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BENDOR38 Allenwood Road Great Neck, New York 11023 Home: (516) 4820169 Work: (212) 9600837 EDUCATIONDoctor of Social Welfare City University of New York 1986Master of Social Service Adelphi University School of Social Work 1962World University Service Fellow Heidelberg University 1957  1958 (Sociology and Psychology)Bachelor of Science Bishop`s University 1957 (Mathematics) PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONSCertified Diplomate in American Board of Examiners Oct. 1988 Clinical Social Work in Clinical Social WorkDiplomate in Clinical National Association of Social Workers 1987 Social Work Member Academy of Certified Social Awarded: 1966 Workers, NASW Licensed Clinical Social Worker New York State Education Valid: 2005-2013 (Lic. #513650DUP) Department EMPLOYMENT  FULLTIME IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDERAssociate Professor Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 1988Present 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy Director of Field Instruction 1988-1993 Director of YU Gerontology Program 1988-1992Associate Director of Social Services Beth Abraham Hospital 19861988 for Community ProgramsAssociate Director, of Social Services Montefiore Medical Center 19811986 Department Director of Social Work Molloy College 19771981 Associate ProfessorActing Executive Director Community Advocates, Inc. MaySept 1977Assistant Professor, Associate Director State University of New York 19751977 of Field Development at Stony Brook Chief Psychiatric Social Worker Comprehensive Community 19681975 Mental Health Center Nassau County Medical CenterSchool Social Worker Great Neck Public Schools 1966Psychiatric Social Worker Mount Sinai Hospital 19641965 Adolescent Girls` Ward Elmhurst City HospitalCaseworker Jewish Child Care Association 19621964 Foster Home Department PARTTIME TEACHING AND CONSULTATION Invitational staff development seminar on Identifying and addressing Children抯 Grief delivered to the Cancer Support Team , Mamaroneck, N.Y. July 14, 2010 Invitational seminar on: 揈ngaging Children and Adolescents in Service Delivery delivered to the staff and social work interns of the Administration for Children抯 Services. November 30, 2007, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, New York.Delivered invitational training seminar on 揚rinciples of Grief Counseling to the staff of the Nassau County Department of Social Services and Supervisory staff of the Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs, April 2005Consultant to the grant funded Gerontology Student Project funded by the Strategic Alliance Fund of United Way, and operated jointly by the Fort Washington Services for the Elderly and Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 1998 - PresentConsultant on Childhood Bereavement to Schneider Children's Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center Oct. - December 1994. Served as a consultant to Isabella Geriatric Center's Health Care partnership, 1994-98Consultant to Montefiore Medical Center, to the Project funded by the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation, entitled "The Epidemiology of Family Centered Stress: Deriving a Model to Treat Families of children with Brain and Spinal Column tumors" 1997-1999 Adjunct Associate Professor Wurzweiler School of Social Work 19871988 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy Training Consultant in Gerontology Nassau County Mental Health 19901991 AssociationSenior Training Specialist Hunter College School of Social Work 19771980Head Start Consultant Office of Economic Opportunity 19661968 Visiting Lecturer Ohio State University May 1975 School of Social WorkGave guest lectures at Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York University School of Social Work, Adelphi University School of Urban Studies. Led training seminars at Nassau County Probation Department, Nassau County Youth Board, Coalition for Abused Women, Community Support System Project, several mental health centers, family agencies and antipoverty programs. PUBLICATIONS Reflections of A Long-distance Caregiver Nassau News ,NASW NYS Nassau Division Newsletter 53(1) September 2010揟he Challenge of Chronic Illness: A Leadership Role for Social Work Society Page. Newsletter of the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Spring 2009 Common Themes in the Lives of Hungarian Children, The Cellar and The Ice Cream Man 3 chapters published in Abrams J. & Blaikie E. (Eds) (2009) Remember Us: A collection of Memories from Hungarian Hidden Children of the Holocaust, Boston Author抯 House.