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CURRICULUM VITA (9.9.19) Susan J. Rose Education Ph.D. 1990. University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams College of Social Work, Chicago, IL M.S.W. 1973. University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams College of Social Work, Chicago, IL B.A. 1968. Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL Academic and professional positions held 2013-present Professor. Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1998-2013 Associate Professor. Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1992-1997 Assistant Professor. School of Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 1989-1992 Visiting Instructor. Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago 1991 Ad Hoc Instructor, School of Social Work, Aurora University, Aurora, IL 1973-1987 Clinical Social Worker (1973-75); Clinical Program Coordinator (1975-87). Family Service & Mental Health Center of Oak Park & River Forest, Oak Park, IL 1970-1971 Social Worker. Illinois Department of Children & Family Services, Aurora, IL 1969-1970 Caseworker. Camden County Welfare Board, Camden, NJ 1968-1969 Caseworker. St. Louis County Welfare Board, Brentwood, MO Selected publications Stanton, A., & Rose, S.J. (under review). The mental health challenges of currently and formerly incarcerated women: a review. Journal of Forensic Nursing. Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (in press). Confined to obscurity: health challenges of pregnant women in jail. Health and Social Work. Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (in press) “Emerging Policy & Practice Responses to Substance Use with Currently & Formerly Incarcerated Women,” in A.L. Begun & M. Murray (Eds.), Handbook of Social Work and Addiction, Routledge Press. McMurtry, S.L., Rose, S.J., & Berger, L.K. (2019). Rapid Assessment Instruments. In Encyclopedia of Social Work. Oxford University Press. Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T. P. (2018). In-jail substance abuse services for women. Criminal Justice Research Review, 19(4), 95105. Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (2017). Incarcerated mothers of minor children: physical health, substance use, and mental health needs. Women & Criminal Justice, 27(3): 170-190. Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P. & Blakey, J.M. (2017). The Health and Mental Health Needs of Incarcerated Women. In F. Cohen (Ed.) Correctional Health Care: Practice Administration, and Law (pp.10-1 10-22), Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute, Inc.

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CURRICULUM VITA

(9.9.19)

Susan J. Rose

Education

Ph.D. 1990. University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams College of Social Work,

Chicago, IL

M.S.W. 1973. University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams College of Social Work,

Chicago, IL

B.A. 1968. Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL

Academic and professional positions held

2013-present Professor. Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin –

Milwaukee

1998-2013 Associate Professor. Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, University of

Wisconsin-Milwaukee

1992-1997 Assistant Professor. School of Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin-

Milwaukee

1989-1992 Visiting Instructor. Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of

Illinois at Chicago

1991 Ad Hoc Instructor, School of Social Work, Aurora University, Aurora, IL

1973-1987 Clinical Social Worker (1973-75); Clinical Program Coordinator (1975-87).

Family Service & Mental Health Center of Oak Park & River Forest, Oak

Park, IL

1970-1971 Social Worker. Illinois Department of Children & Family Services, Aurora, IL

1969-1970 Caseworker. Camden County Welfare Board, Camden, NJ

1968-1969 Caseworker. St. Louis County Welfare Board, Brentwood, MO

Selected publications

Stanton, A., & Rose, S.J. (under review). The mental health challenges of currently and formerly

incarcerated women: a review. Journal of Forensic Nursing.

Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (in press). Confined to obscurity: health challenges of pregnant women

in jail. Health and Social Work.

Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (in press) “Emerging Policy & Practice Responses to Substance Use

with Currently & Formerly Incarcerated Women,” in A.L. Begun & M. Murray (Eds.),

Handbook of Social Work and Addiction, Routledge Press.

McMurtry, S.L., Rose, S.J., & Berger, L.K. (2019). Rapid Assessment Instruments. In

Encyclopedia of Social Work. Oxford University Press.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T. P. (2018). In-jail substance abuse services for women.

Criminal Justice Research Review, 19(4), 95–105.

Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (2017). Incarcerated mothers of minor children: physical health,

substance use, and mental health needs. Women & Criminal Justice, 27(3): 170-190.

Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P. & Blakey, J.M. (2017). The Health and Mental Health Needs of

Incarcerated Women. In F. Cohen (Ed.) Correctional Health Care: Practice

Administration, and Law (pp.10-1 – 10-22), Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute, Inc.

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Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P., & Blakey, J.M. (May/June, 2016). The health and mental health needs of

incarcerated women. In J. Moore (Ed.), Correctional Health Care Report.

Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T.P. (2016). Incarcerated mothers of minor children: physical health,

substance use, and mental health needs. Women & Criminal Justice. (Published online

11.6.16; http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08974454.2016.1247772

Rose, S. J., LeBel, T.P., & Begun, A. L. (2014). Looking out from the inside: Incarcerated

women’s perceived barriers to treatment of substance use. Journal of Offender

Rehabilitation, 53(4), 300-316.

McMurtry, S.L., Rose, S.J., & Berger, L. (2014). Very brief screeners for clinical practice. In K.

Corcoran (Ed.), Social Workers' Desk Reference, 3rd Edition (pp. 393-409). New York:

Springer Publishing.

Rose, S.J., Zweben, A., Ockert, D., & Baier, D. (2013). Interface of Substance Use Treatment

with Other Health and Social Service Systems. In B. S. McCrady & E. E. Epstein (Eds.)

Addictions: A Comprehensive Guidebook, Second Edition. Oxford University Press.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T.P. (2012) Intervening with women in jail around alcohol

and substance abuse during their preparation for community reentry. Alcoholism

Treatment Quarterly, 29(4), 453-478.

Begun, A. L., & Rose, S. J. (2011). Children of parents incarcerated for substance abuse

problems. In S.L.A. Straussner & C. H. Fewell (Eds.), Treatment issues and interventions

with children of substance abusing parents. New York: Springer Publishing.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., LeBel, T. P. (2010). How jail partnerships can help women address

substance abuse problems in preparing for community reentry. In S. Stojkovic (Ed.),

Managing Special Populations in Jails and Prisons, vol. 2. (pp. 1-2 – 1-29) Kingston, NJ:

Civic Research Institute (CRI).

Begun, A.L., Berger, L.K., Otto-Salaj, L.L., & Rose, S.J. (2010). Developing effective social

work university-community research collaborations. Social Work, 55(1), 54-62.

