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Kristina Nikolova has been researching national and international gender-based violence for over ten years. She is particularly interested in how national policies and organizational practices exacerbate or ameliorate the risks of violence against women and children. Kristina has worked in child protection, developing training programs for child protection workers to meet the needs of vulnerable families facing multiple risk factors such as intimate partner violence, poverty, and trauma. She is dedicated to helping the next generation of social work students engage in international social work and policy advocacy to improve outcomes for families involved in social service systems. Kristina is currently leading funded research projects focusing on family self-sufficiency and workforce retention within the realms of child welfare and intimate partner violence.
University of Windsor • Windsor, ON, Canada
Teaching and overseeing the Bachelor of Social Work program, focusing on integrating research into curriculum.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.