The NYALCA DEI Committee had an inspiring day at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Work in Manhattan, introducing Black and Brown graduate social work students to aging life care as a career. It was a fantastic opportunity to highlight the growing need for diverse social workers in this field and to share insights on how they can apply their skills to support older adults, disabled adults and families.
Janet Smith LCSW-R, ACSW,C-ASWCM the event organizer and Fordham alum, Melissa McHam Green LMSW, Abbe Udochi CSA and Melissa Sheehan in a meaningful conversation with students eager to explore their career paths. Their enthusiasm and thoughtful questions reinforced just how vital their perspectives and experiences are to the future of eldercare.
A special thank you to Melissa Fiore Lippiello Associate Director for Academic Affairs and Director of Continuing Education, for her support and coordination at Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Work.
It was a privilege to engage with the next generation of social workers who will help shape a more diverse aging life care industry. Looking forward to continuing this important work!
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