Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Approaches to Improve Youth Health and Education

   
Summary

Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Approaches to Improve Youth Health and Education

Description

Speakers: Lisa Thurau, Executive Director, Strategies for Youth Marcia Gupta, LICSW, EdM, Program Coordinator, Dimock Community Health Center Dep. Superintendent Leonardo DiPietro, Cambridge Police Department Moderator: Trish Elliott, DrPH, Clinical Assistant Professor, Boston University School of Public Health The school-to-prison pipeline refers to a trend in which punitive school disciplinary policies and practices increase the likelihood that children will become involved with the criminal justice system. This is a critical public health and racial equity issue as it disproportionately affects low-income students, students of color, and students with disabilities. This event will explore approaches from public health, social work, and legal services that effectively shift the current direction away from policing and discipline and toward approaches that serve the needs of youth and families. **2 free social work continuing education credits available** This event is part of the Social Work in Education Program (SWEP) generously supported by Sharon Cerny, SSW ’71, and co-hosted by the BUSSW Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health and BUSPH Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health.

Starts

5:00pm on Monday, April 22nd 2019

End Time

7:00pm

URL

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-the-school-to-prison-pipeline-approaches-to-improve-youth-health-and-education-tickets-59484483692

Topics

Lectures, Featured Events

Event Open To

public

Information Phone

617-358-1889

Contact Name

Nilagia McCoy

URL Anchor Text

More info + register

Registration URL

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-the-school-to-prison-pipeline-approaches-to-improve-youth-health-and-education-tickets-59484483692

Building

BUSPH, 670 Albany Street Auditorium

Room

First Floor

Contact Email

nilagia@bu.edu

Contact Organization

Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health

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