
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The College of Social Work (CoSW) is proud to welcome Dr. Joy Richardson as a Clinical Instructor to the University of Kentucky.
With more than two decades of social work practice across the country, Richardson brings a deep commitment to youth and families, educational well-being, and justice-driven trauma-informed care. Her professional journey spans leadership roles in child welfare systems, higher education, and psychotherapy.
Notably, Richardson spent twelve years at Seneca Family of Agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she supported multi-stressed youth and their families in partnership with mental health and child welfare systems.
An alumna of the UK College of Social Work’s Doctorate of Social Work (DSW) program, Richardson’s research centers on social work education and professional formation—specifically the sustainability and support of emerging social workers. She also holds degrees from the University of Georgia and Pacific School of Religion, and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California, Colorado, and Illinois.
“Joy’s unique background, her dedication to families, and her commitment to future social workers will be a great benefit for our learning community,” said Dr. Jackie Duron, Associate Dean of Faculty Advancement. “We are thrilled to welcome her back to CoSW in this new role.”
In addition to her academic and clinical credentials, Richardson is a yoga teacher, adult development facilitator, and musician—having attended the University of Georgia on a clarinet scholarship.
To learn more about Dr. Richardson’s work, visit her LinkedIn profile.