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Innovations Institute, at UConn’s School of Social Work (SSW), works in partnership with government agencies, health care providers, youth and their families, and community-based organizations nationwide to improve outcomes for children, youth, young adults, and their families. A University institute of the SSW, Innovations extends the School’s commitment to social, racial, and economic justice and the improvement of human well-being nationwide.
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The Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work works to increase the political participation and power of social workers and the communities they serve. The Institute leads the national "Voting is Social Work" Campaign, and trains social workers and students to lead in politics through its Campaign School for Social Workers.
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- Lane Discusses Civic Engagement, Voting Rights, Power of Community on National Podcast June 9, 2026UConn School of Social Work's Shannon Lane emphasized that individuals have meaningful opportunities to participate in democracy and strengthen their communitiesOlivia Drake
- Seven School of Social Work Doctoral Students Awarded June 1, 2026"This was one of the most competitive cycles we have seen in the history of the doctoral program."Olivia Drake
- School of Social Work Faculty Honored for Teaching Innovation May 18, 2026UConn School of Social Work Associate Professor Caitlin Elsaesser received a UConn AAUP Excellence Award in Teaching Innovation for integrating mindfulness into social work educationOlivia Drake
- Commencement 2026 at a Glance May 11, 2026More than 8,000 Huskies heard their names called as they make the transition from “student” to “alumnus”Combined Reports
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As political polarization, voter fatigue, and public distrust in institutions continue to shape the national conversation, @uconnsocialwork`s Shannon Lane believes one message is more important than ever: democracy only works when people participate. 🗳️🏛️📥☑️🇺🇸
Lane, director of the Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work at the UConn School of Social Work, recently shared that message during an appearance on Democracy Does: The Civic Power Playbook, a podcast hosted by journalist Robin N. Hamilton that explores how public policy affects everyday life and what citizens can do to become more engaged in their communities. 📥☑️🇺🇸
Read more in this UConn Today article: https://today.uconn.edu/2026/06/lane-discusses-civic-engagement-voting-rights-power-of-community-on-national-podcast/
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📚 New research by @uconnsocialwork Assistant Professor Rupal Parekh examines advance care planning among “solo agers” — older adults who may not have family or close friends available to make decisions for them if they become incapacitated. 👴
The study, published in the May 2026 issue of Educational Gerontology, found that older adults who were older and more highly educated were more likely to complete advance care planning documents. At the same time, many participants expressed hesitation about planning for future care because of uncertainty about the process, financial concerns, and discomfort discussing end-of-life decisions.
The findings highlight the need for targeted education, support, and policy solutions to help solo agers prepare for future health and care needs.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03601277.2026.2663334
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Congratulations to Breana Bietsch ’25 Ph.D (SSW), LMSW! The methods portion of her @uconnsocialwork Ph.D. dissertation was published in the Journal of Social Service Research on June 8! 🏳⭐️👏
The study, titled “Applying Qualitative Research Methods to Provide Quality Social Services for Supporting Older LGBTQIA+ Adults’ Health Needs,” explores the lived experiences of older LGBTQIA+ adults through an Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) plan. 🏳️🌈 Results of this qualitative approach helped to create context for their experiences, and derive shared themes for better understanding of what social services this populations needs to support better health outcomes.
Breana is currently an assistant professor at the School of Social Work at Bridgewater State University. Her advisor was Cristina Mogro-Wilson, Zachs Endowed Professor and director of the Ph.D. Program at the UConn SSW.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01488376.2026.2684544
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UConn School of Social Work @uconnsocialwork offers a fully-online, affordable MSW program. We award more than $1 million in scholarships each year and are committed to providing transparency when it comes to cost and can help you navigate financial barriers.
Application Deadline: July 1, 2026
https://socialwork.uconn.edu/masters-social-work/apply-msw/
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Are you planning on attending the 2026 National Association of Social Workers Conference? Be sure to join @uconnsocialwork’s Milagros Marrero-Johnson, MSW, senior director of strategic initiatives and community engagement at the Closing Plenary Session, starting at 10:15 a.m. June 13.
Milagros will be speaking on “Defending Equity and Inclusion: Social Work’s Role in Advancing Anti-Racism, Collective Liberation, and Justice-Centered Leadership.”
The 2026 NASW National Conference — Beyond the Breaking Point: Connection Through Purpose and Power — brings thousands of social workers, clinicians, advocates, and thought leaders together in Washington, DC.
https://www.socialworkers.org/Events/NASW-Conferences
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The @uconnsocialwork Doctoral Fellowship Awards Committee recently announced seven winners of doctoral program internal awards. This year, the committee awarded $32,500 across five funding programs.
These students are researching how asylum law shapes LGBTQ+ asylum seekers, influences on adolescents with uncertain cancer prognoses, juvenile justice policy reform, social service interventions for survivors of child labor in Zambia, cigarette dependence and among gender minority emerging adults, and more.
“This was one of the most competitive cycles we have seen in the history of the doctoral program, with 14 applications received,” says committee member Cristina Mogro-Wilson, Zachs Endowed Professor, director, Ph.D. Program, School of Social Work.
Learn more about the winners and their projects: https://today.uconn.edu/2026/06/7-school-of-social-work-doctoral-students-awarded/
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