Education
2022 - current
Master of Health Studies, Athabasca University
​
2015
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science, Integrated Dietetic Internship with Distinction, University of Alberta
​
Professional designation
Training
-
2022 - Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), Centre for Suicide Prevention
-
2022 - Psychological Health and Safety Facilitators Certification, Alberta Municipal Health Safety Association
-
2022 - The Working Mind: Manager, Mental Health Commission of Canada
-
2021 - Incident Command System 100, Alberta Emergency Management Agency
-
2021 - Level 1 Violence Threat Risk Assessment (VTRA), North American Center for Threat Assessment and Trauma Response
-
2020 - Critical Incident Stress Management, International Critical Incident Stress Management Foundation - Canada
-
2020 - Level 1 Traumatic Events System (TES), North American Center for Threat Assessment and Trauma Response
-
2018 - Psychological Health and Safety Advisor, Canadian Mental Health Association
-
2019 - Systems Thinking: Creative Solutions to Complex Problems, University of Calgary Continuing Education
-
2018 - Diversity in Adult Learning, University of Calgary Continuing Education
-
2018 - Facilitation Skills, University of Calgary Continuing Education
-
2016 - Mental Health First Aid, Mental Health Commission of Canada
Work experience
2019 - current
Well-being Advisor, Strathcona County
2016 - 2019
Workplace Wellness Liaison, Alberta School Employee Benefit Plan
2015
Clinical Dietitian, Alberta Health Services
2012 - 2013
Research Assistant, University of Alberta
Research acknowledgements
-
Olstad, D. L., Goonewardene, L. A., McCargar, L. J., Raine, K. D. (2014). Choosing healthier foods in recreational sports settings: a mixed methods investigation of the impact of nudging and an economic incentive. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 11(6), doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-11-6
-
Olstad, D. L., Goonewardene, L. A., McCargar, L. J., Raine, K. D. (2015). If we offer it, will children buy it? Sales of healthy foods mirrored their availability in a community sport, commercial setting in Alberta, Canada. Childhood Obesity, 11(2), 156-164. doi: 10.1089/chi/2014.0131