Doctor Sarah Golightley
Lecturer
Social Work and Social Policy
Qualifications
PhD Social Work, MScR SW, PgCAP - University of Edinburgh
MA Social Work - University of Sussex
BA Sociology (Minor in Psychology) - McGill University
Professional registrations:
- Social Worker, Scottish Social Services Council
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Publications
- Global Studies of Childhood Vol 10, pp. 53-63 (2020)
- British Journal of Social Work Vol 53, pp. 1426-1444 (2023)
- (2024)
- (2024)
- Doing Feminisms in the Academy Identity, Institutional Pedagogy and Critical Classrooms in India and the UK (2020) (2020)
- Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, pp. 1-11 (2019)
Teaching
I have a background in teaching and course design at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In 2023, I was a Teaching Fellow in Social Work at the University of Edinburgh and in 2021-2022 I worked with CAPS Independent Advocacy and Queen Marget University to establish the world's first Mad Studies degree programme.
I am currently the lead on several social work courses:
- Individuals, Communities and Society
- Psychology for Social Work
- Understanding Risk and Protection
Research Interests
My research focuses on the so-called 'troubled teen industry' in the USA and Canada. The troubled teen industry is a network of private residential youth reform programmes, including therapeutic boarding schools and wilderness therapy programmes. I have conducted mixed methods research on the retrospective accounts of former therapeutic boarding school students. My work has uncovered emotional, physical, and sexual abuse and neglect, as well as numerous human rights violations within the industry. My dedication to researching and raising awareness about this topic is underlined by my own history of having been a therapeutic boarding school student.
Professional Activities
- Interviewee
- 18/8/2025
- Speaker
- 13/8/2025
- Interviewee
- 7/8/2025
- Speaker
- 7/5/2025
- Speaker
- 11/12/2024
- Interviewee
- 20/8/2024
Contact
Doctor
Sarah
Golightley
Lecturer
Social Work and Social Policy
Email: sarah.golightley@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted