Oshki-Wenjack welcomes first cohort of Indigenous social work students

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Program grads will eventually study at Algoma University

The Algoma University School of Social Work and Oshki-Wenjack Education Institute has welcomed the first cohort of Indigenous students in the Bachelor of Social Work program that will be delivered from June to August in Thunder Bay at the Oshki campus.

The School of Social Work has worked closely with Oshki-Wenjack to pursue the pathway forward for Indigenous students who graduated with their Social Service Worker- Indigenous Specialization Diploma, Indigenous Wellness Addictions and Prevention Diploma, and other programs, a news release states. Through this collaboration, graduates of the programs can begin studies at Algoma University in the Bachelor of Social Work Program.

- Dr. István Imre, Acting Dean, Humanities, Social Sciences and Cross-Cultural Studies and Associate Vice-President, Academic at Algoma University.

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