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Michelle Greason is an Associate Professor in Social Work at St. Thomas University (STU), with a PhD from the University of New Brunswick. She specializes in structural social work, ethics, long-term care (LTC), and narrative engagement.
- St. Thomas University (BA, BSW)
- University of New Brunswick (PhD)
Her research focuses on policy-ethics intersections in LTC, anti-oppressive practice, and narrative care training. She employs qualitative methods with a "bottom-up" approach, emphasizing knowledge mobilization and interdisciplinarity.
Notable contributions include empirical ethics studies in LTC, structural social work mentorship frameworks, and narrative engagement training for healthcare professionals. She collaborates with public/private sectors and participates in provincial aging strategy initiatives.
- Embodying structural social work in practice
- Narrative care training models
- System navigation for older adults
- Policy-ethics dynamics in LTC
- Qualitative Delphi methodology
- Anti-oppressive social work pedagogy
Michelle actively teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on social policy, ethics, and practice theory while maintaining her registered social work credentials.
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