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Havig CV. 2017 College of Health Sciences Standard CV Kirsten Havig Assistant Professor Education Year Institution Degree 2010 University of Missouri PhD, Social Work 1998 University of South Carolina Master of Social Work 1994 University of Missouri Bachelor of Arts, Women’s Studies 1994 University of Missouri Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology Professional Experience (listing year, position and institution) Academic Assistant Professor, University of Wyoming, Division of Social Work, 2016 present Adjunct Professor, University of Wyoming, Gender and Women’s Studies Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, 2011 2016 Adjunct Assistant Professor and Social Justice Center Affiliate Faculty, University of Oklahoma Women’s and Gender Studies Department, 2011 - 2016 Clinical Instructor, University of Missouri School of Social Work, Title IV-E Child Welfare Traineeship Grant position, 2009 2011 Adjunct Instructor, University of Missouri School of Social Work, 2006 2009 Teaching Assistant, University of Missouri Women’s and Gender Studies, 2007 – 2008 Practice Proposal consultant/writer, Family Facets Foster Care Services, Columbia, MO, March June 2009 Grant writer, Heart of Missouri Court Appointed Special Advocates, Columbia, MO, March 2009 June 2009 Independent pre-adoptive and court-placement home studies, June 2003 August 2009 Medical Social Worker, Boone Hospital Center, Columbia, MO, May 2006 November 2008 Advocacy Center Clinical Coordinator, Therapist, and Interim Director, Rainbow House Emergency Children’s Shelter and Regional Child Advocacy Center, Columbia, MO, April 2004 May 2006 School Social Worker and Mental Health Specialist, Jefferson Junior High School, Columbia, MO, August 2003 June 2004 Contracted Investigator Child Orders of Protection, 13 th Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri, Boone County Family Court Services, Juvenile Division, Columbia, MO, February 2003 December 2004.

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Havig CV. 2017

College of Health Sciences

Standard CV

Kirsten Havig

Assistant Professor

Education

Year Institution Degree

2010 University of Missouri PhD, Social Work

1998 University of South Carolina Master of Social Work

1994 University of Missouri Bachelor of Arts, Women’s

Studies

1994 University of Missouri Bachelor of Arts,

Anthropology

Professional Experience (listing year, position and institution)

Academic

Assistant Professor, University of Wyoming, Division of Social Work, 2016 – present

Adjunct Professor, University of Wyoming, Gender and Women’s Studies

Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social

Work, 2011 – 2016

Adjunct Assistant Professor and Social Justice Center Affiliate Faculty, University

of Oklahoma Women’s and Gender Studies Department, 2011 - 2016

Clinical Instructor, University of Missouri School of Social Work, Title IV-E Child

Welfare Traineeship Grant position, 2009 – 2011

Adjunct Instructor, University of Missouri School of Social Work, 2006 – 2009

Teaching Assistant, University of Missouri Women’s and Gender Studies, 2007 – 2008

Practice

Proposal consultant/writer, Family Facets Foster Care Services, Columbia, MO, March

– June 2009

Grant writer, Heart of Missouri Court Appointed Special Advocates, Columbia, MO,

March 2009 – June 2009

Independent pre-adoptive and court-placement home studies, June 2003 – August

2009

Medical Social Worker, Boone Hospital Center, Columbia, MO, May 2006 – November

2008

Advocacy Center Clinical Coordinator, Therapist, and Interim Director, Rainbow

House Emergency Children’s Shelter and Regional Child Advocacy Center, Columbia,

MO, April 2004 – May 2006

School Social Worker and Mental Health Specialist, Jefferson Junior High School,

Columbia, MO, August 2003 – June 2004

Contracted Investigator – Child Orders of Protection, 13th Judicial Circuit Court of

Missouri, Boone County Family Court Services, Juvenile Division, Columbia, MO,

February 2003 – December 2004.

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Clinical Social Worker, Missouri Girls Town, Kingdom City, MO, December 2000 –

June 2003

Deputy Juvenile Officer, 13th Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri, Boone County Family

Court Services, Juvenile Division, Columbia, MO, November 1998 – December 2000.

