
Michelle Moore
- MSW, LCSW
- Clinical Assistant Professor of Field Instruction and Coordination
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IU Indianapolis IU Online
Contact
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(317) 278-9525
- mlm43@iu.edu
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ES 4145
902 W. New York St.
About
Michelle Moore is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Field Instruction and Coordination with Indiana University School of Social Work, developing new agencies as sites, arranging placements for students based on interest/skill sets, and supporting students in this signature pedagogy. Prior to serving in this role, Michelle worked in the field of mental health and addictions for almost twenty-five years. Of those twenty-five years, fifteen were spent in leadership positions supporting employees in their growth and development, providing administrative oversight and developing programs to meet the needs of individuals experiencing serious and persistent mentally ill.
Michelle earned her MSW from Indiana University School of Social Work in 2001. Laude.
She likes to spend time with her husband, two daughters, and dog. She enjoys reading, crafting, playing games, and being outdoors.
Education
MSW
Emphasis/Major: Social Work2001 - Indiana University
BA
Emphasis/Major: Psychology1995 - Huntington College
Research Interests
I would be interested in researching serious mental illness; best practices in mental health treatment and how to assist those afflicted. Other interests are compassion fatigue and burnout, suicide prevention, wellness and integrated care.
Teaching Interests
I have taught S651/652- Seminar Practicum II and III. I do have an interest in Clinical Practice, Mental Health and Addictions, Leadership and Management.
Awards and Honors
- SAMSHA 2010 Science to Service Award Winner
2010 - Adult and Child Mental Health
Presentations
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Moore, M. L. (2024). Field Information Session. MsW Direct.
18 students were present to gain knowledge on what is expected in field.
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Moore, M. L. (2024). Field Information Session. MSW Direct .
21 students were present to gain knowledge on what is expected in field.
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Moore, M. L. (2023). Field Information Session. MSW Direct.
20 students were present to gain knowledge on what is expected in field.
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Moore, M. L. (2023). Field Information Session. MSW Direct.
38 students were present to gain knowledge on what is expected in field.
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Moore, M. L. (2023). Field Information Session. MSW Direct.
38 students were present to gain knowledge on what is expected in field.
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Moore, M. L. (2023). Field Information Session. MSW Direct.
17 students were present to gain knowledge on what is expected in field.
Clinical Services
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Contributor/Writer
2022 - Field Education Newsletter
Institutional Services
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Committee Member
2023 - IUSSW Diversity Council Meeting- DEI Statement Planning -
Committee Member
IUSSW Diversity Council- Accountability Committee -
Committee Member
651/652 Liaison Meeting -
Other
DIRECT Team -
Committee Member
MSW Field Coordinator Meeting -
Committee Member
2023 - IUSSW Diversity Council Subcommittee- Data AnalysisJessica and I volunteered to analyze data obtained from a staff and faculty survey related to diversity amongst the school. -
Task Force Member
IUSSW Curriculum Revision MeetingThis was an initial step in revising our BSW and MSW curricula. Goutham Menon, PhD, provided an overview of EPAS 2022 to our faculty. Dr. Menon has worked extensively with CSWE’s Commission on Accreditation and is former Dean of Loyola University’s School of Social Work (Chicago). Following Dr. Menon’s overview, we will have the opportunity to discuss the strengths and challenges of our current curricula as well as what we would like for our curricula to look like in the very near future.
Licensure
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Indiana Professional Licensing Association
Media Appearance
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It's OK to not be OK
2024 - The National Jurists preLaw
Read the Story It's OK to not be OK
Memberships
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National Association of Social Workers
2022 to Present -
Council on Social Work Education
2022 to Present -
Alliance of Social Workers in Sports
to Present
Professional Services
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Member
2022 to Present - Social Work Distance Education ConsortiumThe mission of the Social Work Distance Education Field Consortium (SWDE Field Consortium) is to create a platform for collaboration and cooperation for those placing students at a distance; educate and advocate for distance education within schools of social work and the practice community; and engage in research to further develop best practices for field education at a distance.