揗anaging Chronic Illness: A Leadership Role for Social Work. NASW NYS- Nassau Division Newsletter 51(1) Winter, 2008.揝trong at the Broken Places: Diverse Voices of the Second Generation. Journal of Jewish Communal Service. 83 (2/3)揟he Social Costs of Public Decisions: How Social Workers Can Use The Language of Economics to Promote Their Own Agenda Society Page, the Newsletter of the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Metropolitan New York Division, Winter 朣pring 2007.揚overty in the Twenty-First Century has a Very Ugly Face. Society Page, the Newsletter of the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Metropolitan New York Chapter Inc., Spring 2004.揟he Cruel Reality of Being Poor on Long Island NASW Nassau Division Newsletter, 47 (2) Spring 2004.揟he Social Cost of Public Decisions: How Social Workers Can Use the Language of Economics to Promote their own Agenda and keep Elected Officials Accountable, NASW, Nassau Division Newsletter, 47(2) Fall 2004.揇iscovering and Rediscovering Strengths in Terminally Ill Patients: Balancing Grief and Celebration. Abstract published in the Journal of Palliative Care, 20(3), p.256. (Mobilizing the Community to Help Its Minority elderly participate in the Advance Directive Health Care Agency Process( Abstract published in the Journal of Palliative Care, 18(3). Autumn 2002, P. 223.(Some Reflections on The Myth of the Golden Age( published in the Newsletter of NASW Nassau Division, Spring 2003.(Personal and Professional Reflections on the Importance of Hope and Action in Times of Danger.( Winter 2002, NASW Newsletter, Nassau Division.(Celebrating the Strengths of our Profession; an Analysis( NASW Newsletter, Spring 2001, Nassau Division, 43(2).(Grief Education for the Elderly; A Primary Prevention Program( Abstract published in The Gerontologist, October 2001, 41(376).Chapter of autobiography published in Marjorie Agosin (1999) Uncertain Travelers; Conversations with Jewish Women Immigrants to America Hanover, Brandeis University Press(Strengths-Pathology Dissonance in the Social Work Curriculum.((1997). Bendor, S., Davidson, K., & Skolnik, L. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 15(().(Don(t Underestimate my Strengths: Personal and Professional Reflections of an Aging Holocaust Survivor( (1999). In P. David, & J. Goldhar, (Eds.) Selected Papers From A Time to Heal: Caring for the Aging Holocaust Survivor, A Multidisciplinary Conference. Toronto, Canada: Baycrest Center for Geriatric Care. Cited extensively in (Parents and Siblings Coping with the Serious Illness( and (Death of a Child( Newsday March 3, and March 6, 1999."Preparing Health Professionals to Help Children Cope with Loss" Abstract published in Journal of Palliative Care, 14:3 Autumn 1998, p.128Bendor S., Davidson K., Skolnik, L. (1997). "Strengths-Pathology Dissonance in the Social Work Curriculum"Journal of Teaching Social Work, Volume 15, Nos. ( Summer issue "You Are Just the Patient: A Consumer抯 Perspective On Preventing Medical Malpractice Suits, Malpractice Prevention, May 1991, Vol. VI No.3."Anxiety and Isolation In Siblings of Pediatric Cancer Patients, Social Work in Health Care, Vol. 14, No. 3, 1990."Preventing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Terminally Ill Children", Hospice Journal, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1989."The Clinical Challenge of HospitalBased Social Work, Social Work in Health Care, Vol. 13 No.2 1987 p. 2534."Elder Abuse and Neglect," A Book Review Geriatric Nursing, Vol. 7 No. 2 1986 p. 70.3 Letters to the Editor, The New York Times, "Being Fired, Feb. 7 1988."Problems of the Last Health Revolution," August 6, 1985"William Schroeder抯 Publicity Burden," April 23, 19858 letters to the Editor in Newsday. The latest on November 6, 2000."Emergency Housing, Crisis Counseling and Beyond," in Confrontations with Youth, Rocco D. Angelo, Editor, Ohio State University Press, 1976."A Team is Born, New York State Head Start Newsletter and Training Manual, July 1966."New Approaches to the Supportive Treatment of Siblings of Pediatric Cancer Patients: An Exploratory Study," Doctoral Dissertation, Faculty Advisors: Drs. Irwin E. Epstein, Paul Kurzman, and Mildred Mailick"Grief Education for the Elderly: A Primary