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Our Team

Academic Leadership

Kristin Cleverley

Kristin Cleverley

Director & Chair

Associate Professor & CAMH Chair in Mental Health Nursing Research, Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

About Kristin

Professor Kristin Cleverley (she/her) is the CAMH Chair in Mental Health Nursing Research and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Nursing and Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto and Senior Scientist in the Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth & Family Mental Health at CAMH. She is the Chair of the University of Toronto Student and Youth Mental Health Research Initiative and Co-Chaired the Ontario Health Quality Standard on Youth-to-Adult Health Care Transitions. Prof. Cleverley’s research engages students, youth, and caregivers in the co-design of novel clinical and health system interventions to improve continuity of care.

Amanda Uliaszek

Amanda Uliaszek

Associate Director, Research

Associate Professor & Program Coordinator, Department of Psychological Clinical Science, University of Toronto Scarborough

About Amanda

Professor Amanda A. Uliaszek (she/her) has been the director of the STEPP (Study and Treatment of Emotion Dysregulation and Personality Pathology) Lab at the University of Toronto since 2011. She received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Northwestern University and completed her predoctoral residency at the University of Illinois Chicago Medical Center. Prof. Uliaszek has obtained international recognition for her research on psychotherapy mechanisms and outcomes, with a specific focus on improving treatments for children, youth, and university students. Prof. Uliaszek is a registered psychologist in Ontario, with an expertise in the delivery of dialectical behavior therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Amanda Uliaszek

Julius Haag

Associate Director, Education & Training

Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto Mississauga

About Julius

Professor Julius Haag (he/him) is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream in the Department of Sociology at UTM, where he teaches courses in policing, urban life and public policy, and youth gangs. Prior to joining Inlight, Prof. Haag contributed to several campus-based initiatives, including as the session lead for Race Based Data Collection at the National Dialogues and Action for Inclusive Higher Education and as a review panel member for the U of T review of the Role of Campus Safety Services in Student Mental Health. His research interests include policing, youth justice, gangs, racialization, ethnicity, criminalization, and teaching and learning.

Administrative Team

Kristin Cleverley

Sarah De La Rue

Director, Strategy & Operations

About Sarah

Sarah De La Rue  (she/her) develops and delivers on research strategy for major health research initiatives, building relationships with partners to promote the impact of health research. Prior to joining UofT, Sarah developed priorities and strategy for the CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health, grew a collective impact partnership structure to build and deliver on the Inspiring Healthy Futures vision and priorities, and shaped research strategy at the University of Virginia and Sinai Health System. At UofT Sarah initially joined the PRiME Institutional Strategic Initiative, to support their renewal and build an expanded ecosystem, and is now supporting Inlight to achieve impact across their mandate. Sarah completed her B.Sc. at Newcastle University and her Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the University of Bristol.

Kristin Cleverley

Emma McCann (on leave)

Senior Partnership and Engagement Lead

About Emma

Emma McCann (she/her) is the Senior Partnership and Engagement Lead of the University of Toronto Inlight Student Mental Health Research Initiative, where she supports the initiative’s student engagement strategy. Emma has advised at the community, national, and international level to build stakeholder engagement into mental health research and systems of care. Her previous roles, including at CAMH and Frayme, supported the development of youth engagement strategy to support integrated youth services across the country. Emma moderated the first ever side event dedicated to global mental health at the UN General Assembly and formerly served as a member of the Canadian Federal Ministerial Advisory Council on Mental Health.

Lexi Ewing_Student Advisory Committee Member

Lexi Ewing

Senior Engagement Lead

About Lexi

Lexi Ewing (she/her) is the Engagement Lead of the University of Toronto Inlight Student Mental Health Research Initiative, where she supports the initiative’s student engagement strategy. Lexi completed her PhD at the University of Toronto, where her research focused on person-centered approaches to investigating post-secondary student mental health. Lexi has held engagement roles on both sides of the table, as a student and as a facilitator, and believes deeply in the benefits of authentic engagement in research. 

Da Hee Kim (Kate)

Research Communications Officer

About Da Hee

Dahee (Kate) Kim is a passionate communications professional with experience in project coordination, social media strategy, and content creation. With roles ranging from Research Communications Officer at Inlight Student Mental Health Initiative to Research Assistant at the Toronto Early Cognition Lab, she has successfully developed and executed communication strategies that increased engagement and optimized user experience. Da Hee is skilled in event coordination, data analysis, and digital design, bringing a proactive and detail-oriented approach to every project. She thrives in dynamic environments, creating impactful solutions that align with organizational goals.

Sobiah Khan

Operations Assistant

About Sobiah

Sobiah Khan (she/her) is a third year majoring in Industrial Relations & Human Resources (IRHR) and criminology. With experience in post-secondary institutions and public service, she hopes to continue her career within project management or legal services. Aside from her love of animal welfare, She is an advocate for neurodivergent representation and accessibility. You can see her on campus with her service animal, Gateaux!

Implementation Committee

Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing (Chair)

Associate Dean, Research and External Relations (Chair)

Vice-Principal, Research & Innovation, University of Toronto Scarborough

Vice-Principal, Research, University of Toronto Mississauga

Vice-Provost, Students

Associate Dean, Research, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work

Vice-President, Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Academic Director, Inlight

Director, Strategy & Operations, Inlight

Executive Director, Strategic Initiatives, ISI

Council of Principals & Deans

Dean, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing (Chair)

Associate Vice-President & Vice Provost, Strategic Initiatives (Chair)

Dean, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work

Dean, Temerty Faculty of Medicine

Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science

Vice-Principal, Academic and Dean, University of Toronto Mississauga

Vice-Principal, Research & Innovation, University of Toronto Scarborough

Academic Director, Inlight

Student Advisory Committee

Aden Ahmed

Masters Student, Global Mental Health & Counseling Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Alanna Sethi

Undergraduate, Psychology Specialist, University of Toronto Missisauga

Bilal Ahmed Qureshi

Undergraduate, Neuroscience & Human Biology, University of Toronto Scarborough

Claire Zhang

Undergraduate, Doctor of Medicine, Temerty Faculty of Medicine

Liz DaMaren

Doctoral Student, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering

Khushi Patel

Undergraduate, Computer Engineering, University of Toronto St. George

Meagan Muscat

Doctoral Student, Counselling Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Jas Chhetri

Undergraduate, Molecular Biology, University of Toronto Scarborough

Olena Zubrytska

Undergraduate, Nursing Science, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing

Sacha Samouk

Undergraduate, Anthropology Specialist & Educations Studies Minor, University of Toronto Missisauga

Thanida Kamchokchai

Undergraduate, Mental Health Studies Specialist, University of Toronto Scarborough

Yuening Chen

Masters Student, Archaeology, University of Toronto Missisauga

Student Facilitators

Rya Buckley

PhD Student, School & Clinical Child Psychology, Ontario Institue for Studies in Education

Din Chandrakumar

Undergraduate Student, Social Science, University of Toronto Missisauga

Dela Farzanfar

PhD Student, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Missisauga