Cheryle Partridge



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Cheryle Partridge

Assistant Professor

Native Human Services
Professional Schools



Sudbury Campus

Cheryle Partridge is a social work educator in the School of Native Human Services at Laurentian University and an Anishinaabe-Kwe (Ojibway woman) from Wasauksing First Nation, near Parry Sound, Ontario. Her family resides on the First Nation.

Cheryle has been a life-long advocate for social justice for Aboriginal peoples who strives to live and abide by the Seven Grandfather Teachings of the Anishinaabe peoples. Cheryle graduated from Laurentian University with her honours degree in Native Human Services in 1993, but feels she has been a helper most of her life.

Attending university as a mature student fulfilled a lifelong dream. After graduation with her Master of Social Work from the University of Toronto in 1994, Cheryle pursued her social work career first in a mental health agency which operated both in Sudbury and in surrounding First Nation communities. She then worked for the Cree Nation in northern Quebec as Director of Professional Services - Social. Since 1999, she has been teaching at Laurentian University in the Department of Native Studies, the School of Social Work and the School of Native Human Services.

Education
  • Honours Bachelor of Social Work
  • Master of Social Work
  • Ph.D. (ABD)
Research Focus Traditional Anishinaabe Knowledge
Residential Schools
Tradition & Culture

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