Faculty and staff
Billie Allan joined the School of Social Work in July 2016.
Email: allanb@uvic.ca
Phone: 250-472-4632
Cheryl Aro is a Gitxsan Woman from the Gutginuxw House and the Fireweed Clan. She holds a BSW, MSW, and PhD in the Social Dimensions of Health program from the University of Victoria. Cheryl is honored and grateful to teach as a visitor on the traditional territories of the Songhees, Esquimalt and WS’ANEC’ peoples.
Cheryl's research and teaching interests are in the area of Indigenous, anti-racist education and Indigenous health; particularly Elder healthcare and dementia.
Email: aroc@uvic.ca
Phone: 250-721-8202
Kundoqk, Jacquie Green is from the Haisla Nation. She is the Executive Director of IACE and Associate Professor in the School of Social Work and holds a BSW, MPA, and a PhD through the Faculty of Human and Social Development. Her PhD focus includes an analysis of traditional teachings (Nuyuum) implemented within leadership, practices standards and policy.
Committed to decolonization & cultural renewal, her research interests involve strategizing programs and policies that incorporate a strong Indigenous focus and analysis. She currently is a project manager for the through the faculty of Human and Social Development.
Gwendolyn Gosek joined the School of Social Work in January 2019.
Email: amandalavallee
Qwul'sih'yah'maht, Robina Thomas is Lyackson of the Coast Salish Nation. Vice President, Indigenous, and Associate Professor in the School of Social Work, Robina holds a BSW, MSW, and PhD in Indigenous Governance.
Robina is committed to Indigenous education and her research interests include storytelling, residential schools and Uy'skwuluwun: on being Indigenous. She is dedicated to understanding anti-racism and anti-oppression and how these can be 'lived'.
Kim Grzybowski
Email: kimg@uvic.ca
Kirsten Mikkelsen
Email: km28@uvic.ca
Kirsten has worked with various community organizations and post-secondary education programs designing and delivering on-campus, online, and blended learning courses centering on decolonizing Indigenous content.
Kirsten's primary focus is on the scholarship of teaching with innovation in transforming online education. Recently she has worked collaboratively with colleagues around building digital representations of decolonization in ePortfolios intended to spark and inspire a recognition of ongoing Indigenous and settler-colonial relations in social work education.
Naadli, Todd Ormiston
Email: toddo@shaw.ca
Todd (Wolf Clan) is N. Tutchone & Tlingit. He holds a BSW and MPA and is a sessional instructor with our program. In addition, he is the Program Leader and instructor for the Indigenous Studies Program at Camosun College
Todd's lengthy career as a social services worker included working with youth involved in the criminal justice system. His teaching and research interests have a strong focus on Policy Issues and Indigenous Peoples.