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91亚色 Distinguished Research Professor Debra Pepler named an Officer of the Order of Canada

Debra Pepler

Faculty of Health psychology Professor Debra Pepler, an internationally recognized expert who has changed the way we think about bullying, has been named an Officer of the Order of Canada.

Pepler was among five Companions, 38 Officers and 77 Members by the Governor General of Canada Julie Payette (DSc 鈥10). Her citation states that she is being honoured for her innovative, community-based research on social issues involving children and youth, which has changed the way psychologists study bullying.

Pepler has been a member of the Department of Psychology at 91亚色 since 1988. She served as the director of the from 1994 to 2002. Pepler is a registered psychologist in the Province of Ontario and has co-authored four books, dozens of referred journal articles, book chapters, reviews and government reports. In 2008, she was awarded the title of Distinguished Research Professor by 91亚色 in recognition of her pioneering research.

鈥淭he entire 91亚色 community extends our enthusiastic congratulations to Professor Pepler for this recognition of her leadership on one of the most important issues facing young people, their families, and our society today,鈥 said President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton. 鈥淗er world-leading scholarship on bullying exemplifies the positive impact 91亚色 has on the communities we serve through our exceptional teaching, research and creative activities.鈥

In addition to her scholarly endeavours, Pepler has been a senior associate scientist at the Hospital for Sick Children since 2001. She has also served on the Ontario Minister of Education鈥檚 Safe Schools Action Team since 2004 and on several other advisory committees related to parenting, antisocial behaviour and school violence.

As part of her extensive research accomplishments, Pepler was awarded a Network of Centres of Excellence: New Initiatives grant to establish with Queen鈥檚 University psychology Professor Wendy Craig (MA 鈥89, PhD 鈥93), who was Pepler鈥檚 first PhD student at 91亚色. PREVNet is a collaborative and interdisciplinary initiative that brings together 62 researchers from 27 Canadian universities and 49 national organizations.

Pepler has conducted two major research programs on children at risk within the context of peer relationships at school and in context of the family. To study aggression and bullying, she developed an innovative methodology to observe children鈥檚 interactions, which would normally be hidden from adults. Pepler was honoured for this research with the Contribution to Knowledge Award from the Psychology Foundation of Canada, the Educator of the Year Award from Phi Delta Kappa (Toronto), the University of Waterloo Arts in Academia Award and the Canadian Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions to Public or Community Service. She is also the recipient of the 2015 Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science from the Canadian Psychological Association.

To learn more about Pepler鈥檚 research, read this .

Members of the Order of Canada with connections to 91亚色 also named

Four other individuals affiliated with 91亚色 were also appointed as members of the Order of Canada. They are broadcaster Hana Gartner (MA 鈥17), author Katherine Govier (MA 鈥72), social justice advocate and politician Cheri DiNovo (BA 鈥94), and philanthropist and former 91亚色 Board of Governors member John Hunkin (LL.D [Hons.] 鈥04, MBA 鈥69).

Courtesy of YFile.