Join us for
No One Wants To Work With Me
Working with ‘difficult’ populations
A discussion and skills-based workshop facilitated by Nicole Rochat, LMSW, Director of the Social Work/Reentry Program at Office of the Appellate Defender and Bill Brosh, LCSW, Forensic Social Worker at Legal Aid Society
WHEN: April 11 @ 12:15PM
WHERE: Columbia University School of Social Work (1255 Amsterdam Ave.) | Room 404
What do you think of when you hear SEX OFFENDER:

What do you think of when you hear VIOLENT OFFENDER:

What do you think of when you hear DRUG ADDICT/SUBSTANCE USER:

What do you think of when you hear MENTALLY ILL:

What do you think of when you hear DIFFICULT CLIENT:

Check out the different versions of the flier for this event
and the words people use to describe these populations.
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