Associate Professor

Monika Alvestad Reime

Field of work

Organisation and leadership, child welfare services, social work, public administration and policy, health- and welfare servives, profession, substance use, grief, bereavement 



Teaches

  • Master in Organization and Leadership


Researching

  • Grief 
    • Unnatural deaths, drug-related deaths 
    • Refugees and grief support 
    • Children in the Child Welfare Service and Parental Death 
  • Children and young people's experiences with health and welfare services
    • Child welfare institutions
    • Unaccompanied minor refugees 
    • Children in kindergarten  
  • Governance and innovation in health and welfare services
    • Implementation 
    • Innovation 
    • Co-creation
    • Research circle  


Research groups

Courses taught
  • ME6-501, Research Design and Methods, Fall 2024
  • MR691, Master's Thesis in Organization and Management, Fall 2024
  • MR691, Master's Thesis in Organization and Management, Spring 2025
  • OR6-403, Leadership and Change in Organizations, Fall 2024
  • SA6-502, Health and Welfare Policy, Spring 2025
  • SA6-504, Politics and Policy, governance and innovation in the public sector , Fall 2024
Research groups

Publications

  • Etterlengta familieliv og tungt ansvar: unge flyktningar si erfaring med hjelpeapparat og regelverk ved familiegjenforeining med foreldre og sysken

    Kari Bergset, Gunnar Husabø, Cecilie Udberg-Helle, Monika Alvestad Reime (2024)
  • Etterlatte ved unaturlig død. Et særlig fokus på narkotikarelatert død

    Monika Alvestad Reime, Kari Dyregrov (2024)
  • The social context of grieving: Bereavement following drug-related deaths in Norway and implications for social work

    Kristine Berg Titlestad, Monika Alvestad Reime, Øyvind Reehorst Kalsås, Sari Kaarina Lindeman, Lillian Bruland Selseng (2024)
  • The role of public policy for grief support in the case of stigmatised deaths

    Hilde-Margit Løseth, Monika Alvestad Reime (2024)
  • Support in bereavement processes in case of suicide or substance-related death in childhood

    Monika Alvestad Reime (2024)
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