McMurtry, S. L., Rose, S. J., and Cisler, R. A. (2009). Brief Screening Instruments. In Roberts,

A. R. (Ed.) Social Workers' Desk Reference, 2nd Edition (pp. 358-371). New York:

Oxford University Press.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., LeBel, T. P., & Teske-Young, B. A. (2009). Implementing substance

abuse screening and Brief Motivational Intervention with women in jail. Journal of

Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 9(1), 113-131.

Rose, S. J., Brondino, M., & Barnack, J. (2009). Screening for problem substance use in

community-based agencies. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 9 (1), 41-

54.

Zweben, A., Rose, S. J., Stout, R. L., & Zywiak, W. H. (2003). Case Monitoring and

Motivational Style Brief Interventions. In R. Hester & W. Miller (Eds.) Handbook of

Alcoholism Treatment (pp. 113 – 130). NY: Allyn & Bacon.

Rose, S.J. & Zweben, A. (2002) Interrelationship of Substance Abuse and Social Problems. In

W. Miller & C. Weisner (Eds.) Changing Substance Abuse Through Health and Social

Systems (pp. 145 – 156). New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

Rose, S. J. & Selwyn, J. (2001). Child Neglect: An English perspective. International Social

Work, 43, 179-192.

Zweben, A. & Rose, S. J. (1999). Innovations in treating alcohol problems. In D. Biegel and A.

Blus (Eds.) Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery with Vulnerable Populations

(pp. 197 - 220). New York: Oxford University Press.

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Rose, S. J., Zweben, A. & Stoffel, V. (1999). Interface between substance abuse treatment and

other health and social systems. In B. McCrady & E. Epstein (Eds.). Addictions: A

Comprehensive Guidebook for Practitioners (pp. 421 - 436). NY: Oxford University

Press.

Rose, S.J. (1999) Social workers as local legislators: Potholes, garbage and social activism.

Journal of Community Practice, 6, 1 - 15.

Rose, S. J. & Meezan, W. (1997). Defining child neglect: Evolution, influences, and issues. In

J. Duerr Berrick, R. Barth, & N. Gilbert (Eds.), Child Welfare Research Review, Vol. II.

New York: Columbia University Press. (Reprint)

Rose, S.J. (1999) Reaching consensus on child neglect: African American mothers and child

welfare workers. Children and Youth Services Review, 21(6), 463-479.

Rose, S. J. (1998). Educating adult learners for child welfare practice: The Wisconsin

experience with Title IV-E. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 17(2), 169-183.

Rose, S. J. and Keigher, S.M. (1996). Managing mental health: Whose responsibility? In P. L.

Ewalt, E. M. Freeman, S. A. Kirk, & D. L. Pool (Eds.), Social Policy: Reform, Research

and Practice, 465-471. Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers.

(Reprint)

Rose, S. J. and Keigher, S.M. (1996). Managing mental health: Whose responsibility? Health

and Social Work, 21, 76-80.

Rose, S. J. & Meezan, W. (1996). Variations in perceptions of child neglect. Child Welfare, Vol.

LXXV( 2), 139-160.

Rose, S. J. & Meezan, W. (1996). Variations in perceptions of child neglect. In Child Abuse

and Neglect: Selected Readings, Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

Rose, S. J. and Meezan, W. (1995). Child Neglect: A Study of the Perceptions of mothers and

Child Welfare Workers. Children and Youth Services Review. 17, 471-486.

Rose, S. J. and Meezan, W. (1993). Defining child neglect: Evolution, influences, and issues.

Social Service Review, 67, 279-293.

Rose, S. J. (1991) Instructor's Manual. NY: Longman Publishers. Companion manual to Costin,

L., Bell, C. and Downs, S. (1991) Child Welfare: Policies and Practices. NY: Longman

Publishers.

Research projects conducted and grants received

2015 – present: Principal Investigator. Training for Adoption Competency. Funded by Jockey

International. Amount: $32,500 (2015-16); $46,500 (2016-17), $54,000 (2018-19).

1997-present: Co-Director (with Professor Steve McMurtry) Title IV-E Child Welfare Training

Program (CWTP). Total Amount: over $19,000,000. Most recent award (2018-19):

$483,533.

2016 – 2019: Principal Investigator (with Thomas P. LeBel & Joan M. Blakey, The Benedict

Center, and Milwaukee House of Correction). Improving the Transition from Jail to the

Community for Impoverished Women. Funded by the UWM Social Compact Grant.

Amount: $25,000.

2013 – 2014: Co-Principal Investigator (with Thomas P. LeBel) - Meeting the Mental Health

and Substance Use Disorder Needs of Women Incarcerated at the House of Correction.

Funded through the Benedict Center and the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Amount:

$7,500.

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2010 – 2012: Co-Principal Investigator (with Thomas P. LeBel) – Expanding Keeping

Families Together to include Pregnant Women. Funded through the Centers for Disease

Control. Amount: $95,000.

2009 – 2010: Principal Investigator – Keeping Families Together. Funded through the Bureau

of Justice Administration. Amount: $50,000.

2008 – 2012: Co-Investigator – (Principal Investigator: Laura Otto-Salaj) Etiology of HIV

Sexual Risk, Substance Use, and Trauma: A Bioecological Systems Model

(Etiology/Resilience). Source: National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Drug

Abuse. Amount: $2,932,106.

2007 – 2008: Co-Principal Investigator (with Josh Mersky, PI) – Western Wisconsin

Collaborative for Children’s Safety and Permanence. Source: Administration on

Children, Youth and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Award

Number 90CU0029. Amount $50,000.

2006 – 2008: Co-Principal Investigator (with Audrey Begun) – Women in Jails. Funded by the

Bureau of Justice. Amount: $394,891 per year; total - $789,782.

2006: Member of Expert Panel for UWM Department of Exceptional Education grant

“Preparation and Retention of Early intervention/Early Child Special Education

Personnel for High-Poverty, Linguistically Diverse Communities (Project EI/EC PREP),”

funded by US Department of Education. Amount: $1000.

2004-2005: Co-Principal Investigator (with Steve McMurtry) - Workforce Retention in the

Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare. Funded by Wisconsin Department of Health and

Family Services. Amount: $150,000.

