Jessica Winestock
Assistant Director of First-Gen. and Student Support Programs
Oglethorpe University
Presenters
Natasha Byrd Associate Director of Student Wellness, Oglethorpe University
Sari-Jai Walker Associate Director of Student Rights & Responsibilities, Oglethorpe University
Abstract
Taking meditations on “wake work,” disability justice, and restorative and transformative justice as frameworks for care in practice, the presenters describes the ways in which each theoretical framework can be broadly applied to the subject of care in the higher education context and, more specifically, how these frameworks are used to inform the interventions, strategies, and practices of three student affairs programs at Oglethorpe University.
Conference Focus Areas
Care in Chaos
Professional Competencies
Ethical Professional Practice and Personal Foundations - Foundational, Social Justice and Inclusion - Intermediate
Content Areas
Crisis Management, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Programs and Advocacy, Health and Well-being, Undergraduate Student Experiences
Target Groups
Mid-level Student Affairs Professionals, New Professionals
Institutional Types
Minority Serving Institutions, Small Colleges & Universities
Certification Types
CE Credit - SJI, CE Credit - CORE
Certification Domains
Foundations of the Student Affairs Profession, Social Justice and Inclusion
Guiding Principle
Inclusion
13893 - “Wake Work,” Disability Justice, and Restorative/Transformative Justice as Frameworks for Care in Practice - General Interest Session