Clinic counselor and public affairs specialist, Planned Parenthood of South Carolina,

June 1997 – May 1998

Client Services & Advocacy Case Coordinator, South Carolina Department of Health

and Environmental Control Maternal and Child Health Careline, Columbia, SC, August

1997 – May 1998

Teacher and Family Outreach Provider, Park Street Head Start/Central Missouri

Counties Human Development Corporation, Columbia, MO, August 1995 – May 1996

Awards and Honors

Social Work Faculty of the Year 2016 (by student vote), University of Oklahoma Anne

and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work

One of Ten YWCA Women of the Year for 2015, Tulsa, Oklahoma YWCA

Social Work Faculty of the Year 2013 (by student vote), University of Oklahoma Anne

and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work

Recipient, Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award, University of Missouri School of Social

Work Alumni Board, Columbia, MO, April 2010

Honorary faculty inductee by student selection, Phi Alpha Honor Society, Chi Delta

Chapter, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, September 2009

Recipient, Missouri Juvenile Justice Association’s Award of Excellence in

Programming for the 13th Circuit Court’s Young Women Achieving Success Program,

Missouri, 1999.

Research and Scholarship

Grants and Funding: (list year, PI or other investigators, name of grant, funding source,

amount, indicate type of grant [research, teaching, clinical practice])

The experiences of sexual and gender minority youth in Wyoming: A Photovoice project.

Partial funding from the UW Social Justice Research Center. $1,500. Principal

Investigator: Dr. Kirsten Havig, 2017

Perceptions of Child Welfare Professionals on Key Core Competencies: A Mixed-

Methods Study Research funded by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Child

Welfare Training Program. $60,000. Co-Investigators: Dr. Julie Miller-Cribbs, Dr.

Kirsten Havig, Dr. David A. McLeod, Dr. Megan Gandy-Guedes, and Dr. Steven Wells,

2016

A mixed-methods study of the commercial sexual exploitation of children in Oklahoma

$5,000 seed funding for research from the University of Oklahoma Knee Center for

Strong Families and cost of spring/summer 20-hour/week Graduate Research Assistant

Principal Investigator: Dr. Kirsten Havig. 2014-2015

Assessing DHS Data for Rubric Development; and Development and Evaluation of Child

Welfare Hands-on Testing Protocols: Measuring the Effectiveness of Simulation Training

$60,000 research funded by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services Child Welfare

Professional Enhancement Program. Co-Investigators: Dr. Julie Miller-Cribbs, Dr.

David A. McLeod, & Dr. Kirsten Havig. 2013-2014

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Voices of Survivors: Photovoice with Survivors of Domestic Violence in a Transitional

Living Program

$1,200 funded by University of Oklahoma College of Arts and Sciences Faculty

Enrichment Grant Program. Co-Investigators: Dr. Rachael Robinson-Keilig & Dr.

Kirsten Havig. 2012-2013

Adult survivors’ experiences of commercial sexual exploitation as children: A grounded

theory study. $7,000 research funding from the University of Oklahoma Research

Council Junior Faculty Research Program. Principal Investigator: Dr. Kirsten Havig.

2012

Publications (Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles): (your name in bold, indicate if data-based,

student authors and/or invited publication)

Bragg, J., Havig, K., Ricky T. Muñoz, R. T., & Gordon, J. (2017). Capturing the complexity of sexual identity: Better data for more inclusive social work research. International Journal of Arts and Sciences, 10(02), 527–534.

Bragg, J., Havig, K., Munoz, R. (2017). Absent in Theory, Invisible in Practice: Queering HBSE for a More Inclusive Social Work Profession. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social

Environment, 28(1), 44-57. (Data-based article. First author is a former student and this

paper came out of a shared project in which my role was conceptual and theoretical

development, instrument development, data analysis and development of implications for

social work education, practice, and research.)

