Faculty Profile - Meredith McEvoy

Meredith McEvoy

Meredith McEvoy

Faculty

Human Services

Master of Social Work (University of Toronto, 2011).

Subjects: Early Childhood Education, Health Care Assistant, Practical Nursing Diploma, Social Services

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.

Master of Social Work (University of Toronto, 2011).

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

  • 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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