2002-2007: Co-Investigator (Principal Investigator: Laura Otto-Salaj) – Brief HIV and Alcohol

Combined Interventions for Women (in partnership with the Center for Aids Intervention

Research at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Milwaukee Women’s Center).

Funded by NIAAA. Amount: $3,000,000.

2001-2002: Co-Principal Investigator (with Gwat-Yong Lie) – Evaluation of Milwaukee

Women’s Center HIV/AIDS Planning Grant. Funded by CSAP. Unfunded.

2002: Principal Investigator – (with Gwat-Yong Lie) Developing a Universal Screening

Measure for Statewide implementation in the Division of Workforce Development.

Funded by State of Wisconsin Division of Workforce Development. Amount: $45,000.

2001-2002: Co-Principal Investigator (with Jose Torres): Latinas Unidas. Evaluating

residential care for Latina women with substance abuse problems (in partnership with

United Community Center in Milwaukee). Funded by CSAT. Amount: $100,000.

2000-2004: Principal Investigator: Milwaukee AODA/TANF Service System Evaluation

(Project MATE). Funded by State of Wisconsin BSAS. Amount: $375,000 annually; total

– $1,500,000

1999 – 2004 Co-Principal Investigator (with Joanna Ramirez) Cocaine Families Prevention

and Treatment Evaluation. United Community Center through the Wisconsin

Department of Health and Family Services. Amount: $37,708.

1997-1998: Co-Principal Investigator (with Steve McMurtry): Applying Standardized

Assessment Instruments in Ongoing Child Welfare Services. Funded by UC Berkeley,

Child Welfare Fellows Program. Amount: $8000.

1996-1997: Co-Principal Investigator (with Allen Zweben): Examining the Need for and

Effectiveness of an EAP Based Brief Treatment Model for Alcohol Abuse. Funded by

CABHR.

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1996-1997: Principal Investigator: A British Perspective on Child Neglect. Funded by UWM

Graduate School. Amount $1000.

1995: Principal Investigator: Managing Care in Public Mental Health. Funded by CNR

Health, Inc., Milwaukee, WI, Amount: $44,000.

1993-1995: Principal Investigator: Defining Child Neglect: A Cross-Cultural Perspective.

Funded by UWM Graduate School. Amount: $7276

Selected book reviews, editorials, interviews, and other minor publications

Rose, S. J. (2006). Book review. Social Work Education for the Prevention and Treatment of

Alcohol Use Disorders in Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 6 (1-2), 189-

190.

Rose, S. J. (1999). Book review. Women and AIDS: Negotiating Safer Practices, Care, and

Representation. Affilia, Summer, 250 - 251.

Rose, S.J. (1998) Book Review. From Father’s Property to Children’s Rights. By Mary Ann

Mason. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal.

Rose, S.J. (1997). Students enjoy study in England. InterActions, University of Wisconsin-

Milwaukee, School of Social Welfare (January).

Rose, S.J. (1996). Social Change and the Mandate for Social Work Education. UW-Green Bay

Child Welfare Curriculum Initiative Working Paper.

Rose, S. J. (1996). Book Review. Healing the Divided Self: Clinical and Ericksonian

Hypnotherapy for Post-traumatic and Dissociative Conditions. By Maggie Phillips and

Claire Frederick. New York: W.W. Norton. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work,

11(4), 500 - 502.

Rose, S. J. (April 27, 1995). Interview. “Battle of sexes brewing over day set aside for girls.”

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Rose, S. J. (1995). Activism, Social Justice, and Social Work. UWM School of Social Welfare.

White Paper.

Rose, S. J. (1994). Interview. “Social Workers in Elected Office”. NASW News, February.

Rose, S. J. (1994). Interview. “Time out: Some kids (and their parents) get a kick out of being

involved.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 18, 1994.

Papers and other presentations at academic and professional meetings

Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P., and Blakey, J.M. (June 4, 2019). The Persistent Impact of Childhood

Victimization for US Women in Jail. Presented at the International Social Work Days

conference, Upper Austria University, Linz, Austria.

Blakey, J.M., Rose, S.J., & LeBel, T.P. (January 19, 2019). The Persistent Impact of Childhood

Victimization: Current Mental Health Challenges of Women in Jail. Presented at the

Society for Social Work & Research annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Rose, S.J., LeBel, TP., & Blakey, J.M. (November 15, 2018). Women in Jail: Relationships

among Exposure to Childhood and Adult Traumatic Events, Health, and Recidivism.

Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Rose, S.J. & Wagner-Newton, J. (September 27, 2018). Training for Adoption Competence: The

Wisconsin Experience. Presented at Changing the Face of Adoption conference,

Wisconsin Dells, WI.

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Rose, S.J. (June 5, 2018). The Rights of Children of Incarcerated Mothers. Presented at

International Social Work Days conference, Upper Austria University, Linz, Austria.

Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (May 25, 2018). Innovations in Working with Women in US Jails.

Presented at International Conference on Working with Involuntary Clients, Monash

University, Prato, Italy.

Rose, S.J. (February 27, 2018). Women in Local Politics: A Social Work Perspective. Presented

at A social Justice Event, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P., & Blakey, J.M. (February 7, 2018). Improving Transitions for Women

Incarcerated at the HOC. Final Data Report from the Social Compact Grant presented to

the Milwaukee House of Correction leadership team.

LeBel, T.P. & Rose, S.J. (November 16, 2016). Forgotten Women: Pregnant and Behind Bars.

Presented at 2016 American Society of Criminology meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Stojkovic, S., Richie, M., Lebel, T.P., & Rose, S.J. (October 20, 2016). Corrections and

Criminal Justice in Wisconsin: Challenges and Potential Solutions. Presented at NASW-

WI Annual conference, Milwaukee, WI.

Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (June 14, 2016). The Physical Health, Mental Health and Substance

Abuse Needs of Incarcerated Mothers of Minor Children. Presented at Haymarket Center

22nd Annual Summer Institute on Addictions, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL.

Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T.P. (June 14, 2016). Inside Looking Out: Incarcerated, Substance-

Abusing Women Talk about their Experiences. Presented at Haymarket Center 22nd

Annual Summer Institute on Addictions, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL.

Rose, S.J., & LeBel, T.P. (June 8, 2016). Innovative Strategies for Working with Incarcerated

Mothers and their Children. Presented at Upper Austria University, Linz, Austria.

Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (June 1, 2015). Integrated Care for Incarcerated Mothers with Health,

Mental Health, and Substance Use Disorder. Presented at the 13th Annual Conference on

the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors (sponsored by ICTAB), Odense, Denmark.

Rose, S.J., & LeBel, T.P. (November 18, 2014). The Health and Mental Health Needs of

Incarcerated Mothers and Pregnant Women. Poster presentation at the American Public

Health Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Rose, S. J. & LeBel, T. P. (September 25, 2013). The Mental Health & Substance Abuse Needs

of Incarcerated Women in Milwaukee County. Presented at the 38th Annual Helen C.

Carey Memorial Lecture, Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex.

Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P., & Begun, A. L. (June 25, 2013). Challenges to Integrated Care:

Barriers to Treatment Perceived by Incarcerated Substance Using Women. Colloquium

presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism annual meeting, St. Petersburg, FL.

Rose, S. J, LeBel, T.P., Quistorf, M., & Begun, A.L. (October 29, 2012). Looking Out from the

Inside: Experiences of Incarcerated Women and Barriers to Care after Release.

Presented at the NASW-WI Annual Conference, Brookfield, WI.

Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T. P. (June 23, 2012). Keeping Families Together During and After

Incarceration. Presented at Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Linz, Austria.

Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T. P. (March 29, 2012). Building a Research Agenda for Women

Returning Home from Jail. Presented at CABHR Brown Bag.

Rose, S. J., & LeBel, T. P. (September 12, 2011). Keeping Families Together During and After

Incarceration. Presentation at NASW-WI 2011 Annual Conference, Brookfield, WI.

Begun, A.L., LeBel, T., Rose, S.J., & Teske-Young, B. (June 23, 2010). Effects of jail in-reach

brief screening and feedback on treatment seeking behavior at community reentry by

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women with alcohol and other drug problems. Poster presented at the annual meetings of

the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S.J., LeBel, T., & Teske-Young, B. (Fall, 2010). Evidence-Based Practices

and Jail In-Reach to Address Women’s Alcohol and Other Substance Problems at

Community Reentry. Workshop presented at the Center for Evidence Based Practices at

Case Western Reserve University (CEBP) annual conference, Columbus, OH.

Rose, S. J., LeBel, T. (October 8, 2010). Women in Jail: Increasing Motivation for Substance

Abuse Treatment upon Reentry to the Community. Presented NASW-WI Annual

Conference, Brookfield, WI.

Blaeser, L. M., Rose, S. J., Dement, J., Barnett, J. P., Wooters, N., King, T., & Otto-Salaj, L. L.

(June 27 & 28, 2008). Changing Urban Treatment Infrastructure: Responses in

Recruitment Strategies for an HIV RCT for Inner-City Women with alcohol Use

Disorders. Poster at Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Washington, DC..

Otto-Salaj, L., Rose, S. J., Zweben, A., Brondino, M. J., Cisler, R. A., Weinhardt, L. S., &

Kalichman, S. C. (June 27 & 28, 2008). Heart to Heart: Results of an Intervention for

Co-Existing Sexual Risk and Alcohol use n Inner-City Women with Alcohol Use

Disorder. Poster presentation at Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting,

Washington, DC.

Barnett, J. P., Otto-Salaj, L. L., Rose, S. J., Brondino, M. J., & Sedivy, S. K. (May 2, 2008). The

Relationship of Partner Stability to Sexual Reasoning and Satisfaction. Midwest

Psychological Association 80th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Begun, A. L. & Rose, S. J. (January 19, 2008). Substance Abuse Concerns Facing Women in

Jail and at Community Re-Entry: A Qualitative Study. Society for Social Work and

Research conference, Washington, DC.

McMurtry, S. L., Rose, S. J., Brondino, M., & Mersky, J. (January 18, 2008). Refining the

Prediction of Turnover Risk in Child Welfare Workers. Society for Social Work and

Research conference, Washington, DC.

LeBel, T., Begun, A., Rose, S. J. (November 17, 2007). “What about us?” Addressing women’s

substance problems in jail and during community re-entry. Presented at the American

Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Rose, S. J. & Stojkovic, S. (November 16, 2007). Teaching Criminal Justice from an

International Perspective. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual

Meeting,

Rose, S. J., & Begun, A. L. (October 8, 2007). Three Strikes: Substance Abusing, Female, & in

Jail. 37th Annual Morris Fromkin Lecture. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., Lebel, T., Stojkovic, S., & Teske-Young, B. (September 10, 2007).

Report on a Project to Support Jails in Addressing Women’s Substance Abuse Problems

in Jail and During Community Re-entry. Presented at “What Works with Women

Offenders” in Prato, Italy.

Otto-Salaj, L.L., Rose, S.J., Zweben, A., Brondino, M.J., Cisler, R.A., Weinhardt, L.S., and

Kalichman, S.C. (July 10, 2007). An examination of co-occurring alcohol use, sexual

risk, and trauma history in treatment-seeking inner city women. Alcoholism: Clinical and

Experimental Research, 31 (6, Supplement), Abstract 172A. Poster presentation at the

2007 Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.

Otto-Salaj, L.L., Rose, S. J., Blaeser, L., & King, T. (May 23, 2007). Co-Occurring HIV Sexual

Risk, Alcohol Use disorders and Trauma in Inner-City Women: Implications and

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Strategies for Intervention on Multiple Risk Issues. Wisconsin NASW Annual Meeting,

Oconomowoc, WI.

Rose, S. J. Brief Screening for Substance Abuse: Screening Incarcerated Women. (May 15,

2007). Presented at the 41st Annual WAAODA Spring Conference, Madison, WI.

Rose, S. J. (June 17, 2006). Social Workers as Local Legislators: Potholes, Garbage, & Social

Justice. Presented at the Social Welfare Action Alliance 21st Anniversary National

Meeting and Conference, Chicago, IL.

Otto-Salaj, L., Brondino, M., & Rose, S. J. (June 30, 2006). HIV Sexual Risk among Alcohol-

treatment-seeking Women: Findings from Heart to Heart. Poster presentation at the

Research Society on Alcoholism conference, Baltimore, MD.

