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Curriculum VitaeSTAN de MELLOEducationEmploymentMaster of Public Administration (MPA)Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS1983Master of Social Work (MSW)Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS1982Bachelor of Education (B Ed)University of Toronto, Ontario1977Bachelor of Commerce (B Comm)Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS1976UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONSchool of Social Work, 1996Position: Field Faculty & Asst. Teaching ProfessorAssociate Director & Field Faculty (2010-2017)Co-Director & Field Faculty 2008-2010Practicum placement and supervision of social work students. Field liaison and education.Practicum instructor training, including leading development for specialized cross-culturaltraining. Teaching senior u/graduate practice seminar and summer graduate level MSWpracticum seminar. MSW group work, community development summer immersion fieldschool, Blood Indian Reserve, Alberta, Canada 2000-4.Planning, development and implementation of UW SSW Community Service Learningcredit option for u/graduate program.Higher Education Consortium (WA) Community Service Learning (CSL)grant PI 25,0002003-4; 2004-5RGK Foundation CSL grant PI 26,000 2004-5; 10,000 2005-6Canadian Studies Enhancement grant PI 2004-11 2000-1500Project team member & PI for inter-university DSHS grant ( 150,000) to train FirstNations MSW social workers. 1999-2001Project team member & PI for 3 Years inter-university DSHS grant ( 200,000) to trainFirst Nations BASW social workers. 2000-2003.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE FRASER VALLEYSocial Work Program, 1992-98Position: Lecturer – Introduction to social services, interpersonal communication,community development, cross-cultural S.W.practice, practicum supervision.UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (UBC)School of Social Work, 1990 –3Position: lecturer – social work practice, First Nations social work, communitydevelopment, human resources management, practicum supervision, field education,graduate students research supervision.

2UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (UBC)School of Community & Regional Planning 1990-4Position: Co-ordinator and course plannerCommunity development planning for First Nations. 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994.Intensive summer program for community planners, & social workers from First Nationsacross CanadaNATIVE EDUCATION CENTRE, VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE1986-1990Position: Co-ordinator of Skills Training Programs(Dept. Head)Co-ordinator/Head Instructor Native Public Administration ProgramManagement of program and delivery of instruction within one year college level publicadministration program and co-ordination and supervision of six other training programsincluding practicum supervision and field education.OPEN COLLEGE, OPEN LEARNING AGENCY1988-1989Position: Social Work Consultant/TutorResponsible for : Design, editing and delivery of an introductory course in Social Work fordistance learning.SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, UBC1990Position: sessional instructorResponsible for: Design and delivery of First Nations social services courseBLOOD TRIBE, ALBERTAJune, 1994 – Planning workshop, 3 day Blood Tribe Education Board, Polson, Montana.September, 1994 – Planned, organized and delivered one-week community developmentcourse for Blood Tribe Social Services and Administration .March, 1993 – Consultation and Planning workshop, Red Crow Community College.Providing direction and support for professional and continuing education for tribal socialservices.Blood Tribe Social Services & Health CentreApril 1986 – December 1988Team building, development of terms of reference for comprehensive social services,health study, & program evaluation.MINISTRY OF HEALTH, VANCOUVER1986 – 1987Position: Social Work ConsultantAssessment and evaluation of services to Native children in compulsory care. Provision ofdirect services and consultation to front-line case workers.SURREY REHABILITATION SOCIETY1986Position: Social Work Evaluation SpecialistResponsible for: Assessment and feasibility study of specialized educational program fordisabled adults.ALBERTA SOCIAL SERVICES1983 –1986Position: Social worker/Team leader/Faculty member

3Design and implementation of computer assisted foster home matching model; delivery ofchild welfare services in region; delivery of First Nations cross-cultural training.Practicum instruction and supervision.OJIBWAYS OF ONIGAMING FIRST NATION, NESTOR FALLS, ONTARIO1977 – 1981Position: Social studies and business studies instructorPlanning, development and delivery of secondary school curriculum for students and adultlearners; strategic team member community socio-economic development projectinvolving wild rice production.Presentations, WorkshopsUnderstanding the Columbia River Treaty, week-long course traveling alongriver, crossing the 49th exploring and learning with social work &multidisciplinary students and faculty about the social, political, environmentaland economic opportunities & challenges of international river treaties andimplications for social work across the 49th July 2018In Search of Spirit: Celebrating Warrior Scholars Across the 49th presentationat Indigenous Social Work Conference Alta, Norway June 4 2017“Thinking Globally-Acting Locally: Preparing Students for InternationalPlacements”. NASW Conference, April 2006Journey to Understanding: Indian Child Welfare & Fetal Alcohol SpectrumDisorders (UW SSW, Canadian Studies UW, United Indians of Al Tribes3 day mutual learning Circle (planner, organizer & presenter)Day Break Star Center, Nov. 12-14 2005“Community Development & Social Work: Cross Cultural Implications”.Invitational presentation , Thammasat University, Dec. 2004“Broken Hearts, Wounded Spirits: Violence & Domestic Violence”NASW Conference, Seattle, March 2003“Social Work with First Nations”Invitational presentation, NEWI, Univ. of Wales U.K. Nov. 2002UBC conference on social work & community development education inVietnam, invitational conference presenter, Dalat University , Vietnam 2002UW SSW International panels, Diversity & Social Justice. Mar. & Apr 2002“Forum on Race”. Dialogue facilitator, Dr. Frank Wu Symposium, Jan. 2002“Different Kind of Talk- Different Kind of World: Reconciliation & SocialJustice”NASW Conference, Mar. 2002“Echoes of Chief Seattle”, Vancouver International Fringe Festival. Theatreproduction by UW/UBC social work students. Planner, organizer andparticipant, Sept. 2001

