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Dr Evee Perich

Dr Evee Perich
Name Evee Perich
Pronoun She/They
Position Lecturer (Social Work and Human Services)
Section School of Psychology and Wellbeing
Location Ipswich Campus
Phone +61 7 3812 6015
Extension 6015
Email
Qualifications MSocWk(Qualifying) QUT , PhD QUT

Evee is a neurodivergent academic, early career researcher, and Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Southern Queensland. They hold a Master of Social Work (Qualifying) and a PhD from Queensland University of Technology.

Their work is grounded in critical social work and anti-oppressive practice, with research focusing on stigma, gender, NeuroQueering, and Autistic well-being. Evee’s approach is guided by disability justice, Queer theory, and neuro-affirming frameworks.

With a background in advocacy and accessible housing, Evee brings extensive experience in the disability sector and is interested in fostering inclusion, accessibility, and social justice in research and practice.


  • Sexualities ( 440506 )
  • Social Psychology ( 520505 )
  • Social Policy ( 440712 )
  • Public Health ( 420600 )
  • Clinical Social Work Practice ( 440901 )
  • Social Determinants Of Health ( 420606 )
  • Intersectional Studies ( 440505 )
  • Social Work not elsewhere classified ( 440999 )
  • Feminist Theory ( 440503 )
  • Social And Personality Psychology ( 520500 )
  • Gender Relations ( 440504 )
  • Policy And Administration ( 440700 )
  • Feminist And Queer Theory ( 440501 )
  • Other Psychology ( 529900 )
  • Social Work ( 440900 )
  • Gender Studies ( 440500 )
  • Gender Psychology ( 520502 )
  • Sociology ( 441000 )
  • Counselling ( 440902 )
  • Personality And Individual Differences ( 520503 )
  • Transgender Studies ( 440508 )
  • Other Psychology not elsewhere classified ( 529999 )
  • Feminist Methodologies ( 440502 )
  • Sociology Of Inequalities ( 441012 )

Disability, Neurodiversity, LGBTQIA+, Gender, Diversity and Inclusion


SWM5000 Landscapes of Critical Social Work Practice
SWM5100 First Nations Peoples: Decolonisation and Cultural Safety
SWM5001 Elevate