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University of Hawaiʻi at MānoaContact:Posted: Apr 13, 2017Dr. Elizabeth AparicioDr. Elizabeth Aparicio, an assistant professor at UH Mānoa’s Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, was recently elected to the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) board of directors as its first designated early career member (at large).SSWR is the preeminent social work research organization in the U.S., and Aparicio is honored to be the first scholar to represent UH as part of the board. SSWR hosts an annual research conference, which is an important national dissemination location for social work research. Aparicio’s responsibilities will focus on supporting early career members of the social work research community. Her elected position runs from 2017-2020.Aparicio, who has been on faculty since 2014, is a passionate advocate for community voices and participation in social work research. She is honored to co-lead successful research-practice partnerships with several health centers and state organizations. She is dedicated both to serving as a leader, especially in interprofessional settings, and to leadership development among social work students.The principal investigator of the School’s public child welfare training program directs the Future Leaders Optimizing Well-being (FLOW) Program for MSW students, and chairs the Child and Family specialization. Continually seeking to bridge community and university, Aparicio serves on the board of the Hawaiʻi Association for Infant Mental Health, where she supports infrastructure development and training, and consults on policy relevant to early childhood mental health and well-being.Aparicio’s research is broadly focused on examining health disparities for the purposes of informing and testing intervention programs for children, youth and families. She has a particular interest in informing and testing culturally-attuned, two-generation approaches in three interrelated areas to improve health equity: teenage pregnancy prevention and parenting support, early childhood intervention, and intergenerational child maltreatment prevention.In partnership with the Waikī ...
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Friday, April 14, 2017
Mānoa: UH School of Social Work assistant professor elected to national society as early career member
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