ROSALIND H. KIRK PhD Dr. has over 25 years of professional experience including nine years of research and teaching in the fields of early childhood, youth, family and community services at Michigan State University, USA and over fifteen years of child and family welfare practice, policy development, and senior social work management in Scotland. She holds a PhD in Social Policy and Social Work from the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Her dissertation focused on the impact of child daycare on the stress, resilience and well-being of young families. She specializes in child and youth welfare; child, youth, family and community program evaluation, inclusive preventive practices among at risk communities; research, teaching and evaluation of community-based services, child daycare and parenting. Between 2007 and 2010 Dr. Kirk managed a statewide evaluation of a preschool mental health intervention program; provided community service and outreach in 2008-2009 by leading and conducting an evaluation of a School of Social Work, Michigan State University summer camp program for foster youth interested in pursuing higher education; and consulted for MI not-for profit organizations. Recent work has been conducted in both the U.S. and U.K. Recent Key Experience and Qualifications Experience and qualifications in social work; specializing in child and youth welfare Mixed method evaluation of health and social programs. Experience of, and higher education (PhD) qualifications in research and evaluation of community-based child, youth and family partnerships and initiatives. Manuscript, grant, report & newsletter writing, in-service training and presentations to a range of audiences Book reviewer for International Journal of Social Work 2007-08, Research on Social Work Practice in 2010. Policy development in the field of child welfare, child protection and family support at local government and national levels in Scotland. Teaching and writing a hybrid undergraduate course in 2007-08 (FCE 280). When taught, this included an optional on-line module on Children s Rights. International coordination of an experimental module with students Graduate and under-graduate teaching including courses and seminars on infant programs and planning, child development, community context early childhood, evaluation, child and family outcomes, social support networks, international child and family culture, policy and practice Conference presentations to a range of audiences including academic peers, students, Head Start staff, parents, MSUE staff and nurses in USA, social workers, teachers, community groups and health staff on a range of topics including prevention, inclusion, evaluation, fostering and adoption, child protection, family support Multi-disciplinary planning, collaboration and social work service delivery; especially with Health and Education Services Development and implementation of collaborative outreach strategies Extensive experience staff & budget management 1
Education 1999 Ph.D., University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, Social Work and Social Policy 1989 M.Sc., University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, Applied Social Research 1983 CQSW, Dip. SW, University of Stirling, Scotland, Social Work 1976 B.Sc., University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, Social Science Relevant Professional Experience Selected Experience with Michigan State University, (2001 - present) 2007-Current Project Manager /Assistant Professor (50% time), College of Education, MSU (PI John Carlson, Laurie Van Egeren & Holly Brophy-Herb) 2008-2010 Evaluator (voluntary), School of Social Work, MSU. 2004-2008 Adjunct Faculty/Assistant Professor, Department of Family & Child Ecology, Michigan State University. 2003-2006 Specialist, Department of Family & Child Ecology, Michigan Early Childhood Inclusion Project. 2003-2006 Academic Specialist. Family Impact Seminars Policy Development. Academic Specialist/ Internal Evaluator, Better Kid Care Project (BKC), Michigan State University Extension. 2003-2005 Academic Specialist/ Evaluator, Michigan Association of Community Coordinated Childcare (4C) 2001-03 Outcome Evaluation Specialist, Michigan State University & Great Lakes Head Start Quality Network. 2002 Team member, Statewide Evaluation of the ASAP-PIE Program. Year 1. 2000 Research Associate, Longitudinal Family Study, University of Michigan and Michigan State University. Other Relevant Professional Social Work Experience in Scotland, UK 1994-1996 Head of Service, (Pre-Fives and Out of School) and, (Children & Families), Social Work Department, Central Regional Council. Scotland 1988-1994 Principal Policy Officer (Children & Families), Tayside Regional Council Scotland. 