Sarah Lovegrove

Professor

Sarah is a passionate activist, Registered Nurse and educator with a practice grounded in intersectionality, decolonization, and equity-oriented care. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Art History & Psychology from Carleton University, a Graduate Certificate in Victimology from Algonquin College, a Master of Arts in Women’s Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, both from the University of Ottawa; and after moving to Vancouver Island in 2017, she obtained her Emergency Nursing Specialty Certificate from BCIT. She has practiced in Surgical, Forensic and Emergency nursing, but stepped away from the frontline to better care for her own mental health and is now grateful to be able to support the next generation of nurses in becoming resilient, self-aware practitioners as they begin their careers in our current healthcare system.

 

As the former Chair of the Nanaimo Community Action Team and a member of the Harm Reduction Nurses Association, she centres her work in compassion, listening to the voices of those with lived and living experience, and is dedicated to supporting actionable, evidence-based solutions to the Toxic Drug Crisis from the grassroots to policy level. She began teaching with the VIU BSN program as a sessional in 2022 and as regular faculty in 2023, teaching Relational Practice as well as surgical and mental health clinical practice. Every day she is inspired by the students she teaches and wholeheartedly believes that nurses can change the world. 

“You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.” - Dr. Angela Davis