Kayla Kenney

they/them
PhD Student
Education

MSW, Simmons University
BSW, University of New Hampshire


About

Kayla Kenney is a PhD student at the University of British Columbia. Their doctoral research focuses on social work practice with younger trans and gender diverse people in healthcare. As a practitioner, Kayla’s experience includes clinical, community, and management roles in non-profit and healthcare settings, with a focus on reproductive justice, adolescent health, and LGBTQ2S communities. They are interested in advancing equity in health and social care through social work practice, research, and education.


Publications

Peer-reviewed Publications

Kia, H., Kenney, K., MacKinnon, K. R., Abramovich, A., Salway, T., Ferlatte, O., Knight, R., Charles, G., & Marshall, S. K. (2023). “It saves lives”: Peer support and resilience in transgender and gender diverse communities. SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 3, 100264.


Graduate Supervision


Kayla Kenney

they/them
PhD Student
Education

MSW, Simmons University
BSW, University of New Hampshire


About

Kayla Kenney is a PhD student at the University of British Columbia. Their doctoral research focuses on social work practice with younger trans and gender diverse people in healthcare. As a practitioner, Kayla’s experience includes clinical, community, and management roles in non-profit and healthcare settings, with a focus on reproductive justice, adolescent health, and LGBTQ2S communities. They are interested in advancing equity in health and social care through social work practice, research, and education.


Publications

Peer-reviewed Publications

Kia, H., Kenney, K., MacKinnon, K. R., Abramovich, A., Salway, T., Ferlatte, O., Knight, R., Charles, G., & Marshall, S. K. (2023). “It saves lives”: Peer support and resilience in transgender and gender diverse communities. SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 3, 100264.


Graduate Supervision


Kayla Kenney

they/them
PhD Student
Education

MSW, Simmons University
BSW, University of New Hampshire

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Kayla Kenney is a PhD student at the University of British Columbia. Their doctoral research focuses on social work practice with younger trans and gender diverse people in healthcare. As a practitioner, Kayla’s experience includes clinical, community, and management roles in non-profit and healthcare settings, with a focus on reproductive justice, adolescent health, and LGBTQ2S communities. They are interested in advancing equity in health and social care through social work practice, research, and education.

Publications keyboard_arrow_down

Peer-reviewed Publications

Kia, H., Kenney, K., MacKinnon, K. R., Abramovich, A., Salway, T., Ferlatte, O., Knight, R., Charles, G., & Marshall, S. K. (2023). “It saves lives”: Peer support and resilience in transgender and gender diverse communities. SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 3, 100264.

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