Combating Loneliness: A Learning Event for Social Workers and Community

Combating Loneliness: A Learning Event for Social Workers and Community

By NASW Maine

Join us for a virtual event where we'll explore strategies for social workers and community members to combat loneliness together!

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  • 3 hours 15 minutes
  • Online

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Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

Health • Mental health

This training will explore the complex issue of loneliness in today's society, examining its various forms, root causes, and far-reaching consequences. Considering the NASW Code of Ethics as part of this work, participants will delve into the social, cultural, and technological factors contributing to loneliness, while also learning practical strategies for fostering connection and building stronger communities. The training will cover evidence-based interventions for addressing loneliness at both individual and community levels, emphasizing the importance of empathy, active listening, and creating inclusive spaces. NASW's commitment to social justice, the dignity and worth of the person, and the importance of human relationships will be woven throughout this training; addressing loneliness is an ethical imperative for social workers.

Cynthia Cushing (She/Her); is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW); she obtained her Master’s of Social Work (MSW) degree from the University of Maine. She is also pursuing her IPhD with concentrations in social work, gerontology, and technology at the same University. Since September 2024, Cynthia has been engaged with the UMaine Center on Aging as an intern, participating in research project studies about virtual volunteering, oral health, workforce development, and loneliness and isolation of older adults. Since January 2024, she has been helping with a qualitative research project that considers how people who use drugs in rural Maine help one another when health and other systems fail them. She is also working on a research project with the Downeast Population Health Initiative through the School of Nursing at the University of Maine, effective June, 2025 and hopes to co-publish a book about social isolation and loneliness within the next year. In her free time Cynthia enjoys photographing birds, hiking, and trips to Baxter State Park.

NASW ME will refund ticket purchases, minus the cost of any fees, up to 30 days of the event date. Refund requests after this time will only be considered on a case-by-case basis. NASW ME cannot guarantee refunds beyond the 7 day mark. Before requesting a refund, please consider finding an alternative attendee to take your ticket. NASW ME can assist in the ticket transfer process.

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Dec 2 · 5:45 AM PST