Diplomas/Degrees
Diplomas/Degrees
PhD, Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service (2002)
MSW, Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service (1994)
BA, Temple University, School of Communications & Theater (1986)
Licenses and Certifications
Licenses and Certifications
June, 1994 to present Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), #049002-1
New York State Department of Education, Albany New York
Professional Experience
Professional Experience
April, 1996 to August 2002
Director, Counseling Programs
The Albert G. Oliver Program, New York, New York
Overview: Directed a $1.2 million initiative for gifted and talented minority youth attending top-tier accredited independent schools across the country. The program, staffed by educators, counselors and social workers, addressed the psychological, social, and educational needs of gifted and talented adolescents through assessment, crisis counseling and outreach; substance abuse assessments and violence prevention groups.
June, 1994 to April, 1996
Program Director, Specialized Foster Boarding Programs
Richard Allen Center on Life, New York, New York
Overview: Managed the service delivery for over 200 foster care cases; provided oversight of assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning service coordination and court preparation; secured funding for program sustainability, and facilitated staff training and development.
Personal Statement
Personal Statement
Social Work is a noble profession. It is filled with many rewards, and countless memories of lives positively transformed. Learn more about the profession and how you can be an agent of change. Contact 91¹ú²ú's School of Social Work, or contact the National Association of Social Workers. This, above all others, is truly the "toughest job you'll ever love!"
To contact me immediately, email at Kelly5@adelphi.edu.
Books
Books
Kelly, Barksdale & Gitelson (2011). . New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Chapters
Chapters
Kelly, D., and Ward, S. (2011). . In Kelly, Barksdale & Gitelson (Eds.). Treating Young Veterans: Promoting Resilience through Practice & Advocacy. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Mallow, A., Williams-Gray, B., Kelly, D. & Alex, J. (2011). . In Kelly, Barksdale & Gitelson (Eds.). Treating Young Veterans: Promoting Resilience through Practice & Advocacy. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Kelly, D. (2011). . In Kelly, Barksdale & Gitelson (Eds.). Treating Young Veterans: Promoting Resilience through Practice & Advocacy. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Kelly, D. (2011). . In Kelly, Barksdale & Gitelson (Eds.). Treating Young Veterans: Promoting Resilience through Practice & Advocacy. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Articles
Articles
Kelly, D. (2018). Critical Areas to Promote Resilience amid Cancer treatment Environments among Black Women – A Commentary. Journal of Cancer & Oncology, 2(3).
Kelly, D. & Varghese, R. (2018). Institutional Oppression: Examining the Experiences of Blacks in Education, Criminal Justice and Child Welfare. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2018.1466751.
Kelly, D. (2018). Generative Fatherhood and Children’s Future Civic Engagement: A Conceptual Model of the Relationship Between Paternal Engagement and Child’s Developing Prosocial Skills. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2017.1418469.
Kelly, D. (2017). Civic-Political Development in the Context of Economic Apartheid in Distressed Communities: A Theoretical Model. Advances in Applied Sociology, 7, 378-390
Kelly, D. & Paul, M.S. (2017). Veterans-By-Proxy: A Conceptual Framework of Ambiguous Loss Among Children of Combat Veterans. Journal of Family Social Work, DOI: 10.1080/10522158.2017.1321605.
Kelly, D. (2013), The Civic Legacy of the Civil Rights Era: Exploring the Values of a Movement. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 83(4), 427-445.
Kelly, D. (2013), Community attachment, religious participation, and quality of life satisfaction among adults involved in civic participation. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Enviornment, 23(5), 561-572.
Araujo, B. and Kelly, D. (2010), Deconstructing social disconnectedness to understand the cross-national transmission of racism: A perspective of critical race theory. The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, 10(1), 309-320.
Kelly, D. (2009), In preparation for adulthood: Exploring civic participation and social trust among young minorities. Youth & Society, 40(4), 526-540.
Kelly, Diann (2008), The lost population: Status offenders in America - A Book Review. CHOICE - Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.
Kelly, Diann (2008), A world of gangs: Armed young men and gangsta culture - A Book Review. CHOICE - Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.
Kelly, Diann (2008), Youth, crime, and justice: A global Inquiry - A Book Review. CHOICE - Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.
Kelly, Diann (2008), Civic Readiness: Preparing Toddlers and Young Children for Civic Education and Sustained Engagement. National Civic Review.
Kelly, Diann (2007), Nanny cam exposé. Newsday, A36-A37.
Kelly, Diann (2006), Desperate Measures: Why send children away from their community for the care that they critically need? Newsday, 36-37.
Kelly, Diann (2006), Desperate measures: Why send children away from their community for the care that they critically need? New York Newsday, April 2, 2006, A36-37..
Kelly, Diann (2006), Parents’ influence on youths’ civic behaviors: The civic context of the caregiving environment. Families in Society, 87(3), 447-455.
Mallow, Alissa and Kelly, Diann (2006), Unraveling the layers of cultural competence: Exploring the Meaning of Meta-Cultural Competence in the therapeutic community. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 5(3), 63-74..
Kelly, D. (2005), Beyond problem solving: the social worker as risk manager and educator. School Social Work, 29(2), 40-52.
Palley, E. & Kelly, D. (2003), Understanding Federal laws and its limitations regarding the identification and treatment of childhood depression: an analysis of IDEA. School Social Work, 28(1), 68-83.
