Presentations

Juried Presentations

Ericka Kimball, Mehrotra, G., Meyer, K., Ng Ping Cheung, S., and Wahab, S. (2018)*. The Braid that Binds Us. Presented at the Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence Annual Conference in Sunriver, OR on May 22, 2018.

Wahab, S., Mehrotra, G., Ericka Kimball, Kanuha, K., Bhuyan, R., and Kim, M. (2018). Counter hegemonic domestic violence analyses and movements. Presented at Society for Social Work Research Conference in Washington, D.C. on January 12, 2018.

Rickers, S. & Ericka Kimball. (2016). The experiences of student veterans in social work education. Presented at BPD Annual Conference in, Dallas, TX on March 31, 2016

Ericka Kimball & Keene, C. (2015). A Place at the Table:  Incorporating voices and perspectives of those who experienced domestic violence in childhood. Pathways to Resilience III, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June 17, 2015

Ericka Kimball, Deka, A., & Bosch, L. (2014). Teaching social work to students with trauma histories. Presented at BPD Annual Conference in Louisville, KY on March 20, 2014

Ericka Kimball (2013). Moving Beyond Moodle: Introducing social media in the classroom. Minnesota Council of Social Work Education Fall Conference, October 11, 2013

Edleson, J.L., Ericka Kimball, & Nguyen, H.T. (2012). Honor Our Voices: An innovative project highlighting the voices of children exposed to domestic violence. University of Minnesota’s Academic Technology Showcase, April 4, 2012

Ericka Kimball and Nguyen, H.T. (2011). Honor Our Voices: Children’s perspective of domestic violence. Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting: Atlanta, GA, October 30, 2011

Ericka Kimball and Kim J. (2011). Virtual boundaries: Ethical considerations in social work. National Association of Social Workers-Minnesota Chapter Annual Conference, June 2, 2011

Edleson, J.L., Ericka Kimball, & Carlson, J. (2010). Engaging new and expectant fathers to prevent child exposure to domestic violence. Beyond Baby Blues V Conference: St. Paul, MN, June 22, 2010

Ericka Kimball, Kim, J., & Singh, S. (2010). Moving beyond moodle: Connecting the classroom to the community. Council of Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting: Portland, OR, October 17, 2010

Professional Conferences (Invited Presentations)

Ericka Kimball (2017). Meeting the needs of fathers exposed to domestic violence in childhood. Safe and Together Symposium: San Antonio, TX, September 21, 2017

Keene, C. and Ericka Kimball (2017). Adult Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Changing the conversation. Safe and Together Symposium: San Antonio, TX, September 21, 2017

Ericka Kimball (2015). Voices of a survivor: Exploring the unique needs of children exposed to domestic violence. Florida Child Welfare Regional Training Institute: Orlando, FL, May 28, 2015

Ericka Kimball and Tensen, B. (2014). Knitting technologies & social work pedagogy. Keynote Address for the Minnesota Council of Social Work Education Annual Conference: Minneapolis, MN, September 12, 2014

Edleson, J.L., Ericka Kimball, & Wilson, R. (2011). Engaging new and expectant fathers to reduce child exposure to domestic violence. Prevention and the Child Protection Professional: Implementing effective child abuse prevention programs: Bloomington, MN, October 3, 2011

Keene, C., Edleson, J.L., Nguyen, H., & Ericka Kimball (2011). Through children’s eyes: Key issues and promising practices when working with children/youth exposed to domestic violence. Jewish Women’s International-Webinar, May 12, 2011

Inservice Trainings, Workshops, Invited Lectures, and Other Presentations

Ericka Kimball (2023). Social work, abolition, and Beyond Do No Harm. BHIP Lunch and Learn, Portland State University, January 11, 2023.

Ericka Kimball and Fanjoy, E. (2022-23). Intimate Partner Violence and Health Care: eConsultation Learning Cohort, Portland State University, October 2022-June 2023

Ericka Kimball and Porter, S. (2021). Behavioral health integration: A whole-person approach to promote well-being. Al Forthan Scholarship, February 10, 2021

Ericka Kimball (2019). Open access documentation in healthcare settings. Providence New Beginning Staff Retreat on December 10, 2019.

Ericka Kimball (2019). Documentation in healthcare settings. Providence Elder at Home Program Staff Meeting on July 31, 2019.

May E., and Ericka Kimball (2019). Supervising advanced social work practice: Integrating the liberation health model. Portland State University-Bend Campus Field Instructor CEU on February 13, 2019.

Jivanjee, P., Ericka Kimball, Martinez-Thompson, M., and May, E. (2018)*. Integrated Care: A practice or philosophy? Portland State University-Ashland Campus Field Instructor CEU on May 18, 2018.

Jivanjee, P., Ericka Kimball, Martinez-Thompson, M., and May, E. (2018)*. Integrated Care: A practice or philosophy? Portland State University-Portland Campus Field Instructor CEU on May 11, 2018.

Ericka Kimball (2017). Supporting children exposed to domestic violence. Al Forthan Scholarship, March 8, 2017

Ericka Kimball (2016). Documentation in healthcare settings. Providence New Beginning Program Staff Retreat on August 10, 2016

Ericka Kimball (2016). Integrated healthcare: A guide for field instructors. Portland State University-Eugene Campus-Field Instructor CEU on May 16, 2016

Ericka Kimball (2016). Integrated healthcare: A guide for field instructors. Portland State University-Bend Campus-Field Instructor CEU on April 3, 2016

Ericka Kimball (2014). Child exposure to domestic violence through the lifespan. Presented at Women’s Resource Center, Portland State University, Portland, OR, October 16, 2014

Ericka Kimball (2014). The 5Ws of program evaluation. CEU presentation for Association of Macro Practice Social Workers, January 23, 2014

Ericka Kimball (2012). Children exposed to domestic violence. Guest lecture for Family Violence course University of Minnesota, September 26, 2013

Ericka Kimball (2012). Supporting children exposed to domestic violence. Family Housing Fund-Visible Child training: St. Paul, MN, August 28, 2012

Ericka Kimball (2011). Virtual boundaries: Ethical considerations in social work practice. Abbott Northwestern Hospital, May 25, 2011