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Danielle Jatlow is a Lecturer of Social Work and BSW Program Coordinator at the University of Vermont's Department of Social Work, part of the College of Education and Social Services. She teaches in both BSW and MSW programs and serves as a Principle Consultant in CTTA (Consultation, Training, and Technical Assistance) Services for social service agencies. Her work bridges clinical practice, community health, and creative arts in mental health. She holds an MSW from Columbia University and a BA in English from the University of Michigan.
Education:
- MSW: Columbia University School of Social Work
- BA: English Language and Literature, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Research & Practice Focus: Her expertise centers on adolescent and family health, anti-oppressive practice, and clinical training. She has over 20 years of experience working with marginalized youth, including those experiencing housing insecurity, and families impacted by HIV and incarceration. She co-developed a family-to-family mentoring program for returning incarcerated individuals and founded a literary magazine amplifying underrepresented voices.
Professional Contributions: She has presented nationally on topics like disordered eating in adolescents, ethical public leadership, and mental wellbeing. Recent recognition includes the 2024 Catamount Safety Award.
Consulting & Outreach: Supports creative arts-mental health intersections and provides leadership training via Coro Community Fellow initiatives.




