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Faculty
Associate Professor of Social Work
Simon.Chan@uvm.edu- Families of Children with Special Education Needs
- Men-in-Trauma
- Psychotherapy
Associate Professor of Social Work
Susan.Comerford@uvm.edu- Adult learning
- Diversity, access and equity
- Human rights
- Immigrant issues
- Leadership
- Organizational development
Lecturer of Social Work
cassie.gillespie@uvm.edu- Organizational and Workforce Development
- Trauma Informed Practices
- Child Welfare
Lecturer of Social Work • BSW Program Coordinator
Danielle.Jatlow@uvm.edu- Adolescents, Young Adults, and Families
- Mental Health and Wellness
- Anti-Oppressive Practice
- Community Health Practice
- Clinical Training and Consultation
Associate Professor of Social Work • MSW Program Coordinator
kelly.melekis@uvm.edu- Gerontology
- Hospice and Palliative Care
- Interprofessional Practice
- Anti-Oppressive Practice
- Transformative Research and Evaluation
- Transformative Pedagogy
Associate Professor of Social Work • Interim Chair, Department of Social Work
Jennifer.Putney@uvm.edu- Substance use and social work practice
- Harm reduction
- Interprofessional practice
- Qualitative research methods
- Social work education
Senior Lecturer and Practicum Education Coordinator
jsienkew@uvm.edu- Social work practicum education
- Generalist social work practice
- LGBTQHIA+ inclusivity
Associate Professor of Social Work
bsolomon@uvm.edu- Child welfare
- Qualitative research methods
- Social work education
Assistant Professor of Social Work
cvelez@uvm.eduSocial work education and curriculum
- Social work research methods
- Sexuality, reproductive & environmental justice, racial equity
- Health equity
- Underrepresented and underserved populations
- Critical and feminist theories