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Linda Vinton, ACSW, Ph.D.
Florida State University
College of Social Work + 2403 UCC
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2570
abo2gi@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION:
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1988 Ph.D., Social Welfare University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
1980 M.S.W. Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
1977 B.S., Sociology University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
1976 B.S., Education University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:
2002-presentProfessor, College of Social Work, Florida State University
1993-2002Associate Professor, College of Social Work, Florida State University
1988-1993Assistant Professor, College of Social Work, Florida State University
1988 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Applied Gerontology, The Gerontological Society of
America and National Institute on Aging
2003-present Courtesy Appointment, Department of Geriatrics, College of Medicine, Florida
State University
ACADEMIC /PROFESSIONAL HONORS:
2005 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America
1999 Teaching Incentive Program Award, Florida State University
1997 *RYHUQRUPV 3HDFH DW +RPH $ZDUG IRU 'RPHVWLF 9LROHQFH 5HVHDUFK
1996 National Association of Social Workers, Florida Chapter, Big Bend Unit Social
Worker of the Year
1995-1996 Developing Scholar Award, Florida State University
1995 Professor of the Year, Florida State University College of Social Work
1994 Teaching Incentive Program Award, Florida State University
1991 Professor of the Year, Florida State University College of Social Work
1991 University Advising Award, Florida State University
GRANT EXPERIENCE:
2006-2010Co-3ULQFLSDO,QYHVWLJDWRU l/LYH 2DN *HULDWULF 3UDFWLFXP 3DUWQHUVKLS 3URJUDP'
($73,248), New York Academy of Medicine
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College of Medicine (PI), U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration
2006-2007 Co-PrLQFLSDO,QYHVWLJDWRU l)ORULGDPV 'RPHVWLF 9LROHQFH 1HHGV $VVHVVPHQW'
($113,263), Florida Department of Children and Families
2003-2006 Co-,QYHVWLJDWRU l([SDQVLRQ DQG (YDOXDWLRQ RI DQ 2QOLQH $GYDQFHG Standing
0DVWHUPV RI 6RFLDO :RUN &XUULFXOXP' ff ), U.S. Department of
Education
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($75,000), Florida Department of Children and Families
2001 3ULQFLSDO,QYHVWLJDWRU l$ 5HVSRQVH WR 0DNLQJ )ORULGDPV 'RPHVWLF 9LROHQFH
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Florida Department of Children and Families
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($50,000), Florida Department of Elder Affairs
1997-1998 3ULQFLSDO,QYHVWLJDWRU l8VLng Technology to Plan and Improve Programs through
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Community-Based Services Assisted Living Waiver for the )UDLO (OGHUO\ 3URJUDP'
($95,000), Agency for Health Care Administration
1996-1997 3ULQFLSDO,QYHVWLJDWRU l(YDOXDWLRQ RI WKH 9ROXQWHHU &RRUGLQDWRU 3URMHFW'
($20,000), Florida Department of Elder Affairs
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($67,138), Florida Department of Elder Affairs
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1994 Co-,QYHVWLJDWRU l9LROHQFH DQG 'HYHORSPHQW 7UDXPD $FURVV WKH /LIHVSDQ'
($8,000), Florida Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers
1993 3ULQFLSDO,QYHVWLJDWRU l7KH 5ROH RI 3V\FKRVRFLDO $VVHVVPHQW LQ &DUH 3ODQQLQJ
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University, Committee on Faculty Research Support and the Council on
Research and Creativity (COFRS)
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OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1989-1994 Ombudsman, District 2 Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council, Tallahassee,
Florida
1984-1986Social Worker, Child Protective and Adult Services, Dane County Department of
Social Services, Madison, Wisconsin
1981-1984Social Worker, Child and Adult Protective Services, Frederick County
Department of Social Services, Frederick, Maryland
1980-1981Social Worker/Coordinator, House of Ruth Women's Shelter,
Washington, DC
1979-1980 &RXQVHORU 7KH :RPHQ
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1975-1978Teacher, Prince Georges County Public Schools, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
SCHOLARSHIP
Refereed Journal Articles
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
Editorial Board, Journal of Women and Aging (2001-present)
Editorial Board, Research on Social Work Practice (2003-2005)
