
About
Heather Peters is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), where she contributes to teaching, research, and community engagement in social policy and practice. She is based at the South-Central campus and is available as a graduate supervisor.
Her research focuses on critical and structural dimensions of social work, with particular emphasis on:
- Homelessness and housing policy, including gendered impacts
- Social and health policy development and access for marginalized populations
- Youth welfare systems and current challenges
- Indigenous self-government and equitable access to services
- Community development and governance models
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her expertise spans structural inequities, policy analysis, and community-based interventions. Her work aligns with transformative social work approaches that challenge systemic barriers.
Dr. Peters has not been noted to have received specific scientific awards in the available information.
She advises graduate students and is involved in research related to social justice, though specific grants or funded projects are not detailed. Her academic leadership supports policy-relevant scholarship and student mentorship in social work.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams, but her profile suggests engagement with community development initiatives and policy-focused research groups within UNBC's School of Social Work.
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