Donna Corston graduated from Laurentian University's Native Human Services program in 2006 and currently works as a Child Protection Worker. She understands the importance of culture and history for families. Donna returned to school in 2008 to complete her master's degree in social work. She is one of many Laurentian alumni leading in their fields from the School of Native Human Services and its Bachelor of Native Social Work program.
Donna Corston graduated from Laurentian University's Native Human Services program in 2006 and currently works as a Child Protection Worker. She understands the importance of culture and history for families. Donna returned to school in 2008 to complete her master's degree in social work. She is one of many Laurentian alumni leading in their fields from the School of Native Human Services and its Bachelor of Native Social Work program.
Donna Corston graduated from Laurentian University's Native Human Services program in 2006 and currently works as a Child Protection Worker. She understands the importance of culture and history for families. Donna returned to school in 2008 to complete her master's degree in social work. She is one of many Laurentian alumni leading in their fields from the School of Native Human Services and its Bachelor of Native Social Work program.
Donna Corston, BSW Native Human Services 2006 A member of the Moose Cree First Nation, Donna currently works full time as a Child Protection Worker for Payukotayno James and Hudson Bay Family Services since May 2006. Donna returned to school in September 2008 to complete her master’s in social work. “Understanding our history and culture is important to the family.”
She is one of many leading Laurentian alumni who graduated
from the School of Native Human Services - and its Honours Bachelor of (Native) Social Work program.
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