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Jocelyn Hunt

Director at Large (2026-2028)

Jocelyn Hunt (she/her) MSW, RSW is a Social Worker and award-winning Gerontologist with more than 20 years of experience in accessibility, aging, mental health, policy and research.

Jocelyn proudly identifies as a disabled social worker and is passionate about advancing accessibility within our profession. Leveraging a lifetime of lived experience as a person with a limb difference, she brings adaptive insights and considerations for social work practice.

Her clinical experience includes roles at Peterborough Regional Health Centre, where she provided psychosocial care in paediatric oncology and inpatient medicine, and at the Parry Sound Family Health Team, where she delivered evidence-based mental health interventions and supported patients with chronic health conditions and neurocognitive disabilities through Memory Clinic services. She has held roles as a dementia care educator, training staff and care partners across North America.

She has supported accessibility and age-friendly initiatives alongside various levels of government, as well as contributing to dementia-inclusive practice guidelines and advocacy work with international reach. Her leadership and experience working across a variety of health care sectors is a strength she hopes to contribute to OASW and its membership. She currently provides counselling and psychotherapy through Able Mental Health, specializing in support for individuals and families living with disabilities - including amputee and limb difference mental health.

She serves on OASW’s Equity Integration Advisory Group as well, with goals to increase representation of social workers who live with disabilities and foster more opportunities for meaningful engagement related to disability and social work.




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