Begun, A., Rose, S. J., & Otto-Salaj, L. (May 18, 2006). Transforming Services to Address

Substance Use by Women in Jail and Transitioning to Community Living. NASW:

Wisconsin Chapter 32nd Annual State Conference, Chula Vista, WI.

McMurtry, S. L., Rose, S. J., & Cisler, R. A. (January 14, 2006). Very brief screening measures

for research and practice. Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.

Rose, S. J. (July 19, 2005). Tools for Assessing Eligibility, Process and Outcome in Social and

Behavioral Intervention Research. Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research,

2005 NIH Summer Institute on Behavioral and Social Intervention Research,

Washington, DC.

Otto-Salaj, L. Zweben, A., Cisler, R.A., Brondin, M. & Rose, S.J., Weinhardt, L., & Kalichman,

S. (June 27, 2005). Heart to Heart: A Brief Combined HIV and Alcohol Intervention for

Women with HIV Sexual Risk and Alcohol Use Disorders. Poster presentation at the

Research Society on Alcoholism annual conference.

Rose, S. J., Oremus, K. J., Hietpas, D. H., Shaver, C. (May 21, 2004). Women Offenders:

Substance Abuse and Treatment. Presented at the NASW Wisconsin Chapter 30th annual

state conference, Brookfield, WI.

Ramirez Barrett, J., Rose, S. J., Sikorski, A. M., Oremus, K. J., & Fleege-Lorenzen J. B. (2004).

Interpreting Clinical Profiles of a Multidimensional Assessment Measure: Gender and

Primary Drug Problem. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 29, 142A.

Rose, S. J. & Berger, L. Screening for Alcohol Use in Urban Public and Suburban Private

Employment Settings. (August, 31, 2003). International Summer Academy of the

International Centre of Social Service Studies, State University of St. Petersburg, Russia.

Rose, S. J., Berger, L. K., Cisler, R. A., & Zweben, A. (June 21, 2003). Identification of and

Help-Seeking for Alcohol-related Problems in Disparate Public Urban and Private

Suburban Employee Populations. Poster presentation at the Research Society on

Alcoholism annual meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Rose, S. J., Ramirez-Barrett, J., Lie, G. Y., Oremus, K. J., Fleege-Lorenzen, J. B., & Sikorski, A.

(June 21-25, 2003). Comparison of African American, Latina, and Caucasian Women on

Severity of AUDIT-ID Scores. Poster presentation at the Research Society on

Alcoholism, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Rose, S. J., Ramirez-Barrett, J., & Fleege-Lorenzen, J. B. (May 9, 2003). Creating Coordinated

Systems of Care for People with Drug Abuse Problems. NASW WI Conference.

Brookfield, WI.

Rose, S. J., Ramirez-Barrett, J., & Fleege-Lorenzen, J. B. (May 9, 2003). NEXUS: Connecting

Families to Recovery. NASW WI Conference. Brookfield, WI.

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McMurtry, S., Rose, S. J., & Cisler, R. A. (January 17, 2003). Identifying and Administering the

Most-Used Rapid Assessment Instruments. Society for Social Work Research,

Washington, DC.

Rose, S.J., & Lie, G-Y. (January 17, 2003). Substance Abuse Treatment for TANF-eligible

Persons: The Challenge of Following thru on Referral. Society for Social Work

Research, Washington, DC.

Rose, S. J. (November 8, 2002). The Role of Care management in a Coordinated System of

Care. Presented at CABHR 2002 Annual Symposium. Marquette University,

Milwaukee, WI.

Rose, S. J. & Ramirez-Barrett, J.(October 7, 2002). Creating a Coordinated Treatment System

for Low-Income Substance Abusers. Presented at Treating Addictions in Special

Population: Research Confronts Reality. Binghamton University and Broome

Community College, Binghamton, NY.

Rose, S. J., Ramirez-Barrett, J., Fleege-Lorenzen, J. B., Bork, N. (October 3, 2002).

Coordinating TANF Funds for Substance Abuse/Use: A Wisconsin Model. National

Coalition for the Homeless: Creating Community to Bring America Home, Minneapolis,

MN.

McMurtry, S. L., Rose, S. J., & Cisler, R. A. (June 23, 2001). A Review of brief standardized

scales for measuring parent problems and performance. 9th annual conference of the

American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Washington, DC.

Rose, S. J. & Ramirez, J. (2001). Preliminary validation of a brief screening instrument (RAPS-

D) for alcohol and drug use problems in community based care. Alcoholism: Clinical

and Experimental Research, 25(5), 137A.

Rose, S. J. (May 15, 2001). The role of the social worker in resource management in AODA

treatment. A Social Work Education Model for the Prevention & Treatment of Alcohol

Problems. Sponsored by NIAAA & St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg,

Russia.

McMurtry, S.L., & Rose, S. J. (May 11, 2000). Choosing and Using Rapid Assessment

Instruments. NASW-WI conference, Brookfield, WI.

McMurtry, S.L. & Rose, S. J. (February 29, 2000). Training Field Students to Use Rapid

Assessment Instruments in Child Welfare. CSWE Annual Program meeting. New York,

NY.

Rose, S. J. & McMurtry, S.L. (August 8, 1998). Applying Standardized Assessment Instruments

in Ongoing Child Welfare Services. University of California, Berkeley Child Welfare

Fellows Institute.

Rose, S. J. (July 16, 1998). Child Neglect: A Cross Cultural Perspective: Mothers in Britain and

the United States Define Neglect. Presented at Social Policy Association Conference,

Lincoln, England.

Rose, S. J. (July 1, 1998). Child Neglect: A Cross Cultural Perspective. Paper presented at the

Centre for Family Policy and Child Welfare, School for Policy Studies, University of

Bristol, Bristol, England.

Rose, S. J. (March 18, 1998). Examining the Need for an EAP-Based Brief Treatment Model for

Alcohol Abuse. Presented at the 1998 CABHR Annual Conference, Applying Addictions

Research to Practice, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI.

Rose, S. J. (November 19, 1997). A British Perspective on Child Neglect. Presented at

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Center for International Studies Lecture Series.

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Rose, S. J. (March 19, 1997). Social Workers and Community Activism. Presented at Froedert

Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Milwaukee, to Social Service Department in recognition of

Social Work Month.

Rose, S. J. (September 6, 1996). Treatment of Chronic Disorders in a Managed Care

Environment. Presented at CNR Health, Inc., West Allis, WI.