4UW SSW legislative Simulation School Wide/Seattle Univ. 2001-4“Working with Diversity: Toward Cross Cultural Competence”. Anchors &Identity in Times of Crisis, Society for Social Work Leadership in Healthcare,Seattle, Nov. 1999“Indigenous Ways of Helping & Social Work”. Assembly of First Nations,National Education Invitational Conference, Calgary, Alberta , May 1999.“Restoring Indigenous Ways: Education of First Nations Social Workers”.First Nations Adult & Higher Education Consortium Conference, Red Deer,Alberta, Feb. 1999.“Talking About Difference & Diversity: Intergroup Dialogues”NASW Conference, Fife, WA, Oct. 1998.“Cross Cultural Training for Healthcare Workers”. VA Hospital, Seattle,Aug. 1998.“Intergroup Dialogues”. [with Dr. B.Nagda & Dr. M. Spearmon] CSWEConference, Orlando, FA, Mar. 1998Worldviews in Conflict: Land & Who Controls It. CASSW, St. John’s, Nfld. ,Jun. 1997.“South Asian Social Services Consortium Strategic Planning Worshop”.United Way, Vancouver, Nov. 1997.“Planning for Tribal Child Welfare” [with Dr. R. Bending, Marie Marule andArnold Fox] Justice Institute Conference, Feb. 1997.“Family Assessment Workshop for First Nations”. Kainawa Family &Childrens Services, Standoff, Alta. Nov. 1997.“Racism In B.C.” Invitational TV Special: Media & Teachers, Rogers CableTV, Oct. 1996."Journeys of Discovery: Teaching in a Cross-cultural Environment". [with Dr.Paule McNicoll and John McBride] The Inclusive Curriculum Conference,Douglas College/UCFV, September 1994."Community Development Planning with the New-African community",Vancouver, 4 workshops, 1994-1995, MOSAIC."Community Development: A Cross-cultural Approach", 2 day workshop forMOSAIC staff, Vancouver, BC, May 1994."Change, Transitions, New Beginnings - A Cross-cultural Perspective", 4 dayworkshop for health care professionals, Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BCNovember 1993."Playing with our Emotions: Theatre and Social Work". A workshoppresented at the Learned Societies conference, June 1993, Carleton University,Ottawa."Caring Across Cultures", 2 day cross-cultural immersion workshop forhospital professionals, Grace Hospital, Vancouver, BC May 1993

5"Cross-cultural Awareness in the Human Services"Designer and co-ordinator of workshops for 400 human services workers andcaregivers in Vancouver. MSSH, Vancouver 1990-1991."Native Community Awareness for Non Native Justice Personnel" Workshop,Northern Conference, Yukon, March 1987."Multiculturalism and Native Awareness" workshop, North American Councilon Adoptive Children, Toronto, August 1986.Papers, Reports, ArticlesSocial Work Education Across the 49th Parallel de Mello, S. McEachern, M. Social DialogueIFSW August 2015Broken Hearts, Shattered Spirits: Social work, domestic violence & healthcare [Makay, K. & de Mello,S.] Social Work in Health & Mental Health (global perspectives). Heinonen, T. & Metteri, A.(eds.). Canadian Scholars Press: Toronto, 2005Creating Spaces of Hope & Possibility: A Curriculum Guide for Intergroup Dialogues [ designteam: Nagda, B. et al., de Mello,S]. UW SSW Seattle, WA, 2001Intergroup Dialogue: Education & Action: Innovations at UW SSW. [Nagda, B et al, de Mello, S.]Intergroup Dialogue: Deliberative Democracy in School, College, Community & Workplace.Schoem, D. & Hurtado, S. (eds.). University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, 2001“Intergroup Dialogues: An Innovative Approach to Teaching about Diversity & Justice in Social WorkPrograms”, Nagda et al, de Mello. Refereed article, Journal of Social Work Education, Oct. 1999“Social Work Education Programs for First Nations”. Monogram prepared for the First Nations HigherEducation Consortium, Alberta, Feb. 1999Review of Health Services to Aboriginal People in the Prince George Area. Embree, Clark, de Melloand Sheppard.Consultation and Research Report for Aboriginal Health Policy Branch, Ministry of Health, BC 63pp,December 1994The Search for Control: A First Nations Perspective on Social Issues [, de Mello, S. Sparrow, K.,Watts, J. and Collison, S.]. Critical Choices, Turbulent Times: A community workbook on socialprograms. School of Social Work, UBC Press: Vancouver, 1994"Discovering Common Meaning: Planning Community Development With First Nations", de Mello,Boothroyd, Matthew, Sparrow. Refereed article, Plan Canada, January 1994."Canada's First Nations and Rural Thais: Comparative Issues for Community DevelopmentEducation". Refereed article, Canadian Social Work Review. Summer, 1992.Dept. of Indian & Northern Affairs archives."Journeys of Discovery: Teaching Cross-Cultural Social Work Practice", in Toward cross-culturalSensitivity in the Human Services, Gloria Wolfson (ed.), UCFV Press, 1992."The Gift that Keeps On Giving": [with Debbie Block] A strategic plan for the Richmond Foundation,BC, 20pp 1992.

