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Alicia Boatswain-Kyte, Assistant Professor

Dr. Alicia Boatswain-Kyte is a social worker with over ten years of clinical experience working with marginalized individuals, families and groups. The majority of this experience has been in the area of child protection. Her research interests center around the systemic oppression of racialized individuals and how this contributes to their unequal representation within systems of social control. Alicia advocates for transformative social change within our institutions and social policies to ensure that all individuals and groups are able to participate as full and equal peers within society. Her work seeks to identify innovative solutions to facilitating service accessibility to marginalized populations. She is involved with several community organizations aiming to improve the health and social outcomes for Black children and families in Montreal.

Alicia鈥檚 teaching gives consideration to both historical and contemporary social work practice and how it relates to our interventions with marginalized individuals and families. Her pedagogy draws on the importance of social and relational processes pursuant to social justice, while seeking to develop the critical reflexivity of students within the context of their professional social work practice.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, 2018 -听Universit茅 de Montr茅al, 脡cole de travail social

Thesis: Overrepresentation and disparity of Black children reported under the child听protection system: The need for effective cross-system collaboration听Supervisors: Tonino Esposito and Nico Trocm茅

Master of Social Work, 2007 -听91社区, School of Social Work

Bachelors of Social Work, 2005 -听91社区, School of Social Work

Areas of interest and specialization

  • Anti-racism
  • Community-based child welfare
  • Practice with marginalized individuals
  • Social work education
  • Program evaluation

Research

2021 鈥 2023

Building Community Accountability: Addressing the Overrepresentation听and Disparity Faced by Black Children Reported o the Child Welfare

System in Quebec (IN PROGRESS)

PI: Boatswain-Kyte, A.

SSHRC 鈥 Insight Development Grant ($50, 508)

2021 鈥 2022

Impacts de la COVID-19 sur les jeunes racis茅s en transition versl鈥櫭ヾucation postsecondaire : m茅diation des voies de l鈥檈xclusion sociale听vers l鈥檌nclusion (IN PROGRESS)

PI: Boatswain-Kyte, A.

Co-investigators: LaFortune, G; Debrosse, R. Co-applicants: Vaval, P.

FQRSC Impulsion 鈥 appui 脿 la relance 茅conomique ($99, 501)

2020 鈥 2021

COVID-19: Advocating for Resiliency Through Understanding the听Differential Impacts of COVID-19 for Black Montrealers (IN PROGRESS)

PI: Boatswain-Kyte, A.,听Co-investigators: Hanley, J, Callender, T.,听Co-applicants: Callender, T., Lindor, T.

SSHRC 鈥 Partnership Engage Grants ($24, 505)

2019 - 2021

Services d鈥檃ccompagnement juridique des personnes victimes de听Violences sexuelles et d鈥櫭﹙aluation des besoins en violence conjugale (COMPLETED)

PI : Boatswain-Kyte, A.

Clinique Juripop (Minist猫re de la Justice de Qu茅bec) ($49,182)

2018 鈥 2023

Strengthening Families Montreal: Expanding Community-Led Prevention听Capacity (IN PROGRESS)

PI: Boatswain-Kyte, A.

National Crime Prevention Canada (NCPC) ($75,00

Publications

Boatswain-Kyte.A, Brotman, S., Callender, T., Dejean, B., Hanley, J., Jivraj, N., Lindor, T., Moran, J., Muir, S., & Puspparajah, D. (2022). 鈥淲e want our own data!鈥 Building Black community accountability in the collection of health data using a Black emancipatory action research (BEAR) approach. Critical and Radical Social Work.

Boatswain-Kyte, A., Dejean, B., & Esposito, T. (submitted). Racisme anti-Noir, profilage racial et le syst猫me de protection de la jeunesse au Qu茅bec. Revue Nouvelles Pratiques Sociales

Boatswain-Kyte, David, S., Mitchell. N. (2022). Black in the classroom: Teaching anti-oppressive practice in White spaces. Journal of Teaching in Social Work.

Boatswain-Kyte, A., Esposito, T., & Trocme, N. (2022). Impacts of race on family reunification: a longitudinal study comparing exits from Quebec's child welfare system. Child Abuse & Neglect, 125, 105483.