Prevention Program Abstract published in Journal of Palliative Care (2000) 16(3)p.67Preparing Health Professionals to Help Children Cope with Loss Abstract published in Journal of Palliative Care (1998) 14:3 p.128 PRESENTATIONSTransnational Care-giving for Aging Relatives; Vital Strategies for Meeting Emerging Needs Research Poster presented at the 39th Annual meeting and Leadership Conference of AGHE: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. St. Petersburg Florida March 1, 2013揇on抰 be afraid of the Looking Glass: Strengths-based Practice with Aging Women Workshop co-sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers, NYS Nassau Division, National Association of Perto Rican Hispanic Social Workers & Adelphi University School of Social Work. Garden City, N.Y. January 27th 2013.揋randparents: The Over Looked Family members in Palliative Care Paper presented at the 19th International conference on Palliative Care, Montreal Canada, October 10-12 2012.Transnational Care-giving for Aging Relatives; Vital Strategies for Meeting Emerging Needs. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of Society for Cross Culture Research (SCCR) Society for Cross Cultural Research and the Society for Anthropological Sciences, February 23rd 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada,揇on抰 be afraid of the Looking Glass: Strength Based Practice with Aging Women NASW National Conference: Restoring Hope, the Power of the Profession, Washington DC July 2012.Invited Panelist on 揜emember Us: Some Profiles of Hidden Children History Department of Monmouth College, Monmouth New Jersey, November 9th 2011Invited by American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 揜emembering the Hungarian Hidden Children of the Holocaust , Congregation Or Zarua, New York, New York, May 2, 2011Presented a seminar 揅oping with the Suicide of a group member for the Hungarian Hidden Child Inc., New York, New York, October 20th 2011揚reventing and Managing Chronic Illness: the Hopes and the Fears Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting and Leadership Conference of AGHE, Association for Leadership in higher Education, March 18th 2011, Cincinnati, Ohio,Transnational Care-giving for Aging Relatives; Vital Strategies for Meeting Emerging Needs. Poster presented at the 18th. International Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, Canada October 5,2010.Invitational lecture on addressing the needs of aging congregants presented to rabbinical students at RIETS, 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy November 9 2010. 揗obilizing Gerontology Students to implement their visions for their own constructive Aging. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of AGHE, Association of Gerontology in Higher Education , Reno, Nev. March 4, 20103/21/2010 Invited panelist to 揜emember Us at The Institute for Interfaith Dialog, Molloy College Rockville Center, NY揟he Old, Victims or Victors?, Using the Strengths Perspective to teach Aging Paper co-presented with Dr. Joanna Mellor and Dr. Rozetta Wilmore Schaeffer at the same AGHE Conference.4/11/2010 Invited Panelist on Holocaust Remembrance Day; The Hidden Children.Pocono, East Stroudsburg, PA揟he Old; Victims or Victors? Using the Strengths Perspective to teach AgingPaper co-presented with Dr. Joanna Mellor and Dr.Rozetta Wilmore Schaeffer at the same AGHE conference.揟he Challenges and Coping Styles of the Oldest Child Survivors of the Holocaust led this workshop at the @ the21st Annual Conference of the World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust. October 31 2009, Newton, MA. 揥hat Legacies Do We Want to leave our children? Second workshop led at the same conference, Nov. 1, 2009.9/9/2009 I was one of three Hungarian Child Survivors who was invited to appear on a Boston-Newton MA Public Access TV program called 揙n the Sunnier side o the Street hosted by Dr. Todd Gross, a psychologist.11/22/2009 Invitational lecture on Aging presented to rabbinical students at the Center for the Jewish Future at 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy. A similar lecture focusing on the unique needs of aging congregants was presented to a different group of rabbinical students on 2/17, 2009.揈mpowering Students To Make Prevention of Dysfunction in Older Adulthood An Integral Part of Their Critical Thinking and Practice. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting and Leadership Conference of AGHE2/27/2009. San Antonio, Texas.