LEILA WOOD, LMSW, PH.D 1925 SAN JACINTO BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS

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Academic and Professional Background: LEILA WOOD, LMSW, PH.D 1925 SAN JACINTO BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS 78712 EMAIL:leilawood@austin.utexas.edu Degree Year Major University Major PHD 2014 Social Work Indiana University Social Work Dissertation: Domestic Violence Advocacy MSW 2008 Social Work University of Social Work Texas at Austin BSW 2005 Social Work Indiana University- Bloomington Social Work University Experience: Position University Dates Research Assistant Professor Senior Project The University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault 2017-2015-2017 Director/Director of Research The University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Assistant Professor Texas State University 2014-2015 School of Social Work Visiting Lecturer Indiana University- 2013-14 Bloomington School of Social Work BSW Field Supervision Indiana University- 2009-2012 Bloomington Doctoral Research Assistant, Indiana University School of 2012 PhD program Doctoral Teaching Assistant, PhD program Social Work Indiana University School of Social Work 2011-2012 1

Doctoral Research Assistant, PhD program Graduate Research Assistant, Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Teaching Assistant Peer Reviewed Publications: Indiana University School of Social Work University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work 2010-2011 2007-2008 2007-2008 Published or In-Press Manuscripts: McMahon, S., Wood, L., Cusano, J., Macri, L. (In Press). Campus Sexual Assault: Future Directions for Research. Submitted to Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. Wood, L., Cook Heffron, L., Voyles, M.E., & Kulkarni, S. (Online First) Playing by the rules: Agency policy and procedure in service experience of IPV survivors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence Bloomquist, K.R., Wood, L., Hostetter, C., & Sullenberger, S.W. (Online First, 2017). Doin meth or doin math': What client poverty constructions mean for social work practice. Journal of Community Practice. Wood, L. & Moylan, C. A. (Online First, 2017). No one talked about it : Social work field placements and sexual harassment. Journal of Social Work Education. Bermea, A., Toews, M., & Wood, L. (Online First, 2016). Students getting pregnant are not gonna go nowhere : Stigma and the educational experiences of adolescent mothers. Youth and Society. Spencer, C., Mallory, A.B., Toews, M., Stith, S., & Wood, L. (2017). Understanding why survivors of sexual assault do not report to universities using feminist standpoint theory. Family Relations, 66 (1), 166-179. Wood, L., Sulley, C., Kerwick, M., Follingstad, D. & Busch-Armendariz, N. B. (Online First, 2016). Climate surveys: An inventory of understanding sexual assault and other crimes of interpersonal violence on college campuses. Violence against Women. Moylan, C.A. & Wood, L. (2016). Sexual harassment in social work field placements: prevalence and characteristics. Affilia: Journal of Women in Social Work, 31 (4), 405-417. Wood, L. (Online First, 2016). I look across from me and I see me : Survivors as Advocates in Intimate Partner Violence Agencies. Violence Against Women. 1-21. Bloomquist, K. R., Wood, L., Friedmeyer-Trainor, K. & Kim, H. (2015) Self-care and professional well-being: Predictive factors among MSW practitioners. Advances in Social Work, 16 (2), 292-311. 2