Dailey, A. L., Washington, K. T., & Havig, K. (2016). Brown lettuce and rodent traps,

granola and trees: A qualitative study of an experiential teaching tool to promote socially

just practice. The Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 13(2). 47-55. (Brought in by

other authors after several journal rejections in order to strengthen the theoretical

framework of the data-based paper due to my previous work around the promotion of

social justice in social work education; first author was a PhD student at the time of

submission)

Curl, Angela, & Havig, K. (2014). A case study of Missouri’s Deferred Retirement

Incentive for state employees. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 26(3). 249-265. (My

role in this data-based manuscript was Graduate Research Assistant during my PhD

study: data entry and analysis as well as writing much of the discussion section)

Havig, K. (2013). Empowering students to promote social justice: A qualitative study of

field instructors’ perceptions and strategies. The Field Educator, 3(2). Retrieved January

2, 2014, from http://fieldeducator.simmons.edu/article/empowering-students-to-promote-

social-justice-a-qualitative-study-of-field-instructors-perceptions-and-strategies/. (Data-

based [design, collection, analysis and write-up] dissertation article)

Anderson, K.M., Danis, F.S. & Havig, K. (2011). Adult daughters of battered women:

Recovery and posttraumatic growth following childhood adversity. Families in Society,

92(2), 154-160. doi:10.1606/1044-3894.4092. (My role in this data-based manuscript was

Graduate Research Assistant during my PhD study: qualitative grounded theory data

analysis and construction of theoretical model; writing and editing throughout. Cited by

12, Web of Science: 5)

Sable, M.R., Havig, K., Schwartz, L.R., & Shaw, A. (2009). Hispanic immigrant women

talk about family planning. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 24(2), 137-151.

doi:10.1177/0886109909331693. (My role in this data-based manuscript was Graduate

Research Assistant during my PhD study: qualitative focus group data analysis and

synthesis around emergent themes; writing and editing throughout. Cited by 11, Web of

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Science: 5)

Havig, K. (2008). The health care experiences of adult survivors of child sexual abuse: A

systematic review of the literature. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 9(1), 19-33.

doi:10.1177/1524838007309805. (Cited by 51, Web of Science: 25)

Publications (Non-Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles): (your name in bold, indicate if data-

based, student authors and/or invited publication)

Havig, K. (2015). In our own backyards: Child sex trafficking in the land of the free.

Simple Gifts, 13(1), 7-8. (Invited essay)

Munoz, R. T., Havig, K., Hellman, C. M., & Aragon, J. S. (2012). Hope therapy and

mental health social work. NASW Mental Health Section Connection, Fall, 6 - 8.

Publications (Refereed Book and Monograph Chapters): (your name in bold, indicate if data-

based, student authors and/or invited publication)

Havig, K., Natale, A.P., McLeod, D.A., and Gandy-Guedes, M. (2017, in press). Social

and Economic Justice. In Dentato, M.P. (Ed.) Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ

Community: Exploring Practice and Policy Factors. Chicago, IL: Oxford University

Press.

McLeod, D.A., Havig, K., Natale, A. P., and Gandy-Guedes, M., (2017, in press).

Intimate Partner Violence. In Dentato, M.P. (Ed.) Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ

Community: Exploring Practice and Policy Factors. Chicago, IL: Oxford University

Press.

Gandy-Guedes, M., Havig, K., Natale, A. P., and McLeod, D.A. (2017, in press). The

impact of trauma. In Dentato, M.P. (Ed.) Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ

Community: Exploring Practice and Policy Factors. Chicago, IL: Oxford University

Press.

Natale, A. P., Havig, K., Gandy-Guedes, M., and McLeod, D.A. (2017, in press). The

intersection of policy and practice. In Dentato, M.P. (Ed.) Social Work Practice with the

LGBTQ Community: Exploring Practice and Policy Factors. Chicago, IL: Oxford

University Press.

Anderson, K. M., Havig, K., & Danis, F.S. (2015). Adult daughters of intimate partner

violence survivors: From childhood powerlessness to adult empowerment. In A. Mason

& D. Bathory (Eds.), Where to from here?. Whitney, U.K.: Inter-Disciplinary Press.

