Alison Lord, LCSW has worked in the social work field since 1999. Alison began their career as a Social Work Intern at Hillside Family of Agencies in 1999, followed by a Counselor role at The Center for Youth Services, Inc. in 2000. In 2002, they were a Social Work Intern at Inwood House. From 2003-2005, they were a Social Worker at The Children's Law Center, followed by a Child Therapist role at Safe Space NYC - Seen & Heard Program from 2005-2008. In 2008, they were a Child Development Specialist at Safe Space NYC - Healthy Families. From 2009-2015, they held roles as Manager - Clinical Services and Clinical Supervisor at Steps To End Family Violence. From 2015-2021, they were the Executive Director - NYC Family Justice Center and Deputy Director - NYC Family Justice Center at the NYC Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence. Most recently, they have been the Director of Advocacy Services at Willow Domestic Violence Center of Greater Rochester since 2021, and is currently a Clinical Manager and Therapist at Little Otter.
Alison Lord, LCSW has a comprehensive educational history. Alison holds a MSW in Clinical Social Work from New York University and a BSW in Social Work & Dance from SUNY Brockport. Alison also has multiple certifications, including a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker from the District of Columbia Department of Health (obtained in July 2022), a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (obtained in June 2022), an Advanced Certificate in Integrated Primary & Behavioral Health Care - Trauma Informed Service Delivery from the NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research (obtained in 2016), a Mental Health First Aid Facilitator Training from the National Council for Behavioral Health (obtained in 2016), a Danger Assessment Trainer Training from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (obtained in 2014), a Parenting Journey Facilitator Training from Parenting Journey (obtained in 2012), a Child-Parent Psychotherapy from the National Center for Social Work Education & Workforce Development (obtained in 2011), a Trauma Focused \u2013 Cognitive Behavior Therapy from the National Center for Social Work Education & Workforce Development (obtained in 2011), a Seminar in Field Instruction (SIFI) from the NYU Silver School of Social Work (obtained in 2007), a Child-Parent Psychotherapy from the Child Witness to Violence Project (obtained in 2006), and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from NY State (obtained in December 2010).
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