Sullenberger, S.W., Wood, L., Hostetter, C., & Bloomquist, K.R. (2015). You really have to play with the hand you re dealt : How traditional-aged college seniors understand class mobility. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 25 (8). Wood, L. (2015). Hoping, Empowering, Strengthening: Theories Used in Intimate Partner Violence Advocacy. Affilia, 30 (3), 286-301. Wood, L., Hostetter, C., & Sullenberger, S.W. (2014) Waiting to be Cinderella d? Attitudes on class differences among women. Advances in Social Work, 15 (4), 461-479. Hostetter, C., Sullenberger, S.W., & Wood, L. (2015). All these people who can do things that I can t : Adolescents reflections on class, poverty, and the American Dream. Journal of Poverty. 19 (2), 133-152. Hostetter, C., Sullenberger, S.W., & Wood, L. (2013). The key to learning: Engaging undergraduate students in authentic social work research. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 18 Sullenberger, S.W., Hostetter, C., & Wood, L. (2012). "Families pass money and opportunities down": Adolescent constructions of social class. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 22, 635-652. Invited Publications: Sullenberger, S.W. & Wood, L. (2011). What's the word on the street about poverty? In C.J. Black & K. Khaja's (Eds.) Seeing Different Views of the Elephant: Appreciating Diversity Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing. Book Reviews: Wood, L. (2014). Book Review: Battered women s protective strategies: Stronger than you know. Affilia, 29 (4), 515-516. Grants and Contracts (Funded) Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, State of Texas 2017 Domestic Violence Transitional Housing DVTH: A Pilot Project at SAFE Austin Collaboration with C. Sullivan Amount: $207,624 National Institute of Justice 2017 Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) Longitudinal Examination of Transitional Housing s Effect on Domestic Violence Survivors Safety, Housing Stability, and Well-being Collaboration with C. Sullivan Role: Co-Investigator 3

Amount: $399.000 National Institute of Justice 2016 Rutgers Violence Against Women Research Consortium Collaboration with J. Postmus (PI) and S. McMahon (Co-PI). Role: Core Faculty Amount: $4,999,983 McMahon, S., Wood, L., Fowler, D., Farmer, A., & Backes, B. Campus Climate Validation Study of HBCUs. Project funded by Rutgers Violence Against Women Research Consortium, National Institute of Justice (2016-MU-CS-K011) Amount: $750,000. Role: Co-investigator Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, State of Texas 2016 Victim services Occupation, Information, and Compensation Experiences Survey: The VOICE Survey Amount: $85,000 National Institute of Justice 2016 Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) Implementation of Cognitive Processing Therapy into Rape Crisis Centers Collaboration with T. Edmond (PI) Role: Co-Investigator Amount: $400,000 Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, State of Texas 2016 Recording Victim Video Statements as Evidence to Advance Legal Outcomes in Family Violence Cases (ReVEAL): Determining Efficacy, Cost Efficiency, and Impact on Outcomes Amount: $251,000 The University of Texas CLASE: Cultivating Learning and Safe Environments Collaboration with N. Busch-Armendariz (PI) Role: Co-Investigator Amount: $1,700,000 2015-Present Administration for Children and Families 2014-2015 Strengthening Families, Strengthening Relationships: Collaboration With Dr. M. Toews (PI) Role: Data Manager, Qualitative Researcher 4

Amount: $2,469,120 Texas State University: 2014-2015 Student Experiences with Interpersonal Violence: Collaboration with Dr. M. Toews (PI). Amount: $11,807 Indiana University: Rolling in the Deep: Assessing Higher Cognitive Skills in the Context 2012-2014 Of an Undergraduate Research Course Collaboration with Dr. Carol Hostetter and Dr. Sabrina Sullenberger Role: Research Assistant Amount: $14,000 Grants and Contracts: Applied (Application in Review) The Caruth Foundation 2017 Institute on Coordinated Community Response Crimes Against Women/Genesis House Collaboration with J.Temple Role: Co-Investigator Amount: $228,557 (Subcontract) Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, State of Texas 2017 Recording Victim Video Statements as Evidence to Advance Legal Outcomes in Family Violence Cases (ReVEAL): Determining Efficacy, Cost Efficiency, and Impact on Outcomes 2.0 Amount: $306.379 Grants and Contracts: Applied (Not Funded) National Institutes of Health 2015 Student Loan Repayment Program The Hogg Foundation 2015 Shelter Environment Evaluation Amount: $15,000 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2015-2016 Eloise House: Creating Access to Health Care for Sexual Assault Survivors Role: Co-Investigator Amount: $300,000.00 Relevant Professional Experience: 5

