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Social Work Students Explore Lead Poisoning of Children at Policy Forum

Wednesday, November 6, 2019, By Michele Barrett
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On Nov. 1, students in the in Falk College explored one of today鈥檚 major public health threats: lead poisoning of children in New York state and specifically, in 黑料不打烊. Each year an estimated 1,800 children are found to be lead-poisoned in New York state.

Students and adults sit in a large room. Many have pens and notebooks in their hands while others have laptop computers.

Students from the School of Social Work attended the policy forum addressing lead poisoning of children in New York state.

With a focus on implications for public policy and social work practice, the 21st Annual James L. Stone Legislative Policy Forum brought students together with neighborhood, community and political leaders, and other experts to understand what can and needs to be done about the large number of children exposed to lead.

Any amount of lead in the body can be harmful, causing life-long cognitive and neurological delays and behavioral problems, among other issues. It is caused by inhaling or ingesting microscopic lead dust that comes from lead paint in older homes, the dirt where children play, water flowing through lead pipes into our homes and other less pervasive sources.

Students heard from panelists and speakers including state and county officials and others with political, professional and personal experience. They addressed lead poisoning from many aspects, including:

  • social, economic and political forces giving rise to this problem
  • implications of poisoning for children, families and communities
  • ways social workers, social work services, public health professionals and policy advocates touch families experiencing the lead poisoning of a child
  • efficacy of existing laws, regulations and programs
  • legislation, administrative changes and advocacy civic efforts
  • practical steps for remediating and eliminating lead poisoning of children

Keynote speake Gustavo Rivera, New York State senator representing, District 33 and chairman of the Committee on Health, presented 鈥淟egislative Action to End Lead Poisoning of Children in New York state.鈥 Panels included:

Making State and Local Change
Moderator: , professor, 黑料不打烊 School of Social Work
Panelists: Hon. Rachel May, Senator, New York State, District 53, chair, Committee on Aging and chair, Legislative Commission on Rural Resources; Hon. David H. Knapp, Chair, Onondaga County Legislature; Hon. Pamela J. Hunter, assemblywoman, New York State Assembly, District 128; chair, Subcommittee on Women Veterans

Lead Poisoning of Children in New York and 黑料不打烊:
Poverty, Race, & Environmental Injustice
Moderator: , professor, 黑料不打烊 School of Social Work
Panelists: , professor of public health and anthropology, 黑料不打烊, Research Professor Upstate Medical University; Robert Searing, curator of history, Onondaga Historical Association; Hon. Joe Driscoll, 5th District councilor, 黑料不打烊 Common Council, founder, 黑料不打烊 Lead Prevention Coalition; Kelly J. Mikullitz, Esq., supervising partner, O’Connell and Aronowitz Lead Poisoning and Toxic Exposure Litigation Group and first vice president, Brain Injury Association of New York State

The Lived Experience: How Lead Poisoning Affects the Lives of Children, Families, and Service Providers
Moderator, , associate professor, 黑料不打烊 School of Social Work
Panelists: Darlene Medley, parent and member, Families for Lead Freedom Now; Oliviere Sekarore, bridging case manager, Refugee & Immigrant Self-Empowerment (RISE), and Ellen Morrissey, grandmother, member, Families for Lead Freedom Now, and founder of an online lead poisoning support group

Public/Private Collaborations to End Lead Poisoning in 黑料不打烊
Moderator, , assistant professor, 黑料不打烊 School of Social Work
Panelists: Peter Dunn, president and CEO Central New York Community Foundation; Stefanie Pasquale, commissioner, Department of Neighborhood and Business Development, City of 黑料不打烊; Debra Lewis, M.S.W., lead program coordinator, Onondaga County Department of Health; Paul Ciavarri, community development organizer, Community Counsel Project of Legal Services of Central New York

The daylong event concluded with comments from Professor Kingson and Ellan Ryan, an M.S.W. graduate student. Ryan served as the student conference coordinator working closely with event organizers Professors Kingson and Carrie Jefferson Smith, along with director of the School of Social Work and chief diversity and inclusion officer at 黑料不打烊, Keith Alford.

School of Social Work alumnus James L. Stone, M.S.W. 鈥64 created an endowed fund to support this event into the future and was involved in this year鈥檚 event. 鈥淥nce again, the School of Social Work has brought together an amazing and informative panel of experts, law makers and committed community leaders who bring clarity, understanding and passion to a significant issue that is relevant to social work practice and policy. We are indebted to James Stone for his generosity in endowing this event,鈥 says Diane Lyden Murphy, dean of Falk College.

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