Kelly Smirle
Instructor / Faculty of Education and Professional Studies - School of Social Work - Social Work
About
Kelly Smirle is currently the Clinical Manager of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit, Early Episode Psychosis and Eating Disorders Program at North Bay Regional Health Centre. Kelly completed her BSW through University of Manitoba and her MSW through University of Waterloo. Kelly recently moved from Hands The family HelpNetwork where she was Clinical Manager of Live in Treatment Services and had been the project lead for a complete redesign of the mental health live in treatment centre for youth creating an intensive program and crisis stabilization. Kelly is also a partner in the redesign of crisis services for children’s mental health in the community. Currently Kelly is working on program development of Outpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services and Eating Disorders Program. Kelly started her career as a Child and Youth Worker working in youth treatment centres. She recognized a passion to continue to learn and grow and continued her education while gaining experience in the social work field. Kelly is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Attachment, Regulation and Competency Framework, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention, Cognitive Behavior Therapy and a variety of other approaches. Other areas of interest and experience include development of programs and coordinating services between social agencies.
Education
MSW, University of Waterloo
BSW, Univesity of Manitoba
RSW, Child and Youth Worker, Cambrian College
Research
Kelly is a new part time teacher at Nipissing University and is looking forward to this year. Kelly has provided training to practitioners in crisis intervention, mental health programs, and provided training sessions previously to the North Bay Police force in recognizing symptoms of youth mental health needs to support in the Crisis Rapid Response program using the HealthIM screener. Kelly is teaching SWRK 3216 Professional Skills Development.
Publications
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