
Dr. Sheeja Remani Karalam
CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
India
Abstract Title: Impact of Waste Management on Sustainable Community Development and Global Climate Change: An Explorative case study
Biography:
Sheeja Remani B Karalam, MSW, Ph.D.
Dr. Sheeja Remani B Karalam is a distinguished academic and researcher affiliated with the School of Social Sciences, known for her contributions to the fields of social work education, community development, and psychological well-being of adolescents.
With a Master's in Social Work (MSW) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.), Dr. Sheeja has dedicated her career to advancing knowledge and practice in social sciences. Her research spans diverse topics, including community development, adolescent mental health, and the role of social work during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Sheeja’s work has been featured in renowned periodicals and journals:
- "Kindness Prevails: A View on the Efforts of Social Work Educational Institutions in South India During the COVID-19 Pandemic" was published in Social Dialogue, a biannual magazine by the International Association of Schools of Social Work.
- "Community Development Project of Centre for Social Action (CSA), India" appeared in the IFSW Newsletter, showcasing her focus on impactful community projects.
- Her scholarly article, "Social Groupwork for Promoting Psychological Well-Being of Adolescents Enrolled in Sponsorship Programs", was published in F1000Research, contributing valuable insights into adolescent mental health.
Dr. Sheeja’s commitment to social justice, community welfare, and innovative education methodologies highlights her role as a key figure in social science research and education.
Research Interest:
Dr. Sheeja Remani B Karalam’s research interests lie at the intersection of social work education, community development, and mental health promotion. Her academic pursuits and professional endeavors focus on:
- Social Work in Crisis Management: Examining the role of social work educational institutions in responding to crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, with an emphasis on innovation and resilience.
- Community Development Initiatives: Investigating and promoting sustainable community-based projects, particularly those aimed at empowering marginalized populations and fostering social change.
- Psychological Well-Being of Adolescents: Exploring strategies such as social groupwork to enhance the mental health and emotional resilience of adolescents, especially those enrolled in sponsorship programs.
- Social Work Education and Practice: Advocating for the integration of research-based practices in social work curricula to better prepare professionals for addressing societal challenges.
- Global Perspectives on Social Work: Engaging with international frameworks and organizations to highlight innovative practices and case studies in social justice and human rights advocacy.
Dr. Sheeja’s work reflects a commitment to fostering mental health awareness, community empowerment, and social innovation through impactful research and practice.