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Martine Lévesque is an Associate Professor at the School of Rehabilitation, University of Montreal. Her research focuses on occupational justice, Indigenous community participation in wellness planning, and the intersection of domestic violence with disability. She works with the Montreal Research Centre on Social Inequality and Discrimination (CREMIS) and has contributed to innovative projects like Inven_T-Technosocial Innovation Center.
- B.Sc. in Occupational Therapy (1990), University of Montreal
- M.Sc. in Biomedical Sciences (1993), University of Montreal
- Ph.D. in Public Health (2016), University of Montreal
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Health Planning and Citizen Participation (2016-2019), McGill University
Her research examines the life-course trajectories of women with disabilities exiting domestic violence, transformative learning in health professions, and community mobilization in Indigenous health promotion. Recent projects include training frontline workers in technosocial support and analyzing structural barriers to violence exit.
Selected grants include a Fonds de recherche du Québec: Society and Culture grant (2022-2025) and Inven_T support (2022-2023). She employs participatory and qualitative methodologies across her work.
Key publications address occupational therapy’s role in violence prevention, Indigenous wellness frameworks, and healthcare education reforms. Her full article list spans themes like cultural security, social determinants of health, and equity in medical training.