Reviewer, Journal of Applied Gerontology (2002-present)
Reviewer, The Justice Professional (1989-2002)
Reviewer, Journal of Social Service Research (1995, 2001, 2002)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
Gerontological Society of America (GSA)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
COURSES TAUGHT:
Gerontological Social Work Issues & Innovations in Long-Term Care
Physical Aspects of Aging Family Violence Across the Lifespan
Professional Issues in Social Work Foundation Research Methods
Theory, Design, and Problem Formulation Program Evaluation
Introduction to Social Work Research Grantwriting and Grant Management
Social Work Research Topics Seminar Theories and Models in Social Work Practice
Field Instruction and Integrative Field Seminar Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, Interviewing and Recording in Social Work
and Groups Socialization & Stress Across the Female
Theory and Practice of Crisis Intervention and Life Cycle
Brief Treatment Behavioral Approaches to Social Work40+ Directed Individual Studies
Senior Honors Thesis Committee:
1991 Emily Spence (Social Work) (Chair)
Member, Senior Honors Thesis Committee:
2008 MacKenzie Smith (Psychology)
2000 Teresa Bero (Sociology)
1992 Jennifer Rogers (Social Work)
Field Instructor
2010 Teresa Ginther, Clare Bridge
2009 Lindsey Dry, Elder Day Stay
2008 Cassie Stack, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Adult Day Services
2008 Patrick Buerkle, Tallahassee Senior Center
2007 Nicholas Schrader, Leon County Senior Outreach
2004 Carol Ness, Clare Bridge
2004 Katherine Pray, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Adult Day Center
1995-1996 .HOO\ 6LOYD $O]KHLPHUPV 5HVRXUFH &HQWHU
1992 Tracy Hurd, Elder Care Services
1992 Jill Dampier, Elder Care Services
1992 Diane Lazare, Elder Care Services
1992 Wendy Stolzenfeld, Elder Care Services
1991 Lillian Lewitt, Grandpeople
1990-1991 Tamara Cooper, Gadsden County Public Health Department
1990 Peggy Troast, Senior Society Planning Council
1990 Isabella Wang, American Red Cross
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Major Professor of Doctoral Supervising Committee:
2009 to present Christopher Hayton (Social Work)
2008 to present Michael Killian (Social Work)
2002 (Defended 4/05) Lynn Jackson (Social Work)
1995 (Defended 8/96) Anita Sharma (Social Work)
1992 (Defended 7/93) Dennis Haynes (Social Work)
Doctoral Supervising Committee Member:
2009 to present Marjorie Harrington (Family & Child Sciences)
2008 to present Marilyn Weatherspoon (Rehabilitation Counseling)
2007 (Defended 3/10) Virginia Grist (Rehabilitation Counseling)
2007 (Defended 8/09) Leonie Clarke (Family Relations)
2008 (Defended 4/09) Melita Belgrave (Music Therapy)
2007 (Defended 7/08) Carrie Sawtell (Sociology)
2006 (Defended 3/08) Catherine Barrington (Art Education)
2001 (Defended 5/02) Lori Parham (Sociology)
1998 (Defended 7/01) Jeff Dunn (Social Work)
1997 (Defended 4/03) Kimberly Johnson (Communications)
1994 (Defended 7/96) Yan Yu (Sociology)
1994 (Defended 3/01) Anton Kootte (Social Work)
1993 (Defended 3/96) Stan Knapp (Sociology)
1992 (Defended 8/94) Rey Martinez (Interdivisional)
1992 (Defended 8/97) Leigh Brooks (Social Work)
1992 (Defended 5/96) Monica Nandan (Social Work)
1991 (Defended 8/92) Lorraine Blackman (Social Work)
1991 (Defended 10/95) Debra Nelson-Gardell (Social Work)
1990 (Defended 8/92) Kathryn Wambach (Social Work)
Other Doctoral Supervising Committee:
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Patricia Craven (Marriage and Family Therapy)
Julia Buckey (Social Work)
Maged Hanafy (Social Work)
Mathen Koshy (Social Work)
Thea Lobell (Social Work)
Jeanne Bertoli (Marriage and Family Therapy)
Lisa Sayegh (Social Work)
Jessica Webb (Rehabilitation Services and Counseling)
Annie Jackson (Social Work)
PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS: (abstracts reviewed)
Vinton, L. Tough Times Call for Aging Agency Volunteer Coordinators. Poster presented at the
Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, November, 2009.
Vinton, L. & Hinterlong, J. Training Geriatric Social Workers for New Market Realities. Poster
presented at the Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA,
November, 2009.
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PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS: (continued)
Vinton, L., & Stanley, B. C. A Comparison of Outcomes Across Young and Older MSW Students.
Poster presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work
Education, San Antonio, TX, November, 2009.
