Kelley McCall
PhD in Social Work Candidate
        Contact
 
                        Email: kelleymccall@wustl.edu
                     
                       Preferred Pronouns: she/her                    
Areas of Focus
                                                        American Indian and Alaska Native populations
                                                                            Culturally appropriate prevention and intervention strategies 
                                                                            Suicidal ideations and behaviors
                                                                            Substance use disorders
                                                                            Harm reduction
                                                                            Healthcare system inequities and Climate change
                                        
Biography
Kelley, a registered member of the Cherokee Nation, hails from New Mexico, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of New Mexico. As a new transplant in St. Louis, she has earned her two Master’s degrees in Social Work and Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis. Currently, Kelley is a 4th year Ph.D. candidate in Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. Kelley’s research interests are culturally appropriate intervention and prevention strategies for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations with substance use disorders and suicidal ideations and behaviors. Additional interests include harm reduction, climate change and its effects on mental health with Indigenous communities, mental healthcare quality, access, and overall social determinants of health within AI/AN populations. Kelley has many years of experience working for a non-profit center in New Mexico that served those with co-morbid mental health disorders, unsecured housing, and substance use. Kelley intends to share her knowledge as a professor, researcher, volunteer, and advocate. Additionally, Kelley aims to return to her Native communities to assist with any resource development pertinent to their people.