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2013 CSWA Awards Luncheon. 27th Annual California Social Welfare Archives Awards Reception Luncheon, Galen Center (3400 South Figueroa Street), University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 2013 April 3. Speakers were Esther Gillies, Marleen Wong, Marilyn Flynn, CarolAnn Peterson, Ruth Slaughter, Janlee Wong, James Kelly. ❧ Marleen Wong, clinical professor and associate dean of field education at the USC School of Social Work, was the keynote speaker and was presented the George D. Nickel Award for Outstanding Professional Services by a Social Worker by Dean Marilyn Flynn (40:47). In her presentation "Invisible Wounds: From Columbine to Sandy Hook," (8:56) she emphasized the need for trauma-informed schools -- ones that know how to appropriately and effectively deal with students who have experienced something as horrific as a school shooting to encounters with potentially more subtle effects, such as parental abuse at home or gang activity in a student's neighborhood. ❧ (46:57) Ruth Slaughter, a pioneer in the development of programs and services for victims of domestic violence, won the George D. Nickel Award for Outstanding Contributions to Social Welfare. ❧ (56:03) James Kelly, president of Menlo College and immediate past president of the National Association of Social Workers, received the Frances Lomas Feldman Excellence in Education Award, named after the Archives' late founder who taught social welfare history, policy and administration at the USC School of Social Work for 36 years. Over his decades-long career, Kelly taught social work courses for 20 years and is known as an expert in new educational program development.
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