne, Australia this July. The conference attracted over 1500 social work and social development practitioners, researchers, and educators from all over the world.

Professor O’Neill and Gonzalez’ scholarship was presented alongside the work of members from the ‘University of the Arctic- Thematic Network on Social Work' (http://www.uarctic.org/organization/thematic-networks/social-work/), an international research collaborative consisting of 18 nations with a focus on social work with families.

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Social Work Professors Marissa O’Neill and Debbie Gonzalez presented their co-authored research project, "Tribal and Non-tribal Agencies: A Comparison of how Social Work with Families is Conceptualized in the United States," at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development (http://www.swsd2014.org) held in Melbourne, Australia this July. The conference attracted over 1500 social work and social development practitioners, researchers, and educators from all over the world.

Professor O’Neill and Gonzalez’ scholarship was presented alongside the work of members from the ‘University of the Arctic- Thematic Network on Social Work' (http://www.uarctic.org/organization/thematic-networks/social-work/), an international research collaborative consisting of 18 nations with a focus on social work with families.

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Marissa O’Neill and Debbie Gonzalez
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