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The Grace Abbott Training and Supervision Academy Team

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Since its inception in 2018, the Grace Abbott Training and Supervision Academy (GATSA) has been a cornerstone for continuing education and professional development for social workers and mental health professionals in Nebraska, Iowa, and beyond. Born from the Grace Abbott School of Social Work's (GASSW) commitment to supporting behavioral health practitioners and alumni, GATSA has grown steadily, expanding its reach and offerings to meet the evolving needs of the workforce and the community it serves.

Leadership

Susan Reay, EdD, LICSW

Susan Reay, EdD, LICSW

She/Her/Hers

Director and John E. Christensen Community Chair of Social Work in Child Welfare

Grace Abbott School of Social Work, Associate Professor

sreay@unomaha.edu
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Ellen Rice, MS

Ellen Rice, MS

Assistant Director

erice@unomaha.edu
Katie Robbins, LICSW

Katie Robbins, LICSW

Senior Outreach Coordinator and Adjunct Instructor

klrobbins@unomaha.edu
Sharilyn Tuttle, PLMHP

Sharilyn Tuttle, PLMHP

Support Staff

stuttle@unomaha.edu
Anna Wastell

Anna Wastell

Office Coordinator

awastell@unomaha.edu
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Grace Abbott School of Social Work

Our Mission: The mission of the Grace Abbott School of Social Work at the University of Nebraska at Omaha is to educate students to become highly qualified social workers who serve all people, influence the systems that affect them, advance knowledge through teaching and research, engage with diverse communities, and promote socially just societies.

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  • 6001 Dodge St, 206 CPACS, Omaha NE 68182
  • 402.554.6342 | gatsa@unomaha.edu

Grace Abbott Training and Supervision Academy

  • 6001 Dodge St
  • Omaha NE 68182
  • 402.554.6342
  • gatsa@unomaha.edu
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