Dawyte Hart-O’Neill
Lived experience survivor and advocate

Dawyte Hart-O’Neill is a young leader and advocate within their community, with extensive experience in Mental Health, Out-Of-Home Care, Intensive Youth Support, and System Reform Initiatives. Their advocacy for vulnerable children and young people has led them to receive recognition at both local and national levels.

Dawyte is dedicated to ensuring that children’s voices are heard and their rights are upheld by the individuals and systems meant to protect them. They strive to be a catalyst for change, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to be heard and to live in a safe and supportive environment.

As an emerging social worker, Dawyte is driven by a vision to integrate their lived experiences into their practice. Their goal is to develop a model of care for young people that is not only more inclusive but also holistic, addressing the full spectrum of their needs. Dawyte’s passion for improving mental health and wellbeing outcomes for young people is at the heart of their daily advocacy work.


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Highlighting the impact of practice on First Nations children and how we can holistically support children in out-of-home care