Publications (Technical Reports): (your name in bold, indicate if data-based, student authors

and/or invited publication)

Miller-Cribbs, J., Havig, K., McLeod, D., Smith, L. (2015) Hands-on testing (HOT):

Recommendation and final report. Oklahoma Department of Human Services: Child

Welfare Services. Available: https://shareok.org/handle/11244/14569

Publications (Book Reviews): N/A

Publications (Other): N/A

Presentations (Refereed National and International Abstracts): (your name in bold, indicate

if data-based, student authors and/or invited presentation)

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Natale, A.P., Havig, K., Gandy-Guedes, M., & McLeod, D.A. (2017). Policy practice with LGBTQ people: Advancing Civil Rights Equality and Equity. Presentation at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, TX.

Bragg, J., Havig, K., and Munoz, R. (2016). Sexual Identity and Childhood Trauma: Is

One Question Enough? Poster presentation at the National Association of Social Workers

Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (Data-based, shared study design, survey

construction, data analysis and write-up; first author was a master’s student at time of

submission).

Havig, K., Natale, A.P., McLeod, D.A., and Gandy-Guedes, M. (2016). LGBTQ Social

and Economic Justice: Strategies for Inclusion in Social Work Education. Presentation at

the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

Havig, K. & Byers, L. (2015). Historical trauma as a tool for building culturally-

empowered social work. Interactive workshop at the Annual Program Meeting of the

Council on Social Work Education, Denver, CO.

Havig, K. (2014). Enhancing the social justice competency through field education:

Addressing supports and barriers. Poster presentation at the Annual Program Meeting of

the Council on Social Work Education, Tampa, FL. (Data-based, from dissertation)

Havig, K. & Byers, L. (2014). Pathways to empathy: Lessons from social work education

for anti-racist practice. Workshop for the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation

5th Annual Symposium on Reconciliation in America: Education for Reconciliation,

Tulsa, OK.

Havig, K. (2009). It’s what we fight for: Social justice and field education. Paper

presentation at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education,

San Antonio, TX. (Data-based, from dissertation)

Danis, F.S., Anderson, K.M., & Havig, K. (2009). Adult daughters of battered women:

Posttraumatic growth following childhood trauma. Paper presentation at the annual

meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. (Data-based

grounded theory study)

Danis, F., Anderson, K.M., & Havig, K. (2008). Adult daughters of battered women:

Posttraumatic growth following childhood trauma. Paper presentation at the Annual

Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA. (Data-

based grounded theory study)

Presentations (Refereed Local and Regional Abstracts): (your name in bold, indicate if data-

based, student authors and/or invited presentation)

Havig, K. (2017, August). From intergenerational trauma to legacies of resilience: Posttraumatic growth as a tool for empowering survivors of family violence. Presentation at 2017 Wyoming’s Joint Symposium on Children and Youth (WJSCY), Laramie, WY.

Havig, K. (2017, April). Reframing adversity as a pathway to strength: Applying concepts of resilience

and posttraumatic growth for the promotion of individual and community wellbeing. Presentation at the

21st Annual Shepard Symposium, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.

Hellman, C. M., Munoz, R. T. & Havig, K. (2012, March). Nonprofits as pathways of

hope. Presentation at the 36th Annual State Conference of the Oklahoma Chapter of the

National Association of Social Workers, Norman, OK.

Anderson, K.M., & Havig, K. (2009, February). Adult daughters of battered women:

Posttraumatic growth following childhood trauma. Paper presentation at the Missouri

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Coalition Against Domestic Violence training conference, Columbia, MO. (Data-based

grounded theory study)

Havig, K. (2008, April). What the body remembers: A systematic review of evidence on

the health care experiences of adult survivors of child sexual abuse and sensitive

practice. Poster presentation at the MU Body Project Conference, University of Missouri,

Columbia.

Havig, K. (2008, January). Transforming powerlessness: Posttraumatic growth among

adults exposed as children to their mothers’ battering. Paper presentation at the

Women’s and Gender Studies Graduate Conference, University of Missouri, Columbia.

(Data-based)

Presentations (Other): (your name in bold, indicate if data-based, student authors and/or invited

presentation)

Keynote Speaker, Oklahoma Drug and Alcohol Professional Counselors Association

Fall Conference: Understanding the intersections of sex trafficking and substance abuse

and the impact for family wellbeing, October 2015

Presenter, Choctaw Nation and Indian Health Service Annual Behavioral Health

Meeting: Ethics in motion: Creating pathways to social justice-promoting practice, July

2015

Guest Speaker, All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church: In our own backyards: Sex

trafficking in the U.S. and Oklahoma, July 2015

Presenter, Center for Family Resilience at Oklahoma State University: From

intergenerational trauma to legacies of resilience: Posttraumatic growth and

constructivist self-development in survivors of family violence, May 2015

Presenter, Embassy Inn and Suites, Tulsa, OK: What the hospitality industry can do to

prevent and reduce human trafficking, March 2015

Panelist, University of Oklahoma College of Arts and Sciences: Community-engaged

collaborations, February 2015

Presenter, Oklahoma Legislature Public Safety Committee Interim Study on Child Sex

Trafficking: Problem definition and policy recommendations: Child sex trafficking in

Oklahoma, September 2014

Panelist, Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women’s Solutions, Initiatives,

Strategies: Human Trafficking Summit: The current state of research on child sex

trafficking in Oklahoma., July 2014

Panelist, University of Oklahoma – Tulsa Seed Sower Presentation: Miss Representation

Film showing and discussion, April 2013

Continuing Education and Faculty Development Activities: (list of continuing education

activities you have provided to others).

Workshop co-presenter with Dr. Neely Mahapatra, Wyoming Department of Family

Services: Human Trafficking in Wyoming and the U.S., December 2016.

Trainer, Family and Children’s Services: Screening and Identification of Human

Trafficking for Service Providers, May 2016

Presenter, NASW-Oklahoma CEU event: A policy advocacy case: Changing a law to

impact the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Oklahoma, November 2015

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Trainer, Family Crisis and Counseling Center: Serving the LGBTQ Population in

Domestic Violence Settings, July 2015

In-service trainer, Women in Recovery Program at Family and Children’s Services: Sex

trafficking: Realities and Responses, July 2015; April 2016

Trainer, National Resource Center for Youth Services: Working with survivors of child

sexual exploitation and trafficking: Building capacity for child-centered, trauma-

informed responses, May 2015

Presenter, Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma

Continuing Education Program: Building trauma-informed organizations and promoting

self-care, 1-hour CEU workshop, March 2015

Presenter, 3rd Annual Juvenile Law Symposium, Oklahoma Bar Association Juvenile

Law Section: A trauma-informed perspective on the human trafficking of juveniles in

Oklahoma, January 2015

Presenter, Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma

Continuing Education Program: Human trafficking in the U.S. and Oklahoma: What

social workers need to know, 3-hour CEU workshop, October 2014.

Presenter, Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma

Continuing Education Program: Policy advocacy 101: Taking action in 2015, 3-hour

CEU workshop, January 2015

Trainer, Heart of Missouri Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Columbia,

MO: Children with Sexual Behavior Problems, January 2010

Patents N/A

Work in Progress: (List grants, publications and presentations that are in progress, either submitted and under review or in preparation for submission.)

Havig, K. Funding proposal: Enhancing Social Work Policy Practice through Community Engagement. Total amount requested from the Council on Social Work Education Policy Initiative: $5,320.00, submitted February 15, 2018.

McLeod, D.A., Havig, K., Natale, A. P., and Gandy-Guedes, M., Intimate partner violence among LGBTQ people: Trends and opportunities for interprofessional practice (submitted for paper presentation at the 2018 Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting).

Miller-Cribbs, J., McLeod, D., & Havig, K. Developing Instrumentation to Assess Child Welfare Worker Readiness Through Simulation. (submitted for paper presentation at the 2018 Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting).

Havig, K. Turning the lens inward: Truth-telling as a pathway to social justice. (Proposal submitted for workshop presentation at the 2018 UW Shepard Symposium on Social Justice).

Havig, K., & Turner, L. Youth-serving professionals’ perceptions of child trafficking policy implementation: Focus group findings on progress toward safe harbor. (Data-based manuscript in preparation for journal submission)

McDowell, C. & Havig, K. (Revise and resubmit, Trauma, Violence, and Abuse). Animal-assisted therapy and trauma-informed care: A review of the evidence base and its promise for the future. (Review article. First author is a former student and this paper came out of a shared project in which my role was conceptual and theoretical development, analysis of findings of review, and development of implications for social work education, practice, and research.)

