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This is from the 2021 Conference.
For the March 17-19, 2022 Conference
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Friday, March 19 • 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Utilizing & Recruiting Interns in the Midst of COVID

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Terri Green

Director of Social Work, Maryland Office of the Public Defender
Terri Collins-Green, LCSW-C is the Director of Social Work for the Maryland Office of the Public Defender.  Mrs. Collins-Green has been with MOPD over ten years, beginning her career with MOPD as a line social worker, she was promoted to Regional Social Work Manager, and finally... Read More →


Friday March 19, 2021 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Room 14
  Workshops/Breakouts
  • Subject Social Work
  • about Terri Collins-Green, LCSW-C is the Director of Social Work for the Maryland Office of the Public Defender. &nbsp;Mrs. Collins-Green has been with MOPD for nearly ten years, beginning her career with MOPD as a line social worker, she was promoted to Regional Social Work Manager, and finally Director of Social Work in 2018. &nbsp; In 2016, she was the recipient of the MOPD’s Jane Addams, Believer of Justice Award. &nbsp; She also serves as a faculty member for the MOPD’s Gideon’s Promise, new attorney training program conducting sessions on Secondary Trauma and Sentencing Advocacy.<br><br>Mrs. Collins-Green is also an Adjunct Professor with Morgan University, School of Social Work, teaching master level classes in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and Public Child Welfare. She is a field instructor for social work interns from Morgan University and University of Maryland. She is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy from Behavioral Tech.<br> <br>Mrs. Collins-Green has been a Maryland state employee for over 20 years, and has worked in a variety of social work settings which include child welfare, outpatient mental health therapy, residential psychiatric adolescent care, and forensic social work. Mrs. Collins-Green holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Towson University and a MSW from University of Maryland. Mrs. Collins-Green is a motorcycle rider enthusiast during her free time.