6"The Socio-Economic Context of Native Child Welfare in Alberta", International Conference,"Reflections on Caring" Edmonton, Catholic Community Services, April 1986."To Care for Our Own", A proposal for a Community-based Professional Social Work Program forBlood-Peigan Human Services Workers, Blood Tribe Social Services, 20 pp. May 1986."Blood Tribe Child-Welfare Program". A Comprehensive Approach for Delivery of CommunityBased Child-Welfare Services, 30pp, Blood Tribe Administration, September 1986."Orientation to Practice". A community-Based Approach for Native Child Welfare Training inAlberta. Blood Tribe Administration, June 1986."Fostering the Native Child". An Information Guide, Alberta Social Services, 40 pp. 1985.'Foster-Home Matching Model". A computer-Assisted Action-Research Project for MatchingChildren-In-Care with Appropriate Foster Families. 60 pp. monogram Alberta Social Services, 1984.National Archives of Canada."Planning Socio-Economic Development Project with Special Target Groups: A Wild Rice CaseStudy". Major research paper (MSW) on community development work with the Ojibways ofOnigaming, NorthWestern Ontario, 1982.Supervised ResearchPlanning in First Nations Communities ) MA Thesis [Jef Cook] external xxaminer , UBC School ofCommunity & Regional Planning., 2002Peer Reviewer for Royal Aboriginal Commission, two research papers (approx. 50 pp. each), on tribalself-government in India and Aboriginal community economic development in BC, 1994-1995.Organizational Change as A Catalyst for Community Development: A Case Study of the Relocationof Kiwassa Neighborhood House [Oscar Allueva]. Primary supervisor, MSW major research paper,May 1993.Determining Child and Family Standards with the Squamish Nation: A Study in CommunityDevelopment Education [Melanie Watt]. Primary supervisor, MSW major research paper, October1992.Continuing education, Professional DevelopmentBASW rep. BPD Conference, Austin ,Texas Oct. 2005BASW rep. BPD Conference, Pittsburgh. Penn. Oct. 2002"Principles and Practices of Popular Education". A 5 day training workshop, Tufts University, Mass.,U.S. April 1995."Building Communities to Sustain through Hard Times and honoring the Sacred Mysteries".Communities, Gender and Spirituality 3 day workshop with Starhawk and David Miller. Squamish,BC, April 1995."Anti-Racism Workshop", 2 day action learning workshop, Chilliwack Community concerns Group,an invitational workshop, March 1995."Cross-cultural Dimensions of Family Violence",. A community-based workshop for workers andTrainers. BC Institute on Family Violence, February 1995.

7"Teaching in the Active Voice". An international intensive participatory workshop on teaching incolleges and universities. UPEI, Charlottetown, P.E.I., August 7-11, 1994."Envisioning the Future". A community development planning 3 day workshop with Warren Ziegler,Vancouver, January 1994.Board memberInternational District Housing Alliance, Seattle 2005Chief Seattle Club, Shelter for Native American in downtown Seattle 2003American Friends Service Committee, Indian Program 2002National Association of Social Workers, WA Ch. 1998-2001Green Thumb Theatre, a children's theatre company producing sociallyrelevant theatre, 1991-5.Vancouver Foundation, Health and Welfare Committee. Overseeing appraisalof project applications, budget 1.5 million, 1993-5.Pacific Association of Continuing Education. 1991-1993.Pacific Spirit Family Services, UBC SSW 1991-1995AwardsUW International Travel Award 2002, 2005BC Asia Pacific Scholar Award “Community Development in Goa.”. GoaUniversity, Goa, India, Aug. 1992.University of Washington, Martin Luther King Community Service Award,2000.

"Reflections on Caring" Edmonton, Catholic Community Services, April 1986. "To Care for Our Own", A proposal for a Community-based Professional Social Work Program for Blood-Peigan Human Servic

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