![]() ![]() SSHRC Insight Development Grant ($74,390)Įxploring the barriers and facilitators for effective child welfare intervention for Asian-Canadian children and families: Perspectives of service users service providers UBC Collaborate Research Mobility Award ($5,000)Ĭentre for the Study of Services to Children and Families (CSSCF) Collaboration The Innovative British Columbia Settlement Case Management Service ModelĬo-Investigator (PI: Sarah Dow-Fleisner) 2021-2022 Immigration, Refugee, Citizenship Canada ($65,000) She has worked extensively as a frontline child protection worker conducting child maltreatment investigations and ongoing child protection/family preservation services for ‘high-risk’ children and families.īridging Critical Social Work Education and Clinical Practice: A Design-based Research Study Barbara is an academic affiliate of the SIM Social Work Research Lab at Carleton University.īarbara has direct practice experience as a youth worker for new immigrant adolescents and as a child and youth care counselor in residential group home settings. Her research interests include racial disparities and racial disproportionality in child welfare and social services, cross-cultural social work, evidence-informed practices with children, youth, and families, and the use of simulation in social work education. School of Social Work – Child Welfare Specializationīarbara was the 2016 recipient of the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) Transforming Child Welfare Dissertation Award for her research entitled “Examining child welfare outcomes for Asian-Canadian children and families: A mixed methods study”. Barbara Lee is Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Services to Children and Families.įactor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work & Ethnic and Pluralism Studies Collaborative Graduate Program
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