Shah, K., Boatswain-Kyte, A. & Lee, E. O. J. (2021). Anti-racist education in social work: An exploration of required undergraduate social work courses in quebec. Canadian Social Work Review / Revue canadienne de service social, 38(2), 141鈥157.

*Boatswain-Kyte, A., Trocm茅, N., Esposito, T., & Fast, E., (2021). Child protection agencies collaborating with grass-root community organizations: Partnership or tokenism? Journal of Public Child Welfare.

*Boatswain-Kyte, A., Esposito, T., & Trocm茅, N. (2020). A longitudinal jurisdictional study of Black children reported to child protection services in Quebec, Canada. Children and Youth Services Review, 116, 105219.

Kyte, A. & Trocm茅, N. (2017). Final Report: Black Strengthening Families Program Monitoring and Process Evaluation. Submitted to the C么te-des-Neiges Black Community Association and National Crime Prevention Centre Public Safety Canada, Montreal, QC.

Boatswain-Kyte, A., Chabot, M., Esposito, E., Mario, E., Trocm茅, N. (2016). La r茅currence chez les jeunes ayant re莽u des services en protection de la jeunesse: L鈥檈xemple d鈥檜n centre jeunesse du Qu茅bec. On the Radar, 2(1)

Trocm茅, N., Kyte, A., Sinha, V., Fallon, B. (2014). Urgent protection versus chronic need: clarifying the dual mandate of child welfare services across Canada. Social Sciences, 3, p. 483-498.

Kyte, A., Trocm茅, N. (2014). Alberta鈥檚 Child Welfare System. Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal: 91社区

Kyte, A., Trocm茅, N., Chamberland, C. (2012). Evaluating where we鈥檙e at with differential response. Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect, 37(2-3), p. 125-132.

Kyte, A., Sinha, V., & Trocm茅, N. (2012). Final Report Phase II: Strengthening Families Program. Submitted to the African Canadian Development & Prevention Network and the Public Health Agency of Canada, Montreal, QC.

Boatswain-Kyte, A (2011). The Circle of Courage: More than 4 quadrants. MDC Journal Batshaw Youth and Family Centres.

Kyte, A., Pluvinages, S., Rinfret, S (2010). Toward Quality Practices: Application of the British Model of Services for Children and Families, AIDES Initiative: 脡cole de service social, Universit茅 de Montreal: Centre de Liaison on Intervention and Prevention in the Psychosocial Area (CLIPP)

Boatswain-Kyte, A. & Burns, P. (2009). The challenge in evaluating emotional neglect. MDC Journal Batshaw Youth and Family Centres, 5, p. 7-11

Boatswain-Kyte, A (2009). Disorganized attachment: an exploration of attachment-based interventions in application to child protection. In the Know, 1(2) p. 3

PRESENTATIONS

Kyte, A., Esposito, N., & Trocm茅, N. (2019). Overrepresentation and disparity of Canadian Black children reported under the child protection system: The need for effective-cross system collaboration. Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, January 18th

Kyte, A. (2017). Disproportionality and disparity of urban Black children receiving child protection services in Montreal, Quebec. Canadian Research Data Centre Network, Montreal, November 14th .

Boatswain-Kyte, A., Pelletier, S., & Brend, D. (2017). La recherche participative de l鈥檃ction qui bouge : le point de vue des 茅tudiants impliqu茅s dans la recherche en partenariat. Association francophone pour le savoir, Montreal, May 10th

Kyte, A., (2016). Examination of an inter-organizational collaboration and emerging pilot project for English-speaking Black families reported under the child protection system. Health Care Access for Linguistic Minorities Network Conference 2016, Montreal, June 16th

Boatswain-Kyte, A., Sirois, M., Marion, E. (2016). Partenariat universit茅-milieu: un nouveau mode de production de connaissances, une nouvelle approche de la recherche? Association francophone pour le savoir, Montr茅al, May 9th

Kyte, A., Trocm茅, N. Nutton, J. (2012). Overview of differential response systems in Canada. 7th Annual Differential Response Conference, American Humane Society, Nevada, November 16th

Kyte, A. (2012). Une alternative 脿 la DPJ? Orientation des pratiques et politiques dans le domaine des enfants maltrait茅s. 12e 茅dition du colloque annuel du GRAVE, Montreal, June 14th.

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