Vinton, / +HOSLQJ 3URIHVVLRQDOVP $VVHVVPHQW RI $YDLODELOLW\ RI 5HVRXUFHV IRU (OGHU 'RPHVWLF
Violence Victims. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of
America, National Harbor, MD, November, 2008.
Vinton, L. Risk and Vulnerability LQ WKH 1XUVLQJ +RPH 7KH,QVLGHUPV 6WRU\ 3DSHU SUHVHQWHG DW
the Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, MD,
November, 2008.
Vinton, L. Social Worker-CNA Communications in Nursing Homes: A Key to Improving Care.
Paper presented at the CSWE Gero-Ed Forum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November,
2008.
Vinton, L., & Wilke, D. What BSW Student and Program Data Can Tell Us. Paper presented at
the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, November, 2008.
Vinton, L. The National Violence Against Women Survey: Services Indicated for Older Women
Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education,
San Francisco, Florida, October, 2007.
Wilke, D., & Vinton, L. Comparing Program Outcomes across Online and On+ and Off+Campus
F2F Students. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social
Work Education, San Francisco, California, October, 2007.
Vinton, L. Overcoming Fear of Biology in a Physical Aging Social Work Course. Paper presented
at the CSWE Gero-Ed Forum, Charleston, South Carolina, February, 2007.
Vinton, L. Factors Associated with Assisted Living Facilities Offering Psychosocial Services.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Gerontological Society of America,
Orlando, Florida, November, 2005.
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Vinton, L. Teaching Clinical Skills Online. Paper presented at the 11 Sloan-C International
Conference on Asynchronous Learning Networks. Orlando, Florida, November, 2005.
Harrison, D.H., Vinton, L., & Devine, J. Development and Preparation of a QEP Focused on
Leadership: Leaders Educated to Make a Difference. 2004 Annual Meeting of the
Commission on Colleges. Atlanta, Georgia, December, 2004.
Vinton, L. Factors Associated with Frustration Among Aging Services Workers. Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC,
November, 2004.
Vinton, L., & Wilke, D. Using Cross-Validation to Evaluate Online Students. Paper presented at
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the 10 Sloan-C International Conference on Asynchronous Learning Networks. Orlando,
Florida, November, 2004.
Wilke, D., & Vinton, L. Assessing the Nature of Domestic Violence Across Age Cohorts: Results
from the National Violence Against Women Survey. Poster at the Annual Meeting of the
Society for Social Work Research. New Orleans, Louisiana, January, 2004.
Vinton, L. A University-Agency Partnership: Helping Agencies Generate and Use Program Data.
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Paper presentation at the 29 Annual Meetings of the Association of Gerontology in
Higher Education. St. Petersburg, Florida, March, 2003.
Vinton, L. Perceptions of the Need for Social Work in Assisted Living Facilities. Paper presented
at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, Georgia,
March, 2003.
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PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS: (continued)
Vinton, L., & Getman, A. Leading the Way Toward Collaborations Between the Aging Services
and Domestic Violence Networks. Panel presentation at the Annual Program Meeting of
the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2, 2003.
Vinton, L., & Wilke, D. Shelter and Collaborative Services for Elder Domestic Violence Victims.
Paper presented at the National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence,
Atlanta, Georgia, September, 2002.
Vinton, L., & Foster, C. Comprehensive Domestic Violence Needs Assessments: Surveying
Health, Justice, Social Service, Education, and Domestic Violence Community
Professionals. Paper presented at the National Conference on Health Care and
Domestic Violence, Atlanta, Georgia, September, 2002.
9LQWRQ / $ 2QH Assisted Living Waiver for the Frail Elderly Program. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Illinois, November, 2001.
9LQWRQ / &DVH 0DQDJHUVP 'HFLVLRQ-Making Processes Regarding Elderly Clients. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Chicago,
Illinois, November, 2001.
Vinton, L. Long-term Care Issues: The Ideal Long Distance Learning Course. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina, February, 2000.
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at the annual meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, November, 1998.
Vinton, L. Measuring the Impact: A Model. Intensive at the annual meeting of the International
Association of Volunteer Administration, Dallas, Texas, October, 1998.
Vinton, L. & LeMaster, K. A Comparison of Assisted Living Facility Residents Assessed for
Medicaid Nursing Home Placements to ALF, SNF, and Home-Based Elderly
Populations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Gerontological Society of
America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 1997.
Vinton, L. Evaluation of a Paid In-Home Caregiver Program: Policy and Practice Implications.
Poster session at the annual meeting of The Gerontological Society of America,
Washington, D.C., November, 1996.
