
معرفی
Deilia McLaughlin is a Lecturer in the Psychology and Human Services Department at Lincoln University. A Philadelphia native and child welfare advocate, she has over two decades of experience in social services, focusing on child protection, trauma-informed systems of care, and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). She provides professional development to Pennsylvania social workers through the PA Child Welfare Resource Center (PACWRC).
- Education: B.Sc. in Psychology from Lincoln University (2003), M.S. in Social Science from Bryn Mawr College
Her expertise spans program development, assessment and evaluation, and project management in public and private sectors. She teaches courses in Psychology and Sociology, integrating her practical experience in trauma-informed care and child welfare advocacy into pedagogy.
Ms. McLaughlin actively promotes systemic change by applying trauma-informed methodologies to child welfare frameworks. While no specific grants or scientific awards are documented in this profile, her work reflects a commitment to advancing social service delivery through evidence-based practices and cross-sector collaboration.