揈ducational Tools; Promoting Healthy Aging among Students. Workshop co-led with Drs. Joanna Mellor and Rozetta Wilmore-Schaeffer at the same Conference.揟he Interface of Gerontology and Geriatric Interdisciplinary Teams: A Call for New Coalitions Paper presented at the 34th Annual Conference and Leadership Meeting of AGHE, Baltimore, Md. January 22, 2008.Interdisciplinary Teams The Good, the Bad and the Undisciplined. Workshop co-presented with Drs. Joanna Mellor and Rozetta Wilmore Schaeffer at the same AGHE Conference, February 23, 2008揗anaging Chronic Illness: A Leadership Role for Social Work in an Aging Society. Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy, A Conference for the Profession, May 6, 2007.揇on抰 Be Afraid of the Looking Glass: Strengths-Based Practice with Aging Women. Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy, A Conference for the Profession, May 6, 2007.揟he Social Cost of Public Decisions: How Social Workers Can Use the Language of Economics to Promote Their Own Agenda. Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy, A Conference for the Profession, May 6, 2007.揂 Win Win Approach to Mentoring Young Helping Professionals; Utilizing the Wisdom, Experience and Judgment of Retired Educators and Practitioners. Resource exchange, presented at the Annual Leadership Conference of AGHE, the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education, Portland, Oregon, March 2007 Turning On Students and Faculty to Aging. Poster co-presented with Dr. Joanna Mellor and Dr. Rozetta Wilmore Schaeffer at the same AGHE conference in March 2007, Portland, Oregon. 揝trong at the Broken Places, Diverse Voices of the Second Generation. Keynote speech delivered at the Second Generation Conference of Baycrest Geriatric Center, Toronto, Canada, in conjunction with Wurzweiler School of Social Work 50th anniversary celebration in Canada, October 29, 2006.揈mpowering Siblings, The Forgotten Clients in Families Confronting Life Threatening Illness and Death. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress on Care of the Terminally Ill, Montreal, Que., Canada, September 27, 2006.Led two workshops at the 18th International Conference of Holocaust Child Survivors, Second Generation and Families in Detroit, Michigan, August 26-27, 2006.揝elf Neglect and Self Harm in the Elderly Keynote presentation in honor of Social Work Month for the American Association of Indian Social Workers, Queens, New York, March 16,2005.揈nlightened Self interest as a Powerful Tool for Mobilizing more business interest in Aging. Workshop presented at the Partnerships for Aging, 27th Annual Professional Development Institute and Trade Show, Indianapolis Indiana.揃endor, Carel, Hertzberg & Van Raan (2005), Bridging the Gap between Community Programs for seniors and Academe, March 2, 2005, New York.Program Meeting Council of Social Work Education, March 2, 2005, New York City.Bendor, S. (2005). Discovering and Rediscovering Strengths in our Older Clients, Resource exchange, delivered at AGHE, Oklahoma City, February 26, 2005.Bendor, Caputo, Mellor & Schaeffer, 揑ntegrating Aging in the Classroom, paper delivered at the Annual meeting and Leadership Conference of AGHE, the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education, Oklahoma City, February 25, 2005.揚reparing Gerontology students to use international experience in aging, workshop led at the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education, Resource Exchange, delivered at the Annual meeting, Association of Gerontology in Higher Education Leadership Conference, Richmond, VA. Feb 2004.Guest speaker in a Diversity class at the Adelphi University School of Social Work Subject: 揟he impact of Oppression and Persecution on children: Contemporary Lessons from the Holocaust, November 2004揇iscovering and Rediscovering Strengths in Terminally ill Patients, Balancing Grief and celebration of International Congress on care of the Terminally ill, Sept. 2004, Montreal, Quebec. The International Conference of Holocaust Child Survivors and Second Generation, Denver, Colorado. Led two workshops, one for survivors born between 1935-1939, The other focused in 揇o We as Child Survivors have a Unique Responsibility to Speak Out in Today抯 World, Sept. 3-6, 2004.Guest lecture for the residents of the Osborne Life care Community in Rye, N.Y. Subject: 揟he Importance of Hope and Action in Times of Adversity April 16, 2004Delivered a training seminar on 揇iscovering and Rediscovering Strengths in Our Clients: The Challenge If Strengths-Based Cased Management for Older Adults to the staff of the Nassau County Department of Social Services. The seminar was also attended by a group of supervisors from the Nassau County Dept. of Senior Citizen Affairs. March 8, 2004.