Katherine Occhiuto
Assistant Professor
- PhD (ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´), MSW (ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´) BA, Political Science and Communications Studies (York University)
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Katherine Occhiuto, MSW, RSW, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ University. Her research and teaching are informed by her practice experience as a youth worker, clinical social worker, community developer, and program evaluator. Katherine’s work focuses on how systems and services can better support people and on how social workers can bridge their values with their practice behaviours.
Areas of Interest:
- Critical clinical and community-based practice
- Mental health
- Poverty and the working poor
- Simulation-based education and research
- Social services provision
- Social work education
Recent Publications (2020- present):
Asakura, K., Gheorghe, R. M., Tarshis, S., & Occhiuto, K. (2023). Translating critical social work into clinical practice: A pilot simulation-based study from Canada. Smith College Studies in Social Work.
Sewell, K., Occhiuto, K., Tarshis, S., Todd, S., & Kalmanovitch, A. (2023). Simulation in social work education: A qualitative study of standardized clients’ experiences. Journal of Social Work Education.
Gheorghe, R., Tarshis, S., & Occhiuto, K. (2023). Student research peer support group: Reflections on mutual aid in qualitative research. Social Work with Groups: A Journal of Community and Clinical Practice, 46(3), 220-234.
Sewell, K., Occhiuto, K., Tarshis, S., Kalmanovitch, A., & Todd, S. (2022). Adapting to online live streamed OSCEs: A teaching note. Journal of Social Work Education.
Occhiuto, K., Sewell, K., & Asakura, K. (2022). Pivoting to online live-streamed simulations: Students’ experiences in clinical social work education. Journal of Social Work Education.
Occhiuto, K. (2022). Data collection strategies for sharing lived experiences: Low-income mothers’ perceptions of text (SMS) and multimedia (mms) data collection. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 37(1), 136-150.
Occhiuto, K., Todd, S., Wilson, T., Garrod, J.Z. (2021). Towards greater transparency regarding cross-sector partnerships for technology development. Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research, 12(2), 89-103.
Asakura, K., Occhiuto, K., Tarshis, S., & Dubrowski, A. (2021). Designing and conducting healthcare simulations: Contributions from social work. Cureus Journal of Medical Science, 13(7).
Todd, S., Occhiuto, K., Asakura, K., & Grassau, P. (2021). Navigating uncertainty in clinical social work practice: A pilot simulation-based study. Clinical Social Work, 49(2), 286-297.
Todd, S., & Occhiuto, K. (2021). Feminist Theories, pp. 259-274. In K.W. Bolton, J.C. Hall., & P. Lehmann (Eds.), Theoretical Perspectives for Direct Social Work Practice: A Generalist-Eclectic Approach (4th edition). Springer Publishing.
Occhiuto, K., & Todd, S. (2020). Critical perspectives on community work with youth, pp. 321-343. In S. Todd & S. Savard’s (Eds.), Canadian perspectives on community development. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press.
Asakura. K., Occhiuto, K., Todd, S., Leithead, C., & Clapperton, R. (2020). A Call to Action on Artificial Intelligence and Social Work Education: Lessons Learned from a Simulation Project Using Natural Language Processing. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 40(5), 501-518.
Asakura, K., Lee, B., Occhiuto, K., & Kourgiantakis, T. (2020). Observational learning in simulation-based social work education. Social Work Education, The International Journal, 41(3), 300-316.
Wilson, T., Todd, S., Occhiuto, K., Garrod, J.Z. (2020). Social workers as double agents: Critical inquiry, social work education, and the youth question. Social Work Education, The International Journal, 39(1), 85-96.
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