1987-1988 Development Officer (Pre-fives), Tayside Regional Council, Scotland, 1985-1987 Project Leader, Family Centre, Tayside Regional Council. Multi-disciplinary community development centre 1983-1985 Social worker, Tayside Regional Council Other selected experience as consultant in USA & Scotland, UK (2000-2007) 2009 Consultant and grant writer for Mi4C Association (Michigan Coordinated Child Care) 2008 Evaluator to Expectant Parents Organization, East Lansing, MI 2007 Consultant, Review of Children s Services, Social Work Services, Angus Council, Scotland 2006-07 Report analyst and author, Michigan s Children. Preparation of conference report on Youth in Transition in Detroit, Michigan on 9 November, 2006 2004-06 Evaluation Consultant, SMART Moves program, Greater Kalamazoo Boys & Girls Club, Kalamazoo, MI. 2005 Senior Research Associate, Evaluation of the Maryhill & Woodside, Local Health Community Council Child Health Initiative Partnership, Glasgow, Scotland 2
2004 Research Associate, Scoping study for national longitudinal study on impact of early childhood care and education in Scotland 2003 Curriculum Writer. Engaging with children from 0-3 years, distance learning module for Education and Social Work, University of Dundee. 2002 Early years consultant, Centre for Family Relationships, Edinburgh University. 2002 Evaluation consultant, Evaluation of City of Kalamazoo Community Technology Project. 2000 Project Manager, Audit of Childcare in the Highland Council Area. Selected experience as Policy Adviser, Stirling Council, Scotland 2006 Review consultant & analyst, Review of Teacher Involvement in Early Years Settings, for Education Children s Services, Stirling, Scotland 1996-97 Policy analyst. Policy review of early years policies, Stirling Council. 1996-97 Review of Central Regional Council Response to the Dunblane Primary School Shooting Tragedy on March 13, 1996. Book reviews Kirk, R. (2010) Book review on van Wormer, Katherine and Roberts, Albert R. (2009) Death by domestic violence. Preventing the murders and murder suicides. Westport, CT: Praeger in Research on Social Work Practice 20: 338-340 Kirk, R. (2008) Book review in International Social Work on Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Micro- and Macrosystem levels volumes 1 & 2 (2007) by van Wormer, K. et al. New York: Oxford University Press. Kirk, R. (2004) Book review in European Journal of Social Work, 6 (1: 88-90) on Family centres and their international role in social action (2001) Ed. C. Warren-Adamson (Ashgate: London), Peer reviewed Kirk, R., Day, A & Johnson, W. (under review by Children and Youth Services Review) Increasing college access for youth aging out of foster care: evaluation of a summer bridge program for foster youth transitioning from high school to college. John S. Carlson, Mary A. Mackrain,, Laurie A. Van Egeren, Holly Brophy-Herb, Rosalind H. Kirk, Deb Marciniak, Sheri Falvay, Yan Zheng, Stacy L. Bender,Betty Tableman (under review by Journal of Infant Mental Health ) Implementing and Evaluating a Statewide Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Approach to Preventing Child Care Expulsion for Children Birth to Five Pernice-Duca, F., Kirk, R., Onaga, E. & Martinez, V. (2005) Full participation in the classroom: the early childhood inclusion project (2005), Community Psychologist 38, (Vol.1, 22-25). Kirk, R. (2003) Family support: The roles of early years centres, Children & Society, 17(85-99) Book author and contributor Kirk, R., Hill, M. and Part, D. (1995) Dilemmas, changes and challenges in M. Hill, R. H. Kirk & D. Part (eds.) Supporting Families. Edinburgh: HMSO Kirk, R., Hill, M. and Part, D. (1995) The impact of changing social policies on families in M. Hill, R. H. Kirk & D. Part (eds.) Supporting Families. Edinburgh: HMSO Kirk, R. (1995) Social support and early years centres in M. Hill, R. H. Kirk & D. Part (eds.) Supporting Families. Edinburgh: HMSO 3
