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Regan Shercliffe

Chief Staff Counseling at United Nations World Food Programme

Regan Shercliffe is the Chief of Staff Counselling for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), based in Rome.1 He holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, and completed his predoctoral residency at the University of British Columbia.1

Before joining the United Nations in 2010, Dr. Shercliffe held an academic position in Canada, conducting research on trauma and refugee adjustment, teaching undergraduate and graduate classes, and supervising MA and PhD students.1 He also maintained an active clinical practice specializing in PTSD and trauma.1

Since joining the UN, Dr. Shercliffe has worked as a staff counsellor for various agencies, including UNHCR and UNICEF, before taking on his current role at WFP.1 In his capacity as a UN staff counsellor, he has traveled to and worked with UN staff in over 30 countries, including Syria, Iraq, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Egypt, and Lebanon.1

Dr. Shercliffe's expertise lies in clinical psychology, trauma treatment, and providing mental health support to UN personnel working in challenging environments worldwide.12

Highlights

Oct 1 · untoday.org
Leading the mental health agenda - UN Today
Leading the mental health agenda - UN Today

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Location

Rome Area, Italy