Position Agency Dates Crisis Intervention Services Middle Way House Inc. 2008-2010 Coordinator Children s Services MSW Internship University Medical Center- 2008 Brackenridge Hospital, High Rick Obstetrics Clinic Internship Texas Council on Family 2007 Violence Family Services The Rise! Transitional 2005-2007 Housing Building Healthy Relationships Project Coordinator Middle Way House Inc. 2002-2007 Professional Licensure: Licensed by the State of Texas as a Master Social Worker #59448 2014-Present Teaching Experience: Graduate: The University of Texas at Austin 381R Graduate Human Behavior in the Social Environment Fall 2017 385R Graduate Introduction to Research Spring 2016 Texas State University 5323 Advanced Research Spring 2015 5323 Advanced Research Fall 2014 Undergraduate: Indiana University, Bloomington, School of Social Work S472 Practice and Program Evaluation Spring 2014 S472 Practice and Program Evaluation Spring 2014 S300 Poverty in the U.S. (Online) Spring 2014 S300 Domestic Violence Elective (Online) Spring 2014 S141 Introduction to Social Work Fall 2013 S102 Understanding Diversity in a Pluralist Society Fall 2013 S102 Understanding Diversity in a Pluralist Society Fall 2013 S221 Human Behavior and the Social Environment Fall 2013 S472 Practice and Program Evaluation Spring 2013 S472 Practice and Program Evaluation Spring 2013 S300 Domestic Violence Elective (Hybrid) Spring 2013 S300 Poverty in the U.S. (Online) Spring 2013 S300 Domestic Violence Elective (Online) Summer 2012 6

S472 Practice and Program Evaluation Spring 2012 S300 Domestic Violence Elective Fall 2011 S300 Poverty in the U.S. (Online) Assistant Spring 2011 Teaching Trainings Taken Social Work Pedagogy Summer 2010 Course Development Institute Summer 2013 High Impact Teaching Practice Fall 2014 Online Course Development Fundamentals Spring 2015 Graduate Thesis Committee Autumn Bermea Spring 2015 Texas State University Course Development Contemporary Issues in Intimate Partner Violence 2012 Technical Reports: Busch-Armendariz, N.B., Wood L., Kammer-Kerwick, M., Kellison, B., Sulley, C., Westbrook, L., Olaya-Rodriguez, D., Hill, K., Wachter, K., Wang, A., McClain, T., & Hoefer, S. (2017). Research Methods Report: Cultivating learning and safe environments: An empirical study of prevalence and perceptions of sexual harassment, stalking, dating/domestic abuse and violence, and unwanted sexual contact. Austin, TX: Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved from: http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/clase/clase Busch-Armendariz, N.B., Wood L., Kammer-Kerwick, M., Kellison, B., Sulley, C., Westbrook, L., Olaya-Rodriguez, D., Hill, K., Wachter, K., Wang, A., McClain, T., & Hoefer, S. (2017). Cultivating learning and safe environments: An empirical study of prevalence and perceptions of sexual harassment, stalking, dating/domestic abuse and violence, and unwanted sexual contact The University of Texas System Academic Institutions. Austin, TX: Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved from: http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/clase/clase Busch-Armendariz, N.B., Wood L., Kammer-Kerwick, M., Kellison, B., Sulley, C., Westbrook, L., Olaya-Rodriguez, D., Hill, K., Wachter, K., Wang, A., McClain, T., & Hoefer, S. (2017). Cultivating learning and safe environments: An empirical study of prevalence and perceptions of sexual harassment, stalking, dating/domestic abuse and violence, and unwanted sexual contact The University of Texas System Health Institutions. Austin, TX: Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved from: http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/clase/clase Busch-Armendariz, N.B., Wood L., Kammer-Kerwick, M., Kellison, B., Sulley, C., Westbrook, L., Olaya-Rodriguez, D., Hill, K., Wachter, K., Wang, A., McClain, T., & Hoefer, S. (2017). Cultivating learning and safe environments: An empirical study of prevalence 7