揊inding Common Ground: Bridging the Gap Between Community Programs for Seniors and Academe Partnerships for Aging, 25th Annual Professional Development Institute and Trade Show, November 2003, Tulsa Oklahoma.揗otivating and Teaching students Social Action. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Problems, August 2003. Atlanta, GA.揈nlightened self interest as a tool for mobilizing more business interest in aging. Poster Presentation, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Annual meeting and Leadership Conference, March 2003. St. Petersburg, Florida.Provided community education seminar 揅oping with Loss, for Pathways Women抯 Health, April 2003. Manhasset, NY.Provided training workshop on 揚rinciples and Strategies of Effective Mentoring for FEGS Long Island. Adopt a Family Program, March. Syosset, NY.(The Myth of the Golden Age( paper presented at the joint Program of Nassau Divisions of NASW and the New York Society of Clinical Social Work, January 24, 2003, Rockville Centre, NY.( Finding Common Ground between Community Programs for seniors and Academe.( Led this workshop at the 28th Annual Leadership Meeting of AGHE, the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Pittsburgh. February 28, 2002(The Importance of Hope and Action in Times of Adversity( presented two invitational lectures at Ferrum College Virginia. Ferrum, VA. March 19, 2002(The Multidisciplinary Challenges of Depression in Older Adults( keynote speaker presented at the Washington Heights Inwood Council on Aging Inc. Symposium on the Elderly: Depression is More than the Blues. April 11, 2002. (Living with Chronic Illness: The Hopes and the Fears. Invitational lecture to the doctoral students and faculty of the Adelphi University School of Social Work. Garden City, NY. April 22, 2002.(Living with Grief: Loss in Later Life.( Served as the Long Island discussion leader of the National Hospice Foundation(s 9th Annual Living with Grief Video Teleconference moderated by Cokie Roberts, ABC News. April 24, 2002.International Congress on Care of the Terminally Ill.. Poster presentation on (Mobilizing the Community To Help its minority Elders Prepare Advance Directives.( Montreal, Que. October 6, 2002.(Sharing the Past, Celebrating Life( led two workshops at the International Child Survivors and Second Generation Conference, Toronto. October 11-14, 2002.Presentation on (The Joy of Strengths-based Practice in Social Work.( Canadian Friends of 2JRYB Flagship Store - Professional Federal Gold Medal 223 69gr (20rd) Sierra MatchKing precision Must-buy, Toronto Alumni of WSSW. October 13, 2002. (Universities and Colleges Can Forge Creative Partnerships Between Young and Old ( paper presented at the 27th Annual meeting and leadership conference of AAGHE, San Jose, California, February 23, 2001(2001 - A Gerontological Odyssey: Exploring Science, Society, and Spirituality( poster presentation at the 54th Annual Scientific Meeting, October 2001.(Anxiety and isolation in Siblings of Seriously Ill Children; The Need for Prevention. Was invited to present this workshop at the Annual Clinic Conference, Nassau Chapter of the New York State Society of Clinical Social Work, 2/1/2001. Rockville Centre, N.Y.揋rief Education for the Elderly: A Primary Prevention Program" Workshop presented at the 13th International Congress on Care of the Terminally I11, Montreal, Que. Sept. 23 2000 " Strengths based Practice for the new Millennium: Geriatric Education for Working with Women" workshop presented at the 26th Annual meeting and Leadership Conference of AGHE, the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education, Myrtle Beach So. Carolina February 25, 2000(Coping with the challenges of Aging( invitational presentation to Hudson View Gardens Senior Club, Washington Heights, N.Y.(The Pros and Cons of Meeting with Other Child Survivors of the Holocaust(. International gathering of the Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Prague, September 2-6, 1999. Czech Republic.(Don(t Underestimate my Strengths: Personal and Professional Reflections of an Aging Holocaust Survivor( Multidisciplinary International Conference: A Time to Heal; Caring for the Aging Holocaust Survivor. May 14, 1999. Baycrest Geriatric Center, Toronto, Ont. Canada.(Preparing Health and Mental Health Professionals to Help Children Cope with Loss(. HIV and Diversity: Practice Strategies and Insights, Interdisciplinary Conference. New York, November 16, 1998.(Helping Children Cope with Loss.( Presented to the professional and paraprofessional staff of Youth Consultation Services at the Training Institute of Youth Consultation Services, Montclair, New Jersey, June 23, 1998.(Preparing Health Care Professionals to Help Children Cope with Loss( 12th International Congress on Care of the Terminally Ill, Montreal, Que. Canada. September 14, 1998.(Strategies of Survival and Coping: Turning Fear, Guilt and Rage into Constructive Lives( and (Confronting our Future as We Grow Older: Steering Our Personal Lives( Fifth International Conference of the Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Workshops: Special Challenges Faced by Child Survivors Aged 65 and Over and Panel: (Deriving Meaning from a Difficult Past: Successful Strategies for Action(. , Rockville, MD. October 16, 1998.(Preparing Health and Mental Health Professionals to Help Children Cope with Loss( Third HIV and Diversity Conference, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, New York. November 16, 1998.CSWE Annual Program Meeting. Chaired a Clinical Session on Evaluating Practice, San Francisco, CA. March 5, 1999."What We Do and Don't Remember about the Experience" and OPTIONS: What have we learned and where do we go from here?" Two workshops, led at the Fourth International Conference of the Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Miami, Sept. 21 and 22 1997"Victim or victor: The Strengths perspective in Social work practice" Invitational Presentation at the Second Annual Orientation of Human Services in Queens, sponsored by the Queensboro Council for Social Welfare Sept. 24 1997November 1997 gave two guest lectures at Isabella Geriatric Center on the Developmental Tasks and challenges of aging to two groups of adolescents and staff who participate in the center's award winning health care partnership "A Social Inoculation for Lone elders Must be Developed" SYSTED 97, Sixth International Conference on Systems Sciences in health Social Services for the Elderly and Disabled, Chicago, Ill. May 22, 1997"Siblings: the Forgotten Family members: Invitational Presentation to the Social Work Staff and administration of Schneider Children's Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, April 7, 1997"Preparing for the Anticipated Increase in Lone Elderly patients Facing Death Alone," Workshop led at the 11th International Congress on Care of the terminally Ill, Montreal, Que. Sept. 9, 1996."The Gerontology Elective As a Powerful Tool for Mobilizing Interest in Aging in Graduate Social Work Education" AGHE: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education 22nd Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, Philadelphia, March 1, 1996"Expanding the Sources of Support for children coping with parental illness and Loss"Third International Conference on Children and DeathKings College, London, Ontario May 1995"Strengths Content in the Social Work Curriculum: Myth of Reality"CSWE APM March 1995, San Diego, Ca."Bibliotherapy: The creative use of books to alleviate anxiety and isolation in children coping with parental and Sibling Loss"10th International Congress On Care of the Terminally Ill, Montreal, Canada, Sept. 19, 1994"Workshop leader in Conference on the Clinton Health Plan; "What Is In It For January 1994 All of Us", Nassau Coalition for a National Health Plan & Hofstra University, Hempstead NY."Preventing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Seriously Ill Children, November 1993 The Therapeutic Use of Books to Alleviate Anxiety and Isolation. American Institute of Life Threatening Illness and Loss. Library Symposium on Information Therapy, New York."Health Risks and Dilemmas in Student Training" Society for Social Work September 1993 Administrators in Health Care Panel Presentation, New York."Converting Private Troubles into Public Issues; Clinical Material As a April 1993 Powerful Tool for Social Change". National Association of Oncology Social Workers' Symposium, New York."Victim or Victor, Incorporating the Strengths Perspective into Social