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Michael Anthony Hart 1 MICHAEL ANTHONY HART Email – [email protected] Post-Secondary Education September 2001-August 2007 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies, PhD Clinical Stream Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work September 1999-April 2000 University of Manitoba Continuing Education Division, General Studies September 1997-May 1998 University of Manitoba, Faculty of Arts, Psychology Major, Sociology Minor Degree: Bachelor of Arts September 1991-August 1997 University of Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies, MSW Clinical Program Degree: Master of Social Work September 1987-April 1989 University of Manitoba, School of Social Work Degree: Bachelor of Social Work September 1984-July 1987 University of Manitoba Faculties of Science and Arts Positions Held March 13, 2013- Present Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba Associate Professor August 2007- March 2013 Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba Assistant Professor July 2010-June 2012 First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research, Department of Community Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba Co-Director August 2005-October 2010 Long Plain Health Centre, Long Plain First Nation, Manitoba Clinical Supervisor January 2003-September 2010 First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Manitoba Region, Winnipeg, Manitoba Clinical Supervisor Michael Anthony Hart 2 July 2002-August 2007 Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba Lecturer July 2002-March 2005 Mino-Ayaawin Counselling Services, Anishinaabe Mino- Ayaawin,Winnipeg, Manitoba Clinical Supervisor January 1999-June 2002 Mino-Ayaawin Counselling Services, Anishinaabe Mino- Ayaawin,Winnipeg, Manitoba Manager/Development Coordinator May 2001-April 2002 Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba, Sessional Lecturer October 2001 Aboriginal Focus Programs, University of Manitoba, Sessional Lecturer August-December 1998 Anishinaabe Mino-Ayaawin/Health Canada, Medical Services Branch, Winnipeg, Manitoba Regional Mental Health Consultant August 1993-August 1999 Faculty of Social Work at Thompson, University of Manitoba Assistant Professor (Instructor from August 1993 to August 1994) January 1998 First Nations Community Wellness Diploma Program, Yellowquill College and the University of Manitoba Instructor March 1997 University du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue and Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay Instructor August-December 1996 Whiskyjack Treatment Centre Inc., Thompson, Manitoba Family Therapist September 1992-June 1993 Engineering Access Program, University of Manitoba Counsellor/Instructor (term position) February-September 1992 Council for Yukon Indians, Whitehorse, Yukon Manager of Treatment for the Yukon Native Alcohol and Drug Addictions Program (term position) October 1991-February 1992 Dene Nets'edet'an, Whitehorse, Yukon Interim Manager July-September 1991 Council For Yukon Indians, Whitehorse, Yukon Michael Anthony Hart 3 Regional Co-ordinator for the Aboriginal Child Care Commission of the Native Council of Canada (Term position) February-July 1991 Odanokii Resources, Winnipeg, Manitoba Program Coordinator and Therapist April 1989-February 1991 Child and Family Services of Central Winnipeg Social Worker September 1988-April 1989 Family Services of Winnipeg Inc. Therapist (BSW Practicum) January-December 1988 University of Manitoba, School of Social Work Teaching Assistant (2 terms, 2 courses) Memberships in Professional Societies February 2000 Aboriginal Social Workers’ Society in Manitoba (founding committee -Present member). Board Member. Spokesperson, August 2007-April 2012, February 2000-April 2003 Treasurer, May 2012-present May 1999 Manitoba Association of Social Workers/Manitoba Institute of Registered -January 2012 Social Workers 1993-1994 Canadian Association of Native Mental Health Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work 1991 -1992 Manitoba Association of Social Workers Publications Dissertation Title Hart, M. A. (2007). Cree ways of helping: An Indigenist research project. Unpublished Doctoral thesis, University of Manitoba. Refereed Books Sinclair, R., Hart, M. A., & Bruyere, G. (Eds., 2009). Wícihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. Hart, M. A. (2002). Seeking Mino-Pimatisiwin: An Aboriginal approach to helping. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Refereed Chapters (in Books or Proceedings): Hart, M. A., & G. Rowe (2014). Legally entrenched oppressions: The undercurrent of First Nations peoples’ experiences with Canada’s social policies. In H. N. Weaver (Ed.), Social Issues in contemporary Native America (pp. 23-41). Williston, VT: Ashgate. Michael Anthony Hart 4 Hart, M. A. (2009). For Indigenous peoples, by Indigenous peoples, with Indigenous peoples: Towards an Indigenist research paradigm. In R. Sinclair, M. A. Hart, & G. Bruyere (Eds.), Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. Hart, M. A. (2009). Anti-colonial Indigenist social work: Reflections on an Aboriginal approach. In R. Sinclair, M. A. Hart, & G. Bruyere (Eds.), Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. Hart, M. A., with Sinclair, R. (2009). Conclusion. In R. Sinclair, M. A. Hart, & G. Bruyere (Eds.), Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing. Hart, M. A. (2008). Critical Reflection on an Aboriginal Approach to Helping. In J. Coates, M. Grey, & M. Yellowbird (Eds.), Indigenous Social Work around the World: Towards culturally relevant education and practice (pp. 129-140). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Press. Hart, M. A. (2006). An Aboriginal approach to social work practice. In T. Heinonen & L. Spearman’s Social work practice: Problem solving and beyond (2nd ed., pp. 235-260). Toronto: Irwin Press. Hart, M. A. (2000). An Aboriginal approach to social work practice. In T. Heinonen & L. Spearman’s Problem Solving and beyond: An introduction to social work practice ( pp. 231-256). Toronto: Irwin Press. Hart, M. A. (2000). An ethnographic study of sharing circles. In J. Oakes, R. Riewe, S. Koolage, L. Simpson, & N. Schuster (Eds.), Aboriginal health, identity and resources (pp. 105-112). Winnipeg: Departments of Native Studies and Zoology, and Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Manitoba. Hart, M. A. (1999). Support for First Nations to address fetal alcohol syndrome and effects. In J. Turpin & G. Schmidt (Eds.), Fetal alcohol syndrome/effect: Developing a community response. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Hart, M. A. (1996). Sharing circles: Utilizing traditional practice methods for teaching, helping, and supporting. In S. O'Meara & D. A. West (Eds.), From our eyes: Learning from Indigenous peoples (pp. 59-72). Toronto: Garamond Press. Refereed Chapters in Progress Hart, M. A. (in print). A brief overview of Indigenous ways of helping. In P. Menzies, & L. Lavallee (Eds.), Journey to healing: Working with Canada’s Indigenous peoples with addiction and mental health issues. Toronto: Centre for Addictions and Mental Health. Bracken, D., & Hart, M. A. (in print). Canadian social work and First Nations peoples. In G. Palattiyil, D. Sidhva, and M. Chakrabarti (Eds.), Social Work in a Global Context: Issues and Challenges. Oxon: Routledge. Refereed Articles in Academic or Professional Journals Hart, M. A. (2010). Indigenous Worldviews, Knowledge, and Research: The Development of an Indigenous Research Paradigm. Journal of Indigenous Voices in Social Work, 1(1), Retrieved from http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/jivsw/ Hart, M. A. (2007). Indigenous knowledge and research: The míkiwáhp as a symbol for reclaiming our knowledge and ways of knowing. First Peoples Child and Family Review, 3(1), 83-90. Hart, M. A. (2003). Am I a modern day missionary? Reflections of a Cree social worker. Native Social Work Journal, 5(November), 299-313. Hart, M. A., & Pompana, Y. (2003). Establishing the Aboriginal Social Work Associations: Sharing the Manitoba Experience. Native Social Work Journal, 5(November), 243-260. Hart, M. A. (1999). Seeking mino-pimatasiwin: An Aboriginal approach to social work practice. Native Social Work Journal, 2(1), 91-112. Michael Anthony Hart 5 Book Reviews, encyclopedia entries, comments in journals Hart, M. A. (2007). Forward. The First Peoples Child and Family Review, 3(1), 4. Book Reviews, encyclopedia entries, comments in journals in progress Hart, M. A. (accepted for publication). Indigenous Social Work. In J. D. Wright (Ed.), the International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Non-refereed Chapters (in Books or Proceedings) Hart, M. A. (2010). Colonization, social exclusion, and Indigenous health. In L. Fernandez, S. MacKinnon, & J. Silver (Eds.), The social determinants of health in Manitoba (pp. 115-126). Winnipeg: Canadian Centre of Policy Alternatives. Publications in Non-refereed Periodicals Hart, M. A. (2006). Brief reflections on sharing circles and Indigenous worldviews and empowerment. Circle Talk, 2(1), 51-53. Non-refereed Book Gosek, G., Pompana, Y., & Hart, M. A. (2005). Aboriginal people and social work 047.422: Community based. Winnipeg, Manitoba: The University of Manitoba, Continuing Education Division, Distance Education Program. Conference Presentations Refereed, Invited Hart, M. A. (November, 2012). The Mino-pimatisiwin approach and sustainable well-being: From inward journeys to social justice. Keynote presentation at the Educating for Sustainable Well- being: Concepts, Issues, Perspectives, and Practices, Winnipeg, MB. Hart, M. A. (May,