Rose, S. J. (May 17, 1996). Social Workers as Local Legislators: Potholes, Garbage and Social

Activism. Wisconsin Chapter of National Association of Social Workers 22nd Annual

Conference. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Rose, S. J. (April 11, 1996). Defining Child Neglect: Perceptions of Mothers and Child Welfare

Workers. Presented at: A National Conference on Protecting Families, Protecting

Children; Research and Practice, sponsored by UW-La Crosse Department of

Continuing Education.

Rose, S. J. (September 28, 1996). The Challenge of Educating Adult Learners in Child Welfare:

The Wisconsin Experience with Title IV-E Training. A National Child Welfare

Challenge: Creating Partnerships to Strengthen Families and Children conference, in

Memphis, TN.

Rose, S. J. (June 5, 1995). Families and Poverty. Milwaukee County Birth to Three Program

and the Parent Projects: Wisconsin Personnel Development Project. June 5, 1995.

Rose, S. J. (May 12, 1995). Cultural Differences in Perceptions of Child Neglect. 21st Annual

Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Wisconsin Chapter, Madison, WI.

Rose, S. J. (April 11, 1995). Putting Theory into Practice: A Partnership between Milwaukee

County and UW-Milwaukee. 8th Wisconsin Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect.

Stevens Point, WI.

Rose, S. J. (March 23, 1995). Activism, Social Justice, and Social Work: Challenging the

Mental Health System. 20th Annual Helen C. Carey Memorial Lecture. Milwaukee, WI.

Rose, S. J. (June 4, 1993). Defining Child Neglect: Mothers and Workers from Three Cultural

Groups. International Network of Personal Relationships Conference at UWM.

Reports of completed research, professional, or demonstration activities

Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P., & Blakey, J.M. (2018). Improving Transitions for Women Incarcerated

at the HOC. Final Report from the Social Compact Grant presented to the Milwaukee

House of Correction leadership team.

Rose, S.J., LeBel, T.P., & Blakey, J.M. (2013). Mental Health Needs of Incarcerated/Previously

Incarcerated Women: Report of Focus Groups Held at the House of Correction and the

Benedict Center. Report to the Milwaukee House of Correction.

Rose, S.J. & LeBel, T.P. (2013). Meeting the Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Needs

of Women Incarcerated at the House of Correction. Final Report to Benedict Center and

Milwaukee House of Correction.

Begun, A. L., Rose, S. J., LeBel, T. P., Stojkovic, S., & Teske-Young, B. (2009). Supporting

Jails in Serving Women with Substance Abuse Problems. Final Report to Community

Coalition members.

Rose, S. J., & McMurtry, S. L. (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016).

Final Report of the Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Program. Submitted to the Bureau

of Milwaukee Child Welfare biannually.

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Rose, S. J., & Torres, J. B. (2006). An Evaluation of Latinas Unidas Residential Treatment

Program for the United Community Center. Milwaukee, WI: Center for Addiction and

Behavioral Health Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

McMurtry, S. L., Rose, S. J., Reitz, A. L., Alwon, F. & Mayer, S. (October 2005). Workforce

Recruitment and Retention in the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare: Results from Staff

Surveys and Focus Groups. Milwaukee, WI: Helen Bader School of Welfare, University

of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Rose, S.J. (2004). Project Mate Year End Reports (2000 - 2004). Annual reports submitted to

Milwaukee County in fulfillment of AODA/TANF evaluation contract.

Rose, S.J. (2004). Benedict Center Year End Report. (January 13, 2004) Submitted to Benedict

Center in fulfillment of evaluation contract.

Rose, S. J., & Lie, G-Y. (2002). Development of a Comprehensive Screening Process for W-2

Participants. Milwaukee, WI: Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research,

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Rose, S.J. (1994). Graduate Social Work Internships at the Health Department. Report to

Milwaukee Health Department assessing feasibility of graduate social work internships.

Emspak, F., Zullo, R. & Rose, S.J. (1996) Privatizing Child Protective Services in Milwaukee

County: An Analysis and Comparison of Public and Private Service Delivery Systems.

Milwaukee, WI: Institute for Wisconsin’s Future.

Rose, S.J. (1996). ProPsych Project: Managing the Care of Persons with Severe and Persistent

Mental Illness. Milwaukee, WI: CNR Health, Inc

Professional Honors

Distinguished Alumni Award – October, 2013, from Lindbergh High School, St. Louis, MO.

Donor of the Year 2012 – Helen Bader School of Social Welfare Award for establishing the

Marianne & Joseph Nothum Scholarship for International Study for study abroad.

Fromkin Award – Co-Presenter of the 37th Annual Morris Fromkin Lecture on October 18,

2007. “Three Strikes: Substance Abusing, Female, and in Jail” Competitively selected by

the UWM Library. Award: $5,000.

UWM Distinguished University Service Award – Nominated in 2006

National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, The Kennedy Institute of Ethics I -

1998. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Rose, S. J. & Keigher, S. M. (1996).

Managing mental health: Whose responsibility? Health and Social Work, 21, 76-80.

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Teaching: Courses taught within the last 12 years

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Bristol, England Summer Study Abroad