Work March 1993 Practice", Educational Meeting of Field Instructors and Administrators, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York."Strengths-Pathology Dissonance in Social Work Education CSWE Annual February 1993 Program Meeting, New York."Victim or Victor, Emphasizing the Strengths Perspective in Social Work January 1993 Practice In Health Care", Social Service Dept. Presentation, Elmhurst Hospital, New York.Panelist on "Management and Student Training Programs; Are We Taking November 1992 Care of the Future"? Education Conference of Metropolitan New York Chapter, Society for Hospital Social Work Directors, New York.Led Workshop on "How to Help Patients Feel that Their Lives Mattered November 1992 and Their Memories Will Live on" at the 9th International Congress on Care of the Terminally Ill,Montreal, Canada.Served as panelist in workshop on "Reaching the Abuser; Helping the October 1992 Victim", at Conference on Elder Abuse: A Cry for Help; A Call for Action, Brookdale Center on Aging, NYC."Strategies for Minimizing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Dying September 1992 Children," International Congress on Children and Death, Edinburgh, Scotland.Presented paper of a study of "MSW Women Students Who Have Had 1992 Previous Careers," CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Kansas City."The Insider`s Story: How a National Health Plan Would Affect Health December 1991 Care Professionals, Forum sponsored by the Nassau Coalition for a National Health Plan, Manhasset, NY."Modifying the DoctorPatient Relationship: A Patient`s Perspective," November 1991 International Consensus Conference on DoctorPatient Communication, Toronto, Canada."Strategies for Preventing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Terminally October 1991 Ill Children," Children`s Hospice International, Milwaukee, WI. "Preventing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Dying Children, 揘ew Jersey October 1991 Hospice Association Annual Meeting, Iselin, NJ."Caring for Your Aging Parents and Relatives," community lecture sponsored June 1991 by Kew Forest Associates at P.S. 99, Kew Gardens, New York."What Have We Learned; Where Do We Go From Here?," First International May, 1991 Gathering of Hidden Children During World War II, New York City."The Fiscal Crisis: Impact on Social Service in Health Care," Social March 1991 Service Department meeting of the Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York."The Impact of Cancer on the Family," American Cancer Society Social Work November 1990 Conference, New York."Strategies for Minimizing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Dying Children, October 1990 Eighth International Congress on Care of the Terminally Ill, Montreal."Preventing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Dying Children, April 1990 " New York State Hospice Association, Albany, NY.揚reventing Psychosocial Impairment in Siblings of Seriously Ill Children, November 1989 International Conference on Children and Death, Athens, Greece."Survival Techniques for Human Service Professionals: Conference on Stress November 1988 and The Social Work Profession," National Association of Social Workers, Nassau Div. Woodbury, N.Y."Preventing Psychosocial Disturbance in Siblings of Pediatric Cancer Patients," October 1988 Seventh International Congress on Care of The Terminally Ill, Montreal, Canada."Caring for Your Aging Parents," Faculty Development Council, Molloy March 1987 College, Rockville Centre, NY"Clinical Social Work Practice in Health Care: Development of Support June 1984 Program for Siblings of Pediatric Cancer Patients", NASW Health Conference, Washington, D.C."Clinical Practice of Social work in a Contemporary Context", Doctoral July 1983 Colloquium, Adelphi University School of Social Work. "Curriculum Development and Training for Income Maintenance Systems: A October 1979 Collaborative Approach," Third F III Conference on Training in the Human Services, University of Michigan."Emergency Housing Crisis Counseling and Beyond," Ohio Conference on February 1974 Youth Flight, Ohio State Univ. Panelist and discussion leader at numerous conferences on subjects ranging from the theoretical to the political. Examples are: "Concepts of Mental Illness"; "Team Work in a Health Care Setting;" "Field Instruction  A Vital Component of Professional Training;" "Crisis Intervention, Techniques and Problems;" "Changes in Health