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Scot Evans
Scot Evans
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- Work Phone: 305-284-4142
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Added photo "image001.jpg"3 weeks ago- Posted forum topic "Remembering Seymour Sarason"6 weeks ago
- Posted forum topic "Council of Education Programs (CEP) Call for Nominations"4 months ago
Added "Council of Education Programs (CEP) Call for Nominations"4 months ago- Posted forum topic "Project Coordinator for Health Services and Research"5 months ago
- Added blog article "Web 2.0 at Southeast Region Eco Conference"5 months ago
Added "Program_7thECCP.pdf"5 months ago
Added "visual model of od factors and customer service.docx"9 months ago
Added "SCRA Poster 2009 - Montclair.ppt"9 months ago
Added "2009 RFP Student Research Grant.pdf"9 months ago
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- Blog Articles24(17%)
- Forum Posts14(9%)
- Comments10(7%)
About
Dr. Evans joined the EPS faculty at the University of Miami in August, 2008. He received his Ph.D. in Community Research and Action at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University in 2005. He has a master¹s degree in Human Development Counseling also from Vanderbilt. Dr. Evans also has extensive practical experience in community-based organizations as a youth development worker, crisis worker, family counselor, youth program developer, program evaluator, and organizational consultant.
Dr. Evans’ current work and interests include promoting the role of community-based human service organizations in the promotion of wellbeing, social change, and social justice. He is co-investigator on the Miami SPECs project with organizational partners in the Miami area. This three-year project is promoting strength-based practice, prevention, empowerment, and community change while researching the process of organizational transformation in these settings.
Dr. Evans is also actively involved in promoting action for social change. He is the co-founder of Psychologists Acting with Conscience Together (PsyACT), the webmaster for the Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA – APA Division 27), and a member of Psychologists for Social Responsibility.
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