and perceptions of sexual harassment, stalking, dating/domestic abuse and violence, and unwanted sexual contact- Eight individual academic institutional reports were produced for the following: The University of Texas at Arlington, The University of Texas at Dallas, The University of Texas at El Paso, The University of Texas at Permian Basin, The University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley, The University of Texas at San Antonio, The University of Texas at Tyler and The University of Texas at Austin. Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved from: http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/clase/clase Presentations: Peer Review Presentations: Wood, L. (2017, June). The VOICE (Victim services, Occupation, Information, and Compensation Experiences) Survey. Workshop presentation at the National Sexual Assault Conference, Dallas, Texas. Wood, L. & Moylan, C.A. (2016, November). No one talked about it : Sexual Harassment in Field Placements.. Paper presentation at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Sulley, C. & Wood, L. (2016, March). A Blueprint for Campus Police: Responding to Campus Sexual Assault. Workshop presentation at the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Annual Conference, Corpus Christi, Texas. Sulley, C. & Wood, L. (2016, March). Making the Case for Victim-Centered Notification in Cases with Untested Sexual Assault Kits. Workshop presentation at the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Annual Conference, Corpus Christi, Texas. Moylan, C. & Wood, L. (2016, January). Sexual Harassment in Social Work Field Placements: A Look at the Current Climate. Paper presentation at the Society for Social Work Research, Washington, D.C. Voss, T. Knox, K., Jackson, L., & Wood, L. (2015, November). Title IX & Sexual Harassment: Ethical Issues & Strategies for Social Workers. National Associate of Social Workers-- Texas Chapter, Galveston, Texas. Wood, L. (2015, September). I look across from me and I see me : Survivors as Advocates in Intimate Partner Violence Agencies. Paper presentation at the European Domestic Violence Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Wood, L., Busch-Armendariz, N.B. & Voyles, M. (2015, September). Survivor-centered evaluations: Pathways to empowering interventions. Workshop presentation at the European Domestic Violence Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland. 8

Sullenberger, S.W. & Wood, L. (2014, October). Student researchers meeting people at the margins. Paper presentation at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, Florida. Wood, L. & Sullenberger, S.W. (2014, October). I look across from me and I see me : Survivors as Advocates in Intimate Partner Violence Agencies. Paper presentation at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, Florida. Hostetter, C., Wood, L. & Sullenberger, S.W. (2014, March). High-Impact Educational Practices in Teaching Social Work Research. Workshop Session presented at the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors Annual Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky. Wood, L. and Sullenberger, S. W. (2013, November). Waiting to be Cinderella d?: Gendered explanations of social class. Paper Session presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Dallas, Texas. Sullenberger, S.W. & Wood, L. (2013, March). Sometimes It s Dirty and Deviant : Understanding Young Adults Constructions of Social Class. Presentation at the 30th Annual Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors Conference, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Bloomquist, K.R., Friedmyer-Trainor, K., & Wood, L. (2012, July). Social Worker Self-care and Rural Practice. Presentation at the 37th Annual National Rural Social Work Conference, Nashville, Indiana. Wood, L. (2012, July). Domestic Violence and Rural Social Work Practice: Building Capacity Through Collaboration. Paper session at the 37th Annual National Institute for Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas, Nashville Indiana. Hostetter, C. & Wood, L. (2011, October). Building and Assessing Research Competencies in BSWs: Conducting Research Through Team-Based Learning. Paper Session presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta Georgia. Wood, L. (2011, April). Adolescents Perceptions on Poverty. Poster Session at the Indiana University School of Social Work Annual PhD Symposium, Indianapolis, Indiana. Invited Presentations: Wood, L. (October, 2017). Using qualitative data to move beyond sexual assault prevalence. Columbia University Reframing Gendered Violence Panel. Wood, L. & Wasim, A. (August, 2017). Preliminary findings for Project ReVEAL: Recording victim video statements as evidence to advance legal outcomes in family violence cases. Texas Council on Family Violence Annual Conference. 9

Faulkner, M, Wood, L. & Gerlach, B. (2016, September). Understanding & Addressing Family Violence in Child-Maltreatment Prevention Programs: Part One. Texas Partners in Prevention Annual Conference. Faulkner, M, Wood, L. & Gerlach, B. (). Understanding & Addressing Family Violence in Child-Maltreatment Prevention Programs: Part Two. Texas Partners in Prevention Annual Conference. Wood, L. (2014, June). Peer Counseling Techniques for Domestic Violence Advocacy. Texas Council on Family Violence Webinar Series. Wood, L. (2014, October). Taking the Drama Out of Program Evaluation. Texas Partners in Prevention Annual Conference. Other Scholarship: Transitional (Supportive) Housing Evaluation Collaboration with SafePlace and Cris Sullivan, PhD 2016-Present Intimate Partner Violence Shelter Environment Evaluation 2015-2016 Collaboration with the Texas Council on Family Violence Evaluation of Trauma-Informed Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) 2015-2016 Shelter Model (Collaboration with SafePlace, Austin Texas) Intimate Partner Violence Survivors Experiences in Services Collaboration with Dr. Laurie Cook Heffron, St. Edward s University Perceptions on Poverty: Collaboration with Dr. Carol Hostetter, Dr. Sabrina Sullenberger and Dr. Kori Bloomquist. Role: Co-PI 2014-Present 2011-Present Social Support Use in Adolescent Pregnant and Parenting Teens 2014-2015 Collaboration with Dr. Michelle Toews, Kansas State University Role: Qualitative Data Analysis Assessing Sexual Harassment in Social Work Field Placements: 2014-2015 Collaboration with Dr. Carrie Moylan, Binghamton University Domestic Violence Advocacy (Dissertation Study) 2013-2014 10

Social Worker Self-Care and Job Satisfaction Collaboration with 2011-2014 Dr. Kori Bloomquist, Kristin Trainor, LMSW and Dr. Hea-Won Kim Role: Co-PI Engaging Undergraduates in Research 2010-2012 Collaboration with Dr. Carol Hostetter and Dr. Sabrina Sullenberger Role: Graduate Research Assistant Domestic Violence Welfare Portal 2011 Collaboration with National Domestic Violence Resource Center Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault 2008-2009 Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexual Assault Role: Graduate Research Assistant Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault 2007-2008 Domestic Human Trafficking Role: Graduate Research Assistant Service: PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Peer Review Affilia: Journal of Women in Social Work 2013-Present Advances in Social Work 2014-2017 Violence Against Women 2012-Present Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2017- Journal of Family Violence 2017- UNIVERSITY SERVICE University Service at University of Texas at Austin Title IX Committee 2015-2016 University Service at Texas State Social Work Library Representative 2014-2015 School Service at Texas State University MSW Curriculum Committee 2014-2015 Doctoral Program Planning Committee 2014-2015 MSW Student Field Supervision 2014-2015 School Service at Indiana University BSW Curriculum Committee 2013-2014 BSW Field Supervision 2011-2014 COMMUNITY SERVICE 11

Houston Area Women Women s Center 2016 Research Advisory Board SafePlace Shelter and Transitional Housing Evaluation Support 2015-Present Texas House Bill 77 Evaluation Committee 2015-2016 Texas Council on Family Violence Research Consultation Ongoing Recentered Project 2012-Present Monroe County Domestic Violence Study Group 2012-2014 Middle Way House Inc, 2010-2014 Crisis Line Volunteer (Substitute) Membership Council on Social Work Education Society for Social Work Research 2011-Present 2015-Present 12