Banner will not be available on Sunday, May 26 from 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Some online services will be impacted.

Dr. Amanda LaVallee

Dr. Amanda LaVallee
Position
Assistant ProfessorSchool of Social Work
Contact
Office: HSD B306amandalavallee@uvic.ca
Credentials

PhD (USask)

Area of expertise

Métis identity, culture, health and wellbeing, Indigenous Research Methods and Ethics, Indigenous Specific Racism

Professional Information & Research Interests

Amanda LaVallee is a Red River Métis born and raised in Alberta and Saskatchewan in places such as Edmonton, Speers, North Battleford, and Saskatoon. She spent much of her childhood keenly attuned to the prairie landscape through the activities of hunting, trapping, fishing, gathering, and gardening. She holds a Bachelor degree of Indigenous Social Work from the First Nations University of Canada (2001), a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Regina (2006), and a PHD (2014) and Post Doctoral Fellowship (2018) in the department of Community Health and Epidemiology from the University of Saskatchewan. Her past research projects examined the health, well-being, and identity of Métis people, specifically their engagement within social systems and their impact on relationships. Currently, Dr. LaVallee holds a SSHRC Race, Gender, and Diversity Initiative Grant for her project titled, Indigenous Specific Racism in the Academy: Research towards Action Oriented Change.