course in Comparative Public Policy

Fall 2007 SW 753 Psychopathology for Social Workers 6.42 6.74

Summer 2008 SW 297 & 497

Bristol Summer Study Abroad course in Comparative Public Policy

Summer 2009 SW 297 &

497

Bristol, England and Upper Austria

Summer Study Abroad courses in

Comparative Public Policy

Fall 2009 SW 753 Psychopathology for Social Workers 6.03 6.91

Summer 2010 SW 297 &

497

Bristol, England and Upper Austria

Summer Study Abroad courses in

Comparative Public Policy

Fall 2010 SOC 753 Psychopathology for Social Workers 6.29 6.56

Summer 2011 SW 297 &

497

Bristol, England and Upper Austria

Summer Study Abroad courses in

Comparative Public Policy

Fall 2011 SW 753 Psychopathology for Social Workers 6.43 6.68

Summer 2012 SW 297 &

497

Upper Austria Summer Study Abroad

course in Comparative Public Policy

Fall 2012 SW 753 Psychopathology for Social Workers 6.82

Summer, 2013 SW 297 &

491

Bristol Summer Study Abroad course in

Comparative Public Policy

Fall 2013 SW 753 Psychopathology for Social Workers 6.79

Fall 2014 SW 753 Adult Psychopathology 6.76

Summer 2014 SW 297/497 South Africa Study Abroad course in

Comparative Public Policy

Fall, 2014 SW 753 Adult Psychopathology 6.87

Summer 2015 SW 297/497 South Africa Study Abroad course in

Comparative Public Policy

Fall 2015 SW 753 Adult Psychopathology 6.97

Spring 2016 SW 753 Adult Psychopathology 6.66

Fall 2016 SW 753 Adult Psychopathology

Spring 2017 SW 793 Adult Psychopathology

Summer, 2017 SW 297/497 CJ 297/497

Upper Austria Summer Study Abroad course in Comparative Public Policy

Fall, 2018 SW 793 Adult Psychopathology

Summer, 2019 SW 297/497

CJ 297/497

Upper Austria Summer Study Abroad

course in Comparative Public Policy

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Member Master’s and Doctoral Proposal and Dissertation Committees:

Patti Lee-King, Department of Social Work (2009 - 2012). Dissertation Committee

Trina Salm-Ward, Department of Health Sciences (2010 –2013). Proposal Committee

Melissa Rubio, School of Nursing (2011 – 2014). Dissertation Committee

Colleen Janeczewski, Department of Social Work (2012 – 2014). Dissertation Committee

Greg Powers, Department of Social Work (2015); Proposal Committee

Lixia Zhang, Department of Social Work (2014 – present). Proposal & Dissertation Committee

Matt Richie, Department of Criminal Justice (2016 – 2017). Proposal Committee

Anne Stanton, School of Nursing (2016 – 2018). Proposal & Dissertation Committee

Amber Krushas, Department of Criminal Justice (2018). Master’s Thesis Committee

Katie Malin, School of Nursing (2018 – present) Proposal & Dissertation Committee

Program Administration and Management

1998 - present Co-Director (with Professor Steve McMurtry) of the Title IV-E Child

Welfare Training Program 1993 – 1997 Faculty Chair of Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Program

2015 – present Coordinator of Adjunct Faculty

Service to the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare

1992 – 1998 Social Treatment Methods/Direct Practice Committee (Member)

1992 – 2002 Research Policy Committee (Member)

1992 – 1993 Faculty Review Panel (Member)

1992 – 1994 Admissions Committee (Member)

1993 – 1997 Child Welfare Curriculum Committee (Chair)

1993 – 1994 Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee (Member)

1993 – 1994 Faculty Search & Recruitment Committee (Member)

1993 – 1999 Ad Hoc Instructors Review Committee (Member)

1993 – 1995 Writer’s Guild (Member)

1994 – 1995 Helen Bader Memorial Lecture Committee (Member)

1994 – 1999 Mental Health Concentration Committee (Member)

1995 – 1997 Budget Committee (Member)

1996 – 1997 Field Faculty Committee (Member)

1997 – 1998 UWM/Green Bay Child Welfare Planning Committee (Member)

1997 – 1998 Sullivan Spaights Chair Advisory Board (Member)

1998 – present International Studies Committee (Chair as of 2007)

1998 – 2012 Alpha Delta Mu Honor Society (Chair and Faculty Advisor)

1999 – 2000 Distance Education Committee (Member)

1999 – 2001 Merit Review Committee (Member)

1999 – 2000 Independent Studies Committee (Chair)

1999 Elective Courses Committee (Member)

1999 – 2000 Space Committee (Member)

1999 – 2000 Comprehensive Curriculum Review Committee (Chair)

2000 – 2001 Ph.D. Program Planning Committee (Member)

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1999 – 2005 Executive Committee, Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health

Research (Member)

2004 – 2005 Faculty Search Committee (Chair)

2005 – 2006 Faculty Search Committee (Chair)

2004 – 2005 HBSSW 40th Anniversary Child Welfare Conference Committee

(Member)

2005 – 2010 Personnel Committee for Professor Marie Savundrayagam

(Member)

2005 – 2010 Personnel Committee for Professor Laura Otto-Salaj (Chair)

2006 - 2010 Personnel Committee for Professor Jeanne Wagner (Member)

2007 – 2011 Personnel Committee for Professor Joshua Mersky (Member)

2007 – 2012 Personnel Committee for Professor David Pate (Member)

2007 – 2013 Appeals & Grievance Committee (Chair)

2009 – 2014 Personnel Committee for Professor Jung Kwak (Member)

2011- 2012 Faculty Search Committee (Chair)

2013 – 2014 Online Education Committee (Member)

2013 – 2014 Exit Exam Committee (Member)

2013 – 2015 Personnel Committee for Professor Joan Blakey (Chair)

2013 – 2018 Personnel Committee for Professor Melinda Kavanaugh (Member)

2013 – 2017 Personnel Committee for Professor Nancy Rolock (Member)

2014 – present PhD program Recruitment Committee (Member)

2015 – 2017 Continuing Education Coordination Committee (Member)

2015 – present Adjunct Faculty Coordination Committee (Member)

2016 – 2018 Personnel Committee for Professor Lisa Berger (promotion to Full Prof)

2016 – 2017 Personnel Committee for Professor David Pate (promotion to Full Prof)

2016 – 2017 Personnel Committee for Professor Steve Brandl (promotion to Full Prof)

2016 – present Grievance Committee (ad hoc Member)

2016 – present PhD program Admissions Committee (member)

2016 – 2017 Faculty Search Committee (Co-Chair)

2017 – 2018 Social Work Admissions Workgroup (member)

2017 – 2018 Social Justice Committee (member)

2017 – 2018 Online Education Committee (member)

2017 – present Dean’s Academic Policy & Budget Committee/APBC (member)

2018 HBSSW Award sub-committee (member)

2018 – present MSW Committee (member)

2018 – present (Personnel Committee for Professor Yura Lee

2018 – 2019 Faculty Search Committee (Chair)

Service to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

1995 – 1997 Graduate School Research Committee (Member)

1999 – 2015 Faculty Advisory Committee to the Office of International Studies

Programs (Member)

1999 – 2001 Early Child Research Committee (Member)

2002 – 2005 Mentor to Dr. Wanda Bracey, Assistant Professor in the School of

Exceptional Education.

