
Program fosters collaboration between corrections, advocates,
communities
A safe return for prisoners
and their loved ones, December 2007
While many organizations offer support to former prisoners or to
domestic violence victims, few recognize the intersections between the
two groups and their concerns. Since 2003 the School of Social Work’s
Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community has
worked to strengthen programs for intimate partners of former prisoners.
Its Safe Return Initiative focuses specifically on preventing domestic
violence in communities and families living with newly released
prisoners.
Caregivers learn from those with Alzheimer’s
Collaborative learning for
dementia care, March 2007
Each week, Wayne Caron or a volunteer from the professional community
presents information on dementia. Then the large group breaks into
separate subgroups of family caregivers and of those who suffer from
dementia. Individuals share stories about their personal experiences,
feelings, and concerns that range from coping with multiple illnesses to
estate planning.
ACT/SAT prep course for at-risk students
Narrowing the achievement gap one student at
a time, August 2005
While the reasons for the achievement gap are many and complicated, a
partnership between the College and the Twin Cities chapter of the Alpha
Phi Alpha fraternity has found a concrete way to help students of color
improve ACT and SAT scores so that doors to myriad educational choices
remain open. |