Dr. Jeannine Carriere

Dr. Jeannine Carriere
Position
ProfessorSchool of Social Work
Contact
Office: HSD B306carriere@uvic.ca250-721-6452
Credentials

PhD (U of Alberta)

Area of expertise

Indigenous child and family practice and policy

Professional Information & Research Interests | Education | Selected Publications | Selected Grants & Awards | Recent Courses Taught


Professional Information & Research Interests

My research priorities are situated in Indigenous child and family issues including community centered practice and the resurgence of traditional family systems of care. In recent years I have focused my research particularly on Metis child and family wellbeing. With Dr. Catherine Richardson, I co-edited the first book on Metis Child Welfare in Canada in 2017- Calling Our Families Home, Metis people’s experiences with child welfare. Currently I hold a grant from Canadian Heritage to develop a documentary film on Metis peoples, Lii Michif Nianaan. My other publications and reports focus on the importance of kinship care, identity and connectedness.

My teaching pedagogy is to use holistic approaches and Indigenous scholarship to develop and teach courses. I appreciate arts-based and land-based teaching and learning opportunities at both graduate and undergraduate courses.

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Education

PhD (Human Ecology) University of Alberta, 2005
MSW (Social Work) UBC, 1995
BSW (Social Work) University of Manitoba, 1990
BA (Sociology) University of Alberta, 1988

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Selected Publications

Books

Selection of Peer-Reviewed Articles

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Selected Grants & Awards

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Recent Courses Taught

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