Vinton, L. & Altholz, J. Responsiveness of Domestic Violence Shelters to Abused Older
Women. Poster session at the annual meeting of The Gerontological Society of
America, Washington, D.C., November, 1996.Vinton, L. Evaluation of a Paid In-Home
Caregiver Program: Policy and Practice Implications. Poster session at the annual
meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 1996.
Vinton, L. What Homebound Elders Have to Say to the President. Roundtable discussion at
the annual meeting of the National Association of Social Workers, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, October, 1995.
9LQWRQ / 0D]]D 1 6RFLDO :RUNHUVP 5ole in Group Work Practice in Nursing Homes.
Roundtable discussion at the annual meeting of the National Association of Social
Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October, 1995.
Vinton, L. Domestic Violence and Older Women. Keynote presentation at WEB: Women,
Elderly and Battered Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, September, 1995.
Vinton, L. Older Women and Social Policy Reforms for the 1990s. Presentation at the annual
meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1994.
Vinton, L. Recruiting and Training Social Workers to Work with a Diverse Aging Population:
National Eldercare Campaign. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National
Association of Social Workers, Orlando, FL, November, 1993.
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PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS: (continued)
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Members. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Gerontological Society of
America, New Orleans, LA, November, 1993.
Vinton, L., Older Women and Battered Women's Shelters. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, November, 1991.
Vinton, L., Working with Self-Neglectful Elderly. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of
The American Society on Aging, New Orleans, LA, March, 1991.
Vinton, L., Linking the Acute and Community Care Networks. Roundtable presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society on Aging, New Orleans, LA, March, 1991.
Vinton, L., Self-Neglect Among the Elderly. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The
National Council on the Aging, Inc., Washington, DC, April, 1990.
Vinton, L., Elder Abuse: The Influence of Family Abusers. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the National Association of Social Workers, San Francisco, CA, October,
1989.
Vinton, L., Elderly Survivors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American
Victim Assistance Conference, Chicago, IL, August, 1989.
Vinton, L., Health Care Connections. Poster session at the annual meeting of The
Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, November, 1988.
Vinton, L., Abused Elderly Who Refuse Service Offers: A Population-at-Risk. Paper presented
at the Fourth National Symposium on Doctoral Research and Social Work Practice,
Columbus, OH, April, 1988.
PRESENTATIONS AT STATE, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL MEETINGS:
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Vinton, L. The Aging Services Network. Presentation at the 25 $QQXDO $O]KHLPHUPV 'LVHDVH
and Education Conference, Tallahassee, February, 2010.
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Vinton, L. Elder Abuse & Neglect. Presentation at the 9 Annual Symposium on Clinical Best
Practices, Pensacola, January, 2010.
Vinton, L. The Aging Services Network Top Down. Presentation at the 23rd Annual
Alzheimer's Disease and Education Conference, Tallahassee, February, 2008.
Vinton, L. 2006-2007 Domestic Violence Needs Assessment: Implications for Executive
Directors. Presentation at the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence Meeting,
Tampa, August, 2007.
Vinton, L. Falls: The Social Work Perspective. Presentation at the Live Oak Geriatric
Education Center Annual Meeting, Tallahassee, March, 2006.
Vinton, L. Domestic Violence Among Elders. Tiger Bay Club of Brevard County, Cocoa Beach,
November, 2003.
Vinton, L. with S. Stake. EmergiQJ,VVXHV LQ 3URWHFWLQJ )ORULGDPV (OGHUO\ 6RXWKHDVW (YDOXDWLRQ
Association annual meeting, Tallahassee, January, 2003.
Vinton, L. with R. Perry. Evaluation of a Consumer-Directed Developmental Services Program.
Southeast Evaluation Association annual meeting, Tallahassee, January, 2003.
Vinton, L. Promising Practices in Coordinated Community Responses in Florida and the Nation.
Advocate Center for Training and Treatment Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in
Later Life Training, Miami, October, 2002.
Vinton, L. Programming for Older Abused Women. Presentation at the Florida Coalition
Against Domestic Violence Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, May, 2001.
Vinton, L. Intergenerational Dynamics and Elder Abuse. Presentation at the Betty Griffith
House & St. Johns Council on Aging Conference on Domestic Violence and Aging
Services, St. Augustine, October, 2000.
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PRESENTATIONS AT STATE, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL MEETINGS: (continued)
Vinton, L. Domestic Violence Update. Presentation at the Capital Coalition on Aging
Conference, Tallahassee, October, 2000.
