Teaching

Courses Taught

Spring/Summer 2023 (McMaster University)

  • Social Work 3D06: General Social Work I

  • Social Work 3DD6: Field Practicum I

Winter 2023 (McMaster University)

  • Social Work 3F03: Social Work with Groups


  • F/W 2022/2023 - Social Work 2A06: Theory, Process, and Communication Skills for Social Work (McMaster University)

  • W 2022 - Social Work 3F03: Social Work with Groups (McMaster University)

  • F 2021 - Social Work 3E03: Individual Practice Across the Lifespan (McMaster University)

  • W 2021 - Social Work 3E03: Individual Practice Across the Lifespan (McMaster University)

  • F 2020 - Social Work 3C03: Social Aspects of Health and Illness (McMaster University)

  • S/S 2015 - Social Work 201: Introduction to Social Work (University of Calgary)

Teaching Assistantships

Invited Guest Lectures

  • Social Work 4ZZ3: Social Welfare: Practice Implications and Policy, March 16, 2023: “An Intersectional Feminist Approach to Popular Education: Building Skills for Advocacy and Activism,” (McMaster University)

  • Gender Studies 1AA3: Gender, Feminism, and Social Justice, February 7, 2023: “Constructing Girlhood,” (McMaster University)

  • Social Work 4G03: Gender-Based and Sexual Violence: Practices and Theories, October 27, 2022: “Supporting Girl’s Action Against Gender Based Violence,” (McMaster University)

  • Social Sciences 701: Community Based Research, March 16, 2022: “Participatory Data Generation and Analysis in ‘Wading through the Weeds,’” (McMaster University) Co-lecturers: Rochelle Maurice and Gabrielle Griffith.

  • Social Work 4ZZ3: Social Welfare: Practice Implications and Policy, November 16, 2021: “An Intersectional Feminist Approach to Popular Education: Building Skills for Advocacy and Activism,” (McMaster University)

  • Social Work 3E03: Individual Practice Across the Lifespan, October 7, 2021: “Feminist Theory in Social Work Practice,” (McMaster University)

  • Social Work 3C03: Social Aspects of Health and Illness, November 5, 2020: “The Status of Girls’ Mental Health in Canada”, (McMaster University)