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Awards / Honors
November 16th, 2011

Bailey receives SACES Social Justice Award

Writer: Dasjah Bledsoe, 706/542-5889, dbled1@uga.edu
Contact: Deryl Bailey, dfbailey@uga.edu, dfbailey@uga.edu

Published in Awards / Honors, Faculty / Staff, Press Releases

Bailey

University of Georgia College of Education professor Deryl Bailey has received the 2011 Courtland C. Lee Social Justice Award from the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

Bailey, an associate professor in the department of counseling and human development services, was recognized for creating and directing his Empowered Youth Programs.

EYP provides children and adolescents in grades K-12 with tutoring, guidance and social skills training while offering a supportive structure for participants and their parents. The program conducts Saturday academies for the students and Saturday workshops for their parents at UGA’s Aderhold Hall. He also supervises final exam lock-ins for EYP high school students, summer academies and closely monitors students’ progress in school.

Bailey, who teaches introductory and advanced cross-cultural counseling courses at UGA, began the program as a high school counselor in North Carolina in 1989 and brought it to Athens in 2000. He has received more than 20 grants over the last decade in support of the program which now serves more than 100 students a year.

The annual award is presented to a member of SACES who demonstrates the pursuit of social  justice in at least three of the following areas: community involvement, student involvement, research and writings, advocacy, and grants.

Bailey has received numerous state, regional and national professional counseling awards for the groundbreaking program over the past several years.

 

The award was presented Nov. 1 at the ACES national conference in Nashville, Tenn.

 

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