Kayte Thomas, PhD, LCSW, CCTP, CIMHP is a social worker, educator, clinician and consultant. Her work focuses on trauma, displacement, ethical practice, child and family wellbeing, and systems of care. She has taught social work at the graduate and undergraduate levels. She has also provided clinical services, supervision, training and consultation in community, clinical, humanitarian, and educational settings. Her work is grounded in trauma-informed and anti-oppressive practice which pays close attention to how power, poverty, racism, migration, family separation, institutional authority and historical harm shape people’s experiences with helping systems. Dr. Thomas has published and presented on refugee wellbeing, trauma, interfaith practice, and social work ethics. She brings clinical and systems-level experience to questions of abuse, exploitation, neglect, reporting, documentation and professional accountability.