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Great presentation that highlighted an issue that doesn’t receive the same recognition as others. It applies to many individuals that I know. The approach for change depicted by the presentation gives hope that greater awareness will breed action. Nicely organized and insightful.
Good information and well presented on a issue that many people don’t really know exists or how to address.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing. I am super proud of you.
Wonderful presentation and poster, Tyra. I especially liked your thoughts on social worker roles in increasing access. Yes, we need do need partnerships. I agree. Good discussion of social work interventions and connection to the Grand Challenges of Social Work and Society.