We Are the Keepers of Stories
As a social worker I have the esteemed privilege of bearing witness to the resiliencies, tender moments, crucibles, and lived experiences of those that entrust me with their stories. This calling to serve is a beautiful struggle that never ceases to reveal the transformative power of connection and community. I believe that in our brief time here on earth that we have an opportunity to leave behind a beautiful legacy of freedom and of joy. It is this deep belief that inspires my work in supporting our helpers, advocates, and healers. It is my hope that you will join me in this belief and in this call to action. We are after all and ultimately here for the sake of one another.
Professional Biography
Lee Westgate, MSW, MBA, LCSW-C (he/ him/ his) is a social work advocate with extensive professional experience in social work policy, practice, research, and education. He has held numerous organizational leadership roles, and has served as an educational consultant to a variety of associations and organizational clientele. He has served as a medical social worker in the fields of oncology, critical care, as well as in integrated behavioral health settings. Mr. Westgate has participated in a CSWE-sponsored National Trauma Task Force work-group that focused on the intersection of ethics and trauma-informed practice and he was awarded an immersion fellowship through Boston University to study addiction and behavioral health. He has participated in AIDS Education and Training Center on behalf of the University of Maryland, School of Social Work, Baltimore, MD and participated in the MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Workgroup on COVID and HIV. Mr. Westgate continues to serve as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Maryland, School of Social Work and his scholarship includes integrated behavioral health, clinical work with LGBTQIA+ populations, working with individuals with chronic and life-threatening illness, healthcare policy, and health equity. As a faculty member, he has received numerous teaching awards including the Alumni of the Year, Energizer Award, the Camara Jones Faculty Award, the Innovation in Social Work Award, the Exemplary Faculty Member of the Year Award along with the Dean’s Teaching Award for several consecutive semesters. He has been published in The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, The Social Worker, The Journal of Employee Assistance, Infusion Magazine, Provider Magazine, and Social Work Today.
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