Advocate for Healing & Equity
Kelsey Decker
I’m Kelsey M. Decker, MSW, LSW, a trauma-informed social worker with a deep commitment to social justice, advocacy, and integrative mental health care. My work bridges clinical practice, policy change, and community engagement, ensuring individuals and communities have access to equitable, healing-centered care.
Currently Seeking:
LCSW Supervisor
Clinical Social Work Opportunities
About Me & My Philosophy
My Story
As a trauma-informed social worker, I specialize in working with individuals of diverse cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender identities.
My approach is rooted in anti-oppressive, neurodiversity-affirming, and culturally responsive care, ensuring that therapy is accessible, inclusive, and empowering.
I am passionate about bridging the gap between individual healing and systemic change, advocating for equitable mental health access, and supporting clients in cultivating resilience and self-determination.
Land Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded lands of the Núuchi (Ute) people, who have stewarded this region for generations. I recognize the deep history, resilience, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous communities in the Southwest, including the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, and Jicarilla Apache Nation. As a social worker, I am committed to honoring Indigenous perspectives, advocating for equitable mental health access, and supporting healing practices that respect cultural traditions. I invite others to reflect on their relationship with the land and engage in meaningful action toward justice and reconciliation.
Sources & References:
Southern Ute Indian Tribe – southernute-nsn.gov
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe – utemountainutetribe.com
Jicarilla Apache Nation – jicarillaonline.com
Indigenous Land Acknowledgment Resources – Native Governance Center
History and Previous Projects
Portfolio
I have dedicated my career to trauma-informed social work, human rights advocacy, and culturally responsive care. Below are selected works that highlight my expertise and contributions to the field.
Get in Touch
Contact Me
I am actively seeking clinical supervision, employment opportunities, and professional networking connections. If you’re an LCSW supervisor or a mental health professional looking to collaborate, let’s connect!
kelseym.decker@outlook.com
Phone:
(719) 930-0148
LinkedIn:
* I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded lands of the Núuchi (Ute) people, including the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, with historical ties to the Jicarilla Apache Nation. I honor their enduring connection to this land and commit to ongoing learning, advocacy, and supporting Indigenous-led initiatives.