M. Hill, Kirk, R and Part, D. (eds.) (1995)Supporting Families. Edinburgh: HMSO Kirk, R. (1994) Working the process through: Tayside. In The Children Act Review: A Scottish Experience. Edited by Carolyn Martin. Edinburgh: HMSO and Children in Scotland Select Publications and Presentations Kirk, R. (2009) MI 4C Association Child Care Provider Professional Development Survey 2008, Lansing, MI. Kirk, R. (2008) Evaluation of Expectant Parents Organization Training Courses., Lansing, MI Kosonen, M. & Kirk, R. (2007) Review of Children s Services in Angus. Commissioned by Social Work & Health Services, Angus Council, Scotland Bates, L. Tableman, B and Kirk, R (eds.) Preparing Michigan Communities and Families for the New Economy Family Impact Seminar Briefing Report, MSU. Available on-line at http://www.fce.msu.edu/fis Kirk, R. and Onaga, E. (2007) Inclusion is the starting point for all children. Key Player Packet. Family Information Exchange. A newsletter for Early On parents Kirk, R., Thompson, N. Johnson, R. and Onaga, E. (2006) Making Inclusion Happen in Michigan, Everyone Together, (2: 1) Spring/Summer 2006 Available on-line at http://www.everyonetogether.org/ N. B. (Publisher error with authorship ordering). Kirk, R. (September, 2006) Michigan Early Childhood Inclusion. Presentation to Local Inter-Agency Coordinating Council (LICC) of St. Clair County, MI Kirk, R. (June, 2006) Michigan Early Childhood Inclusion. Presentation to the Michigan Education Workgroup, Developmental Disabilities Council Kirk, R. and Ridley, J. (2006) Review of Teacher Involvement in Early Childhood Nurseries/settings in Stirling, Stirling, Scotland: RKR Kirk, R et al. (October, 2005) Demystifying Early Childhood Inclusion (Preschool) Presentation at Making the World Work for All West Michigan Inclusion Network 6th Annual Conference on Inclusive Education, Grand Rapids, MI. Kirk, R (2005) Including young children with disabilities in your community. Brochure for parents published by Michigan Early Childhood Inclusion Project. Ridley, J. & Kirk, R. (2005) Evaluation of the Maryhill & Woodside LHCC Child Health Initiative Partnership Kirk, R. Oshio, T. and Onaga, E. (2005) Growing Together Right from the Start. Early Childhood Inclusion Web-site content at http://icyfftpwebsvr.icyf.msu.edu/icyf/community/earlychildhood/index.html Kirk. R. et al (eds) (2005) Early Childhood Education and Care as an Economic Development Strategy for Michigan, Family Impact Series, Institute for Children, Youth & Families Department of Family and Child Ecology, Michigan State University http://icyf-ftpwebsvr.icyf.msu.edu/icyf/pdf/fis0405.pdf Kirk, R. (2005) & (2004) Evaluation of the Greater Kalamazoo, Michigan Boys and Girls Club, SMART Moves program, Michigan, USA Kirk R. with C. Stat, MSU (2005) Evaluation of the Michigan Community Coordinated Child Care Network Basic Training, Michigan, USA Statewide Evaluation of the ASAP-PIE Program. Year 1 report. Implementation and Program Characteristics (2002). Michigan State University with Van Egeren, L.A., Bates, L., Tableman, B., Sturdevant-Reed, C., Kirk, R. with Fitzgerald, H. and Barratt, M. Kirk, R. and Wennermark, S. (2001) Making child outcomes work for you, Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children Newsletter Kirk, R. and Hill, M. (2000) Childcare Audit of the Highland Council Area. Glasgow: Glasgow University Kirk, R. Early support shown to ease family relationship problems, Research into Practice, No. 6, November 2000. Scottish Executive, Edinburgh, Scotland Kirk, R. (1999) Stress, coping and social inclusion: the impact of early years provision on the support networks and well being of families. Doctoral thesis, Glasgow University. 4
Kirk, R. H. (1996) Opportunity for the development of early years services in E. Wilkinson (ed.) The Future of Pre-Five Services in the new Local Authorities Glasgow: Glasgow University Select posters Kirk,R, Eppinger, N. & McKay, T. (2009) Child Care Providers Voices: Michigan Community Coordinated Child Care Association (MI4C) Statewide Survey of Providers & Their Training Needs, 2008, Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children, Annual Conference, Grand Rapids, MI Van Egeren, L., Zheng,Y., Carlson, J.,Brophy-Herb,H., Kirk,R., Tableman,B., Mackrain, M., Marciniak,D., and Falvay,S. (2009)Preventing Children s Expulsion from Childcare. Society for Research in Child Development. Annual Conference Onaga, E. et al. (2006) Regional Differences with respect to Meeting the Rising Costs of Medicaid in Michigan. Medicaid Match Program, MSU Onaga, E. et al (2005) Meeting the Rising Costs of Medicaid. Medicaid Match Program. MSU Zimmerman, B. et al. (2004) An exploration of perspectives in early childhood inclusive education: A preliminary analysis of parental perspectives of children with and without disabilities participating in early childhood settings. Michigan State University, Onaga,E. et al., (2003) Making it Happen: Facilitating Systemic Change for Early Childhood Inclusion. CEC, October 12-15, Annual International DECA Conference, Washington, DC 5