Vinton, L. Evaluating a Volunteer Coordinator Pilot Project. Presentation at the 1997 Florida
State Volunteer Conference, Tampa, October, 1997.
Vinton, L. Accountability is Not a Four Letter Word. Presentation at the 1997 Advocacy
Workshop, North Florida Area Agency on Aging, Tallahassee, September, 1997.
Vinton, L. Dynamics of Family/Staff Conflicts: What Ombudsman Can Do. Presentation at the
Quarterly Meeting of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council, Tallahassee,
February, 1997.
Kosberg, J. & Vinton, L. Ethical Dilemmas & Professional Decisions: Social Work with Elderly
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WORKSHOPS AND IN-SERVICE TRAININGS:
Vinton, L. Elder Abuse and Neglect. Training for the Big Bend Victim Assistance Coalition,
Tallahassee, FL, June, 2009.
9LQWRQ / :RPHQPV,VVXHV LQ $FDGHPLD 3UHVHQWDWLRQ for the Doctoral Student Organization
Brownbag Luncheon Series, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, October, 2008.
Vinton, L. Quality Enhancement Plans. Presentation at the University of Central Florida Fall
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Tallahassee, FL, February, 2004.
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Association Meeting, Tallahassee, FL, November 2001.
Vinton, L. Crisis Intervention. Workshop at the United Way Annual Training, Tallahassee, FL,
February 2001.
Vinton, L. Physical Aspects of Aging. Presentation at the National Association of Social
Workers Florida Chapter Committee on Aging Meeting, Ocala, April, 2000.
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Vinton, L. How to Prepare for the Nursing Home Experience. Workshop at the 14 Annual
Alzheimer Update Meeting, Tallahassee, FL, February, 1999.
Vinton, L. Elder Abuse and Neglect and Violence toward Nursing Home Staff. Two in-service
trainings for the Florida Society of Social Work Leaders in Health Care, SW 9LQFHQWPV
Hospital, Jacksonville, FL, December, 1998.
Vinton, L. What About Older Battered Women? In-service training for Refuge House,
Tallahassee, FL, December, 1997.
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WORKSHOPS AND IN-SERVICE TRAININGS:
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION SERVICE:
Abstract Reviewer, Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America (2009, 2010)
Reviewer, Office on Violence Against Women,U.S. Department of Justice, In-Brief Document on
Sexual Violence Against Older Women (2009)
Poster Mentor, Social Research, Policy, and Practice Section, Gerontological Society of
America (2008)
Abstract Reviewer, Gero-Ed Forum (2006)
Member & Chair, National Association of Social Workers, Florida Chapter, Committee on Aging
(1991-1996 Chair 1994-1996; 2001-present)
Task Force Member, Florida Council Against Sexual Violence Elder Sexual Violence
Department of Justice Project (2003-present)
Abstract Reviewer, First National Gerontological Social Work Conference (2003)
Center for Disease Control, Elder Abuse: A New Millennium Public Health Issue, Atlanta,
Georgia, July 2002 (invited)
Reviewer, Violence Against Women Act Applied Research Forum (2002)
First National Elder Abuse Policy Summit, Washington, DC, December 2001 (invited)
Grant Reviewer, Administration on Aging (1994)
Conference Planner, American Association of Homes for the Aging (1994)
Conference Planner, American Association of Retired Persons (1992)
Member, Council on Social Work Education APM Corresponding Committee (1992)
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Board of Directors:
1997-present North Florida Senior Citizens Network
1995-2001 Area Agency on Aging for North Florida
1988-1995 Elder Care Services
1989-1994 Dist. 2 Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council
1989-1991 Refuge House
1989-1991 American Red Cross
Other Community Agency Service:
1992-2004 Member, NASW Florida Chapter Committee on Aging (Chair, 1994-2000)
2000 Member, Department of Elder Affairs Elderly Domestic Violence Work Group
1998 Member, United Way of the Big Bend Basic Needs Panel
1998 *RYHUQRUPV 7DVN )RUFH RQ 'RPHVWLF Violence Review Committee
1996-1998 Researcher, Nursing Home Advisory Committee, Agency for Health Care
1996 Member, United Way Physical Health Services Panel
1995 Chair, United Way of the Big Bend Substance Abuse Services Panel
1994 Member, United Way of the Big Bend Substance Abuse Services Panel
1993 Member, United Way of the Big Bend Disability Services Panel
1992 Member, United Way of the Big Bend Children's Services Panel
1991 Member, District 2 Interim Health and Human Services Planning Body