Conference Presentations
Conference Presentations
Kelly, D. (2018). Civic-political development in the context of economic apartheid in distressed communities: A theoretical model. The Center for Scholastic Inquiry (CSI) Conference. Savannah, GA (April, 2018).
Kelly, D. and McAuliffe, C. (2018). Engaging BSW students in the art of philanthropy. The Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD) Conference. Atlanta, GA (March, 2018).
Kelly, D. (2012). Dutchess County Healthy Families, The Institute for Family Health: A Strengths-Based Needs Assessment focusing on Community Assets. A Final Report. Poughkeepsie, NY.
Invited Presentations
Invited Presentations
Kelly, D. (2014, February). Tragedy, Loss and Triumph: A Portrait of Women Veterans. LINKS – Greater Westchester Chapter, White Plains, NY.
Kelly, D. (2012, May). Quality of Life Satisfaction and the Older Veteran: Recovering, Responding and Reclaiming the Self. Veterans Affairs, FDR Campus, Montrose, NY.
Kelly, D. (2011, April). Seeing Perfection in Sacrifice: Effective Principles to Guide Practice with our Veterans. Veterans Affairs, FDR Campus, Montrose, NY.
Araujo, B. and Kelly, D. (2010, July). Deconstructing the cross-national transmission of racism across the Americas: A critical race theory perspective. Belfast, Ireland - Via Webcast.
D. Kelly (2008, October). Risk Resilience & Disconnected Youth. ANYSYB - Liverpool, New York.
D. Kelly (2008, March). Promoting Civic Indicators in Toddlerhood. Gulf South Summit - Nashville, TN.
D. Kelly and A. Mallow (2006, February). Unraveling Cultural Competence. CSWE - Chicago, IL.
D. Kelly (2004, December). Civic Views of Young Adult Minorities. CIRCLE - Washington DC.
D. Kelly (2003, November). Mentoring Students through Technology. NYSSWEA - Rochester, NY.
D. Kelly and E. Palley (2003, October). Examining Adolescent Sexual Predators in the Context of Attachment. ICJE - October, 2003; NAFSW - May, 2003.
D. Kelly and E. Palley (2003, June). An Analysis of IDEA & Childhood Depression. Hawaii Int'l CSS, Honolulu, HI.
Other Work
Other Work
Civic Views of Young Adult Minorities: Exploring the Influences of Kinship Communities and Youth Mentoring Communities on Prosocial Civic Behaviors. A CIRCLE Working Paper, November, 2004. College Park, Maryland: Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE).
Organized Group Mentoring as a Contemporary Practice for Building Positive Attachments (2003), A Final Report, Garden City: 91¹ú²ú.
Beyond Outreach (2002). Washington, DC: Corporation for National and Community Service, National Service Fellows Program.
The Impact of Organized Group Mentoring (2002). New York, NY: Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service.
Grants
Grants
Dutchess County Institute for Family Health, Healthy Families Institute (Wappingers, NY), Poughkeepsie, NY, 2/11 to 1/12. Community research project commissioned to develop a needs assessment and asset map to identify critical areas of need and opportunities for development to enhance access to services regarding perinatal and infant health and well being.
Catholic Charities' Man-Up! Fatherhood Program, Brooklyn, New York (12/2010 to 1/2011). Using a small grant from Catholic Charities, wrote the NYC Department of Youth & Community Development Fatherhood Program, PIN: 26012FATHRFP resulting in recertification of the program to serve non-custodial fathers.
EDI Project, The Early Years Institute (EYI), Plainview, NY, 1/10 to 12/10. Community research project commissioned to develop a community leadership team and conduct a community asset mapping project on identified resources that enhance school readiness for young children and improve their overall well-being.
Fahs-Beck Fund, New York Community Trust, 2007-2008 to explore the legacy outcomes of Civil Rights on current levels of civic engagement in urban communities.
Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement (CIRCLE) to examine civic engagement in early and middle adulthood -- 2002-2004.
Honors and Accomplishments
Honors and Accomplishments
May 2018
Best Paper Award, Center for Scholastic Inquiry International Academic Research Conference. Behavioral Science Track. The paper was entitled "Civic-Political Development in the Context of Economic Apartheid in Distressed Communities: A Theoretical Model.”
January to May, 2017
President’s Leadership Fellow, Office of the President, 91¹ú²ú, Garden City, NY.
Amount: $5,000
Purpose: The President’s Leadership Fellows Program provides faculty members considering a career in academic leadership with a variety of leadership development opportunities centered around a consequential project of importance to the University.
Final Report: A Look at the Universe of Sponsored Programs: A Comparative Analysis.
Fulbright Specialist Roster Certification (2011-present)
Fulbright Scholar Program
Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)
Washington, DC
Certificate of Participation
Executive Leadership Summit (November, 2011)
Hampton University Executive Leadership Institute
Hampton, VA
National Service Fellow, (2001-2002), Corporation for National and Community Service
Sheila Starks Dudley Research Award, (2001-2002) African American Research Foundation
Dr. Georgia McMurray Achievement Award, (1994), National Association of Social Workers, New York City Chapter.
Professional Activities
Professional Activities
Editorial Board, Youth & Society;
Member of NASW;
Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network;
Member of SPSSI;
Member of CSWE
Former Board Member, Westchester County Youth Bureau;
Girl Scouts - Heart of the Hudson, Troop 2476;
Jack & Jill of America, Mid-Hudson Chapter;
Lower Hudson Valley Perinatal Network (LHVPN)
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