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Havig, K. & Byers, L. Truth and reconciliation: A pathway for culturally-responsive social work. (In

progress theoretical and review article aimed at providing social work educators and

practitioners with tools for teaching and engagement around historical trauma and

application of truth and reconciliation concepts and strategies; target for submission fall

2018)

Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research Supervision (Supervisor, Committee

Chair or Co-chair) (Name of student, thesis/dissertation title and year)

2017-18

Amanda Barnard, MSW Thesis: (no title to date; study is exploratory investigation of

foster parent perceptions of support), Committee Chair.

Monika Leininger, MSW Thesis: An exploration of the state of environmental justice

awareness amongst Wyoming social workers, Committee Chair.

Peter Kingsley, MSW Thesis: Gender differences in posttraumatic growth, Committee

Chair

Anna Bohl, MSW Plan B (no title to date), Committee Chair.

Leanne Gerding, MSW Plan B (no title to date), Committee Chair

Sally Michelena, MSW Plan B (no title to date), Committee Chair

Maryanne Kaboi, MSW Plan B (no title to date), Committee Chair

Alicia Selfridge, MSW Plan B (no title to date), Committee Chair

James Trosper, MSW Plan B (no title to date), Committee Chair

Liana Moskowitz, MSW Thesis (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Neely Mahapatra

Alison Applin MSW Plan B (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Neely Mahapatra

Doug Geisner, MSW Plan B (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Diane Kempson

Livvy Gerrish, MSW Plan B (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Diane Kempson

Michael Holland, MSW Plan B (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Diane Kempson

2016-17

Theresa Martin, MSW Thesis (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Mona Schatz

Stephanie McMacken, MSW Plan B (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair:

Dr. Valerie Thompson-Ebanks

Carrie Jo Stahley, MSW Plan B (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Diane Kempson

Joseph Gonzalez, MSW Plan B (no title to date), inside committee member. Chair: Dr.

Donna Bliss

Consulting and Other Scholarship Activities – N/A

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Teaching

Course

Number

Course Name Year Credit

Hours

Number

of

Students

SOWK-

4550/SOWK-

5550

Child Welfare Policy and Practice 2018 3 20

SOWK 4850 Social Welfare Policy: Human Rights and

Social Justice

2018 3 25

SOWK 5500 Advanced Policy: Advocacy and Social Action

2017 3 21

SOWK 5115 Social Welfare Policy: Human Rights and

Social Justice

2017 3 15

SOWK

4780/SOWK

5800

Trauma-informed care 2017 3 22

SOWK-

4550/SOWK-

5550

Child Welfare 2017 3 9

SOWK 4850 Social Welfare Policy: Human Rights and

Social Justice

2017 3 19

SOWK 5115 Social Welfare Policy: Human Rights and

Social Justice

2016 3 11

Guest lectures

Guest lecturer, Human Services Administration graduate course, University of

Oklahoma: Understanding and Responding to Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue,

and Burnout, Fall 2013

Guest lecturer, multiple sections of Human Diversity and Societal Oppression graduate

course, University of Oklahoma School of Social Work: Violence Against Women, Fall

2012, Fall 2013

Panelist, University of Oklahoma – Tulsa Seed Sower Presentation: Miss Representation

Film showing and discussion, April 2013

Guest Lecturer, Sex Trafficking and the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in

the United States, Violence Against Women course, University of Oklahoma Department

of Human Relations, Fall 2012 & Sexism course, Northeastern State University, March

2015

Advising

Year Number of Undergraduate Advisees Number of Graduate/Resident

Advisees

2017 14 9

2016 8 0

Field liaison

University of Wyoming: 6 MSW students in Field Practicum

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University of Wyoming: 7 students in Field Practicum (6 BSW, 1 MSW)

