Description | Global Mental Health Speaker Series - Indigenous Mental Health - Dr. Emma Elliott Please register to let us know you'll be attending! Join the UW Consortium for Global Mental Health and the Population Health Initiative on Thursday, May 16 from 3:00-4:30pm in the Hans Rosling Center (HRC) room 101 as part of our 2023-24 speaker series on Global Mental Health. May features a lecture by Dr. Emma Elliott on indigenous mental health. Members of the audience will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the lecture and can stay for an informal reception following the lecture. - Dr. Emma Elliott (Cowichan Tribes) is an assistant professor in the Department of Learning Sciences and Human Development in the College of Education at the University of Washington. She holds both a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and a Master of Social Work in Children, Youth, and Families. The interdisciplinary intersections of her research include culture, learning, and human development; land-based and Indigenous methodologies; and trauma, prevention, and recovery among Indigenous children and youth. By employing a strengths-based approach to healing, Dr. Elliott rigorously engages youth, families, and communities in the development of integrated educational and behavioral health interventions to address social issues. Her research centers ethical frameworks generated by Indigenous and land-based knowledges and practices to create process-centered approaches that illuminate Indigenous pathways toward collective livelihood. Dr. Elliott is currently partnering with members of the Cowichan Tribes to design programming to strengthen the physical, mental, intellectual, and cultural health of the community.
Staff, faculty, and students of all disciplines are welcome to attend this hybrid event. Reception to follow event from 4:00-4:30pm—don’t miss out on beverages and treats! Please register with the link to let us know you’ll be attending: bit.ly… |
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