Adrienne Barcket
RESET Research Associate
Education
Master of Public Administration, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada (2019)
Bachelor of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada (2009)
Bachelor of Arts (Major Political Science), Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (2006)
Research Interests
Rural and remote children and youth’s mental health as a result of acute and longitudinal climate change impacts
Healthcare workers knowledge in supporting families in mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, especially the early years population
The Anthropecene impact on children’s well-being and the rural/remote and urban divide
Population health policy evaluation in planetary health
Active Work on RESET Projects
Other Roles
Public Health Nurse, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Member, Research Assistant, Canadian Association for Nurses of the Environment
More About Me!
As a sailor, hiker, gardener and food enthusiast my lived experiences and cultural heritage have led me to understand that everything is connected. This belief coupled with my work in public health resulted in me joining the RESET team.