Prior to UW employment:

o Youth Field Unit instructor/liaison, Fall 2014/Spring 2015

o Field liaison, University of Oklahoma, Spring/Summer 2012, Spring/Summer

2013, Spring 2014

o Faculty field liaison, University of Missouri, Fall 2006, Summer 2010, Fall 2010,

Summer 2011

o Practice-based field instructor, University of Missouri, 1999 – 2006

University Service (Listing of Committee/Administrative Responsibilities)

University of Wyoming

o 2016-17 Program and Planning Committee, Mathew Shepard Social Justice

Symposium

College of Health Sciences

o Faculty Development Committee

o Division of Social Work Director search committee member

Division/School

o 2017 MSW Program Committee

o Faculty advisor, Phi Alpha National Social Work Honor Society, Delta Upsilon

Chapter, 2017-18

Service prior to UW employment

o Reviewer, Social and Behavioral Student Research Day, University of Oklahoma,

March 2016

o Graduate Committee member, Women’s and Gender Studies Department,

University of Oklahoma, Fall 2014 - present

o MSW Student Association Faculty Advisor, Anne and Henry Zarrow School of

Social Work, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, February 2012 – present

o Policy Committee Chair, Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work,

University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, August 2012 – present

o Curriculum Committee member, Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social

Work, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, August 2011 – present

o Master’s Thesis Committee member, Kilmyn S. Graf, University of Oklahoma

School of Dance, 2013-2014 academic year

o Graduate Committee member, Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work,

University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, August 2011 – May 2013

o Social Justice Center Committee member, Women’s and Gender Studies,

University of Oklahoma, October 2011 – present

o OU Speakers Service Provider, Registered Topic: It Happens Here?: Child Sex

Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation, University of Oklahoma,

January 2012 – present

o Capstone Committee Member, Sarah M. Gray, University of Oklahoma

Department of Organizational Dynamics. Thesis: Understanding the relationship

between collective leadership and emotional intelligence in different team

settings, Fall 2012

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o Hope Conference Steering Committee, Center of Applied Research for

Nonprofit Organizations, April – October 2012

o Title IV-E Child Welfare Traineeship Committee, School of Social Work,

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, August 2009 – June 2011

o Doctoral Committee Student Representative (elected), School of Social Work,

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, August 2008 – May 2009

o Curriculum Committee, Women’s and Gender Studies Department, University

of Missouri, Columbia, MO, August 2007 – May 2008

o BSW Program Professional Advisory Committee, School of Social Work,

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, October 2004 – April 2006

Professional/Community Service

Community Service Activities

o Board member, Wyoming Women Rise, 2017

o Task force member, Council on Social Work Education National Trauma

Competency Development, Policy subcommittee, 2016-17

o Mentor, Oklahoma Department of Human Services LEAD UP Program, 2014-15

o Member, Oklahoma Women’s Coalition Violence Prevention and Response

Committee, 2014 - present

o Member, Tulsa County Child Protection Coalition Child Trafficking Task Force

Committee for the development of victim services protocols, 2014; Policy

Advocacy Committee member, 2014-15; Data and Research Committee chair,

2015

o Member, Institute for Child Advocacy Juvenile Justice Collaboration, Oklahoma

City, OK

o Board member and Secretary, Oklahomans Against the Trafficking of Humans

(OATH), Tulsa, OK, June 2011 – May 2012

o Board member, Heart of Missouri Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA),

Columbia, MO, February 2004 – March 2009: Vice-president 2008 – 2009;

special trainer, 2005 – 2010

o Teen Parenting Policy and Prevention Board member, Boone County

Resource Mothers, Columbia, MO, March – December 2000

Professional Memberships and Activities

Manuscript review

Reviewer, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry

Reviewer, Psychological Assessment

Reviewer, Journal of Child Psychiatry and Human Development

Reviewer, Urban Education

Special training

University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine Summer Institute, Tulsa, OK,

2012

Sooner Allies, University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, 2011

Finding Words Forensic Interviewing Certification Training, St. Louis, MO, 2003

Educational Surrogate Certification Training, Jefferson City, MO, 2001

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Professional organizations

Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

Social Welfare Action Alliance (SWAA)

Clinical Practice

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Missouri, 2003 – 2012