About this Event
Mental Health Implications of Response to Migrants: the Role of Social Support in their Integration
Migrants gamble on the humanity of those who receive them at their point of destination and their reception and integration are inherently sociopolitical and socially embedded. Their mixed reception in destination communities highlights the critical role of social support, formal (agencies/organizations) and informal (volunteer groups) to migrant integration and mental health in these communities. Lack or low levels of social support are associated with psychological distress.
This convening will focus on the mental health implications of international and regional responses to migrants and those who work on their behalf and the critical role of formal and informal social supports. We want to highlight the formal (public programs, policies, initiatives) and the more informal (community folks coming together, & migrants creating community) and the folks that fall somewhere in between (grassroots organized groups) while also highlighting the need for social support for the folks who do this work.
The convening will start off with a keynote panel, followed by morning and afternoon breakout sessions, and will conclude with a performance by .
Friday, November 15, 2024
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, University of Chicago
Edith Abbott Hall, 969 E 60th Street; Chicago, IL 60637
REGISTRATION
This is an in-person event requirng registration. Breakfast, coffee service, and a boxed lunch are included in the registration fee.
- Student Registration: $20.00
- General Registration: $50.00
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Continuing Education Information
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be available for an additional $40.00 per CEU for a total of 5 CEUs at $200 in addition the General Registration. Please Click the Link below to register for CEUs after you have completed general registration.
The Professional Development Program at the University of Chicago Crown Family School is a state of Illinois licensed provider of continuing education for social workers, clinical psychologists, professional counselors, and marriage & family therapists.
The Professional Development Program at the University of Chicago Crown Family School is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers (LSW/LCSW), clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors (LPC/LCPC). License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
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About the Organizers
The CIMH Conference co-Chairs are Ané Maríñez-Lora, Research Assistant Professor, University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and Malena Luzuriaga, National Community Engagement Manager, Heartland Alliance.
To learn more, visit the Coalition for Immigrant Mental Health website ourcimh.org.
Sponsors and Co-Sponsors
This event is hosted and sponsored by the Coalition for Immigrant Mental Health (CIMH) and The University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and the University of Chicago Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation. We also thank our co-sponsors The University of Chicago's Pozen Center for Human Rights and the Center for Latin American Studies, and The Center for Community Health Equity at DePaul University and Rush University.
This event is also partially funded by a grant from Crossroads Fund.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Edith Abbott Hall, 969 East 60th Street, Chicago, United States
USD 23.18 to USD 55.20