Master of Social Work (University of Toronto, 2011).
Meredith McEvoy is a registered social worker with a Master of Social Work, specializing in social justice and diversity from the University of Toronto (2011). Meredith joined NIC as a sessional instructor in 2016 and became a regular faculty member in 2023. Meredith has a background working in community-based child, youth and family mental health including at the Pine River Institute, the John Howard Society of Peterborough, and most recently at Hornby Denman Health. Meredith also works part-time in NIC's Centre for Teaching, Learning and Innovation.
B.Sc.(Honours Geography) (McGill University, 2005).
Certificate in ASL and Deaf Studies (Vancouver Community College, 2007).
ECC-163 Child, Family And Community
HCA-105 Interpersonal Communications
PNS-104 Professional Communications Access
SSW-120 Foundations of Social Service Practice
SSW-122 Social Welfare in Canada
SSW-210 Community Development
Human Services Diploma
Conference Presentation:
Meredith, M. (2022). Vancouver Community College Teaching, Learning and Research Conference on Indigenization and Decolonization. Learning Together in Online Families; The intersections of Indigenous Pedagogies and Ungrading in a digital classroom.
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