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Brock Dumville

Codirecteur général – Directeur Programmes et Services

Professional Background

Brock Dumville is a dedicated public health professional with extensive experience in community health sciences, crisis management, and mental health support. Currently, he serves as the Directeur du service de formation et service-conseil at Suicide Action Montréal, a leading organization focused on suicide prevention and mental health awareness. His role involves overseeing educational programs and providing consulting services that aim to enhance community health strategies. Brock's diverse career also includes a significant tenure at The Trevor Project, where he served as both the Senior Crisis Services Manager and Crisis Services Manager. His leadership in these roles has contributed greatly to the organization’s mission of providing critical support to LGBTQ+ youth in crisis.

In addition to his work at The Trevor Project, Brock has a rich history in public health coordination and program development. He has worked as the Public Health Coordinator for the Mobile Clinic Project at UCLA, where he addressed health disparities in underserved communities. Brock’s analytical skills were further honed during his time as an Evaluator at RAES Dakar, where he assessed public health initiatives in West Africa, contributing to the overall improvement of health outcomes in the region.

Brock's journey in public health is augmented by his service as a Special Reader at UCLA School of Public Health, where he supported the education and mentorship of future public health leaders. His commitment to developing programs that meet the needs of diverse populations is evident in his early career role as a Program Development Intern at Kitovu Mobile, focusing on innovative solutions in health care delivery.

Education and Achievements

Brock holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Community Health Sciences from the University of California, Los Angeles - School of Public Health. His education at UCLA profoundly shaped his understanding of public health policy and community health interventions, equipping him with the skills necessary for effective program implementation. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Biomedical Sciences from McGill University, complemented by minors in Medical Anthropology and Social Studies of Medicine. This interdisciplinary background allows Brock to approach public health issues from various perspectives, understanding both the scientific and social dimensions of health.

Throughout his career, Brock has achieved numerous milestones that underscore his commitment to public health. His leadership roles at Suicide Action Montréal and The Trevor Project exemplify his dedication to mental health and crisis intervention, where he has made a positive impact on countless lives. Moreover, his contributions to various programs and initiatives have fostered greater community engagement and awareness around critical health issues.

Notable Achievements

  1. Leadership in Crisis Management: Brock has been pivotal in developing crisis management frameworks at The Trevor Project, which have enhanced the organization's ability to respond to the needs of LGBTQ+ youth effectively.
  2. Public Health Advocacy: Through his role at Suicide Action Montréal, he has championed suicide prevention strategies, contributing to a greater understanding of mental health within various communities.
  3. International Public Health Contributions: His evaluative work in Dakar not only provided insights into public health practices in West Africa but also highlighted the necessity for culturally sensitive health interventions.
  4. Educational Impact: As a Special Reader at UCLA, Brock has been instrumental in mentoring future public health professionals, sharing his expertise and fostering a new generation of leaders in the field.

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada