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OASW Membership Appreciation Event 2015: A Tremendous Success!
At this years Membership Appreciation Event held on November 6, 2015, OASW's guest speaker Dr. Nasreen Khatri, spoke on the topic of brain health.
Up to 100 social workers attended the event and in a survey response, indicated that the topic was relevant, timely, and members enjoyed hearing from a non-social work professional who works closely with social workers, to get a sense of their perspective on issues that impact on shared clients.
Check out the photos of the Appreciation Event and the networking opportunity that followed. See what you missed!
To view photos on Facebook,
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To view photos on FlickR,
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Dr. Nasreen Khatri's Presentation Videos Part 1-3 (Only Available to Members).
About OASW
OASW is the voice of social work in Ontario. It is a voluntary, provincial, non-profit association representing approximately 5,200 social workers. All practicing members have a university degree in social work at the bachelor's, master's or doctoral level. OASW works actively to speak on behalf of social workers and advocate for the improvement of social policies and programs directly affecting social work practice and client groups served.
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