Care for the Elderly;" "The Challenge of DRG`s"; AIDS and IV Drug Abuse  Community Prevention". HONORS AND AWARDS Selected as Professional of the year in education by Strathmore Worldwide for the 2012 publication of 揝trathmore抯 2012 Edition Who抯 Who Worldwide December 2011Pauline Zischka Social Worker of the Year Award, Molloy College Department of Social Work February 2006Listed in 揥ho抯 who in America, 2006, Marquis, Providence, NJ Listed in 揥ho抯 who in America, 2004, 58th edition, Marquis, Providence, NJKeynote speaker at the half day seminar on Self Abuse and Neglect: Complexity January 12, 2005 and Challenge, sponsored by the Adult Protective Service Committee of Nassau County and the Molloy College Gerontology Program. The title of my invitational keynote presentation during Elder Abuse Awareness month was: 揝elf-harm in the Elderly: Problems in Definition, Theories and Progression.Received five (5) citations for distinguished Community Service from elected officials 6/2001 and 11/2001Listed in the World`s Who`s Who of Women, Melrose Press Ltd., 1976, 1990 Cambridge England,Listed in the Who`s Who of Intellectuals, Vol. 6, Melrose Press, 1985 Cambridge, EnglandListed in the Who`s Who of American Women, Marquis Publications 19791980Social Worker of the Year, Nassau County Chapter of the National 1975 Association of Social WorkersGeneral Nicholls Prize for Mathematics 1957Golden Mitre Award, Bishop`s University 1957World University Service Fellowship 19571958LieutenantGovernor`s Medal for Science, Quebec, Canada. 1957 COMMUNITY SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESMember of Holocaust Survivors Emergency Financial Assistance Program-Advisory Committee of Self Help Community Services New York 2007-present Chair of Social Action, WHICOA 2004 -presentAppointed to the Executive Committee of the National Jobs for all CoalitionElected Secretary of the Board of Directors, NASW NYS Chapter 2001-2003 1999-2001Chairperson, National Association of Social Workers 1999-2001 (NASW, Nassau Division)Member of the Board of Directors, New York State 1999-2001 Chapter of NASWBoard Member Friends of Hospice, Long Island, NY 19952008Co-chair Washington Heights/Inwood Council on Aging Inc. (WHICOA) 1994-2004Executive Board Member Washington Heights Council on Aging 1989-presentChair, Social Action Committee, Temple Isaiah Great Neck, NY 1993-presentChair, Caring Committee, Temple Isaiah, Great Neck, NY 1992-1995Chairperson New York Area Field Work Directors' Consortium 1995 Social Work Advisory Committee, American Cancer Society 1991-1998 New York City DivisionExpert Advisory Committee Community Outreach on Alzheimer's Disease Project (in No. Manhattan and Harlem) Columbia 1992-1995 University Center for Geriatrics and GerontologyCo-chair, Washington Heights/Inwood Council on Aging, Inc. 1994present Member of the Executive BoardChairperson Planning Committee, Seventh Annual Symposium 1989 for Field Instructors, sponsored by the Greater New York Area Schools of Social Work.Member, Society of Hospital Social Work Directors, 19871998 Metropolitan Chapter, Social Policy Committee, Research Committee, School Liaison CommitteeNew York City Network of Homecare Social Workers 19871989Chairperson Beth Abraham's Hospital AIDS Task Force 19871988Council on Social Work Education, APM Steering Committee 1982Board Member, Community Advocates, Inc. 19851990Member, Committee on Integration of Services, Health and Welfare 1982 Council of Nassau CountyMember, Nassau County MultiMunicipal Task Force Social Service 19791981 Services CommitteeMember, Task Force on the Utilization of Group Homes, Mobilized 1979 Community Resources, Inc.Treasurer, National Council on Community Mental Health Centers, 19741976 Region IIChairperson, Alternative Housing SubCommittee, Mental Health Board 19731975 Catchment Area IV, Nassau County PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSNational Association of Social WorkersAcademy of Certified Social Workers Society for Social Work Leaders in Health Care of the American Hospital Association Association for Gerontology in Higher EducationNational Jobs for All Coalition Amnesty International Physicians For Social Responsibility #PQR€  K N R S T V      0 1 a b €  ( * . 3 螂阗瘴闶萍氲氘惦瘴茧Κ氇﹄煒﹄﹄氇霐毽愲h^^h; hUh7b h7bh7bh7bhU hUhU hUh^J@hUh5>*h.9h鏙 hUh.9hhUh56hUh5 hUhh鏙h5>*CJaJ8"#5PQRi€  Z u v $勑^勑a$gdr($a$gdr(gd7b$a$gd7bK  I J ? 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