Date: 5/23/25 (Friday) & Time: 9 am–3 pm (Mountain Time) Light Breakfast, Snacks & Lunch Provided
Details: CEUs 5 Cultural | Level: Emerging–Intermediate | Cost: Free
Title: [FVSSW Special Project Partner] Tribal Community Mapping Systems: A Tool for Safety and Wellbeing
Presenter: Melissa E. Riley, Ph.D., Professor in Residence, Institute For Culturally & Linguistically Responsive Learning & Teaching (ICLRLT), New Mexico Highlands University, School of Education
Organizer: Native American Social Work Studies Institute (NASWSI)
Location: UNM Continuing Education (1634 University Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87102)
Registration: Click Here
Description: The Center for Excellence in Social Work is a CEU provider for the Native American Social Work Studies Institute (NASWSI)’s “Tribal Community Mapping Systems: A Tool for Safety and Wellbeing”. Join us for an insightful event where we will explore the power of community mapping in promoting safety and wellbeing within tribal communities. Learn how to utilize mapping systems to identify resources, assess risks, and enhance communication among community members. This in-person event will be held at Continuing Education (North Bldg.). Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with experts and fellow community members to create a safer and healthier environment for all.