LSU's Conrad Offers Social Work Expertise to A Community Conversation on Domestic Violence Awareness

October 28, 2019 | 6 - 7:30 PM

Magnolia United Methodist Church | 16024 Greenwell Springs Road | Greenwell Springs, LA

In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the City of Central C.A.R.E.S. (Community Awareness Resources Educational Support) presents a panel discussion on issues related to the prevention, intervention and prosecution of domestic violence.

Moderated by Rock It Right Radio Talk 107.3’s Betsy Barnes, the panel includes:

  • Brandi Conrad, DSW, LCSW-BACS, assistant professor of professional practice at LSU School of Social Work
  • Melanie S. Fields, assistant district attorney with the 19th Judicial District Court and
  • John Price, executive director of the Capital Area Family Violence Intervention Center, also known as Iris Domestic Violence Center.

The event is free and open to the public.

Event sponsors include:

For more information, contact City of Central C.A.R.E.S.

About SSW

The LSU School of Social Work (SSW) aspires to be a leading school of social work, a vibrant center of intellectual development, a leader in promoting and supporting diverse communities, and an advocate for an integrated and inclusive model of social work, all within a learning environment that supports best educational practices. The SSW offers Child and Family Studies (CFS) and Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) undergraduate degrees, MSW, online MSW, and PhD. SSW is part of the College of Human Sciences & Education.  

For information, visit the School of Social Work

About CHSE

The College of Human Sciences & Education (CHSE) is a nationally accredited division of Louisiana State University. The college is comprised of the School of Education, the School of Kinesiology, the School of Leadership & Human Resource Development, the School of Information Studies, the School of Social Work, and the University Laboratory School. These combined schools offer 8 undergraduate degree programs, 18 graduate programs, and 7 online graduate degree and/or certificate programs, enrolling more than 1,900 undergraduate and 1,120 graduate students. The College is committed to achieving the highest standards in teaching, research, and service and is committed to improving quality of life across the lifespan.

For information, visit the College of Human Sciences & Education.