2003 – 2015 Office of Overseas Programs and Partnerships Faculty Advisory

Council (Member)

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2003 – 2006 Committee on Reviews of the Graduate Faculty Council (Member

& Chair)

2003 – 2004 AODA Assurance Task Force (Member)

2004 – 2015 Center for International Education Advisory Committee (Member)

2005 – 2006 Faculty Senate (Member)

2007 College of Health Sciences Annual Research Symposium (Judge)

2009 – 2010 Undergraduate Overseas Research Awards Review Committee

(Member)

2013 – 2016 Academic Programs & Curriculum Committee (Member)

2014 – 2016 Faculty Senate (Member)

2018 – 2019 Faculty Rights & Responsibility Committee (FRRC) substitute member

2019 - present Care, Respect, & Expression Task Force (member)

2019 – present Graduate Students Fellowships Committee (member)

Service to the Professional Community

Reviewer: Children and Youth Services Review, August, 1994.

Reviewer. Research on Social Work Practice (2005)

Reviewer. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation (2016 - present)

Member, Editorial Advisory Board: Social Work Education: The International Journal for

Social Work and Social Care Education, Training and Staff Development. (2004)

Community Presentations

Rose, S. J. Changes in Mental Health Concepts from DSM-IV to DSM-5. Presented to Benitez

Consultation Group, Milwaukee, WI, March 2, 2017.

Rose, S. J. Mental Health Issues in Practice. Presented at Community Advocates, Milwaukee,

WI, February 23, 2017.

Rose, S. J. Identifying and Engaging Persons with Mental Health Disorders. Presented at the

Wisconsin Division of Workforce Development regional training. February 10, 2011.

Rose, S. J. Three Strikes for Women – Substance Abuse, Child Welfare & Jail. Presented at

Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare Staff Development Training Event, October 8, 2010.

Rose, S. J. Intersection of Child Protection & Substance Abuse and Innovations in Screening,

Engagement, & Treatment Approaches with Substance Using Women. Maternal

Substance Abuse: Impact on Child Well-being training conference, Washington County

Department of Social Services, West Bend, WI. February 22, 2008.

Trainer, Social Work Training Project on the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and

Alcoholism, Alcohol Use Disorders Curriculum Grant (March 15 – 16, 2007).

Epidemiology module. State University of New York – Albany (SUNY Albany).

Trainer, Social Work Training Project on the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and

Alcoholism, Alcohol Use Disorders Curriculum Grant (February 15 – 16, 2007). Etiology

and Screening modules, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Trainer, Social Work Training Project on the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and

Alcoholism, Alcohol Use Disorders Curriculum Grant (April 13 – 14, 2007). Etiology,

Screening and Coordinated Care modules. University of Chicago, Chicago,

Rose, S.J. What is Child Neglect? Do Child Welfare Workers and Mothers Agree? Presented at

the Lunch and Learn program of the Wisconsin Professional Society on the Abuse of

Children, co-sponsored by UWM Department of Clinical Psychology. 2006

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Rose, S.J. Brief Screening Measures. Presented to NIDA Research Consortium meeting at the

Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago (January, 2006).

Rose, S.J. Screening and Brief Interventions for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues and

Meeting the behavioral health needs of TANF eligible women: Coordinating community

and research (with Carey Tradewell-Monreal). CABHR Research to Practice

Symposium. April, 22, 2005.

Presenter (with Steve McMurtry). Midwest Conference of Title IV-E Child Welfare Training

Programs. Staff Turnover in Public Child Welfare. Pyle Center, University of Wisconsin-

Madison. (November 5, 2005).

Trainer, Social Work Training Project on the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and

Alcoholism, Alcohol Use Disorders Curriculum Grant (September 29, 2005). University

of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

Rose, S. J., & Fleege-Lorenzen, J. MAXIMUS Prescreen Results – 2003. Presentation of brief

screening for NEXUS consortium members. July 8, 2004.

Rose, S. J., & Fleege-Lorenzen, J. NEXUS: Connecting Families to Recovery. MAXIMUS,

Milwaukee, WI. May 20, 2004.

Rose, S.J. Brief Opportunities to Motivate Change. Presented to staff at Hope House of

Milwaukee. June 25, 2003.

Rose, S.J. Kinship Care: Issues, Empirical Support and Future Directions. Presented at the 4th

Annual Public Child Welfare Conference for County Administrators, sponsored by the

Special Needs Adoption Network, Wisconsin Rapids, WI. April 9, 2002.

Rose, S.J. Moving Research to New Practices in Substance Abuse Treatment: Wisconsin’s

Experience. 7th Annual Substance Abuse Statewide Information Meeting, Greenlake,

WI. October 17, 2001.

AODA Assurance Task Force established by resolution of the Milwaukee County Board;

presentations to the group on empirically supported service delivery structures and

treatment methods. 2001 – 2002.

Rose, S.J. AODA Treatment in the Workplace Environment: Issues for Research and Practice.

Presented at the CABHR 1999 Symposium: Issues in the Treatment of Substance Abuse

for the 21st Century. November 11, 1999.

Community Service

Alderman, City of Elmhurst, IL (1993 to 2010) Elected to five consecutive terms as Alderman,

the first alderman in the city’s history to be elected to that many consecutive terms.

Vice-Chair, Public Affairs & Safety Committee (1991 – 1993)

Chair, Public Affairs & Safety Committee (1993 – 1995)

Chair, Development, Planning & Zoning Committee (1995 – 2009)

Vice-Chair, Development, Planning & Zoning Committee (2009 – 2011)

President, League of Women Voters of Elmhurst (2011- 2013).

Vice President (2013 – present) The primary mission of the League is two-fold – to

register as many eligible voters as possible, and to educate citizens on the civic issues and

positions of political candidates, from local to national.

Member, Elmhurst Hospital Neighborhood Advisory Committee (2010 – 2013), a community

organization whose mission was to impact neighborhood policy in all hospital operations.

Board Member, Metropolitan Family Services DuPage (2011 – 2018).

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Member, Elmhurst Planning & Zoning Commission (2013 – present).

Chair (2017 – present)

Board Member, Haymarket Substance Abuse Treatment Center. (2014 – present).

Chair, Strategic Planning Committee. Member, Executive Committee.

Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors (2019 – present)