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Community resources
Through various initiatives, VCU faculty and staff work collaboratively with communities to create impactful change and promote mutual benefit. » Learn more
Teaching resources
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SSW faculty-led initiatives
Institute for Research on Behavioral and Emotional Health
Led by Karen Chartier, Ph.D., social work professor, IRBEH is an interdisciplinary institute with the mission of advancing scientific understanding in the area of behavioral and emotional health, and applying this knowledge to support mental health and wellbeing in our university and the broader community, through innovative coursework, programming and collaborations. » Learn more
Virginia Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Led by Matt Bogenschutz, Ph.D., social work associate professor, Va-LEND is committed to the preparation of professionals, family members and people with disabilities statewide in the field of childhood neurodevelopmental disabilities who will assume leadership roles within health care and disability service systems. The project is part of VCU's Partnership of People with Disabilities. » Learn more