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Mariyam Neerish

Senior Lecturer

Biography

Ms. Mariyam Neerish is a Senior Lecturer (social work) and Head of Department of Behavioural Sciences at the Faculty of Health Sciences, The Maldives National University. Neerish has over 12 years of technical experience in developing practitioners for social work service in the Maldives. She has extensive experience working closely with communities to identify issues prevalent among vulnerable groups and designing interventions to address those issues.

She has a Bachelor of Arts (First Class) from University of Pune and Master of Social Work from The University of Western Australia. In addition, she also has a Postgraduate Diploma in Research Studies from Villa College.

She has also conducted research in social areas, ranging from challenges faced by social workers to exploring issues related to substance abuse. She is currently the principal investigator of a research on, ‘Wellbeing of Correctional Officers in the Maldives’, which is instrumental in making occupational reforms to the correctional sector. She has worked in a team on two Small Grant Schemes provided by the Australian Government for Australia Awards Alumni to implement a community awareness advocacy project, ‘Building resilient communities to address child abuse and gender-based violence’ in Laamu Atoll in 2022 and ‘Capacity building of teachers on occupational therapy’ in Lh. Naifaru and Male’ in 2023.

Areas of Interest

  1. Child protection and social work
  2. Drug addiction
  3. Crime and criminality
  4. Community engagement and environmental social work

Teaching Interests

  1. Ethics and Values of Social Work
  2. Social Work Practice Methods and Skills
  3. Sociology and Social Work
  4. Addiction and Crime areas and relation to Social Work

Research Work / Grants / Projects

  • Principal Investigator for the research project titled ;”Behind the prison walls: stress, burnout and overall health and wellbeing of corrections officers in the Maldives”; (URG-2022-M-AS04)
  • Principal Investigator for the research project titled “;Relapse Realities: Unpacking the Factors Behind Substance Use Recurrence in Maldives.”; (URG-2024-C2-M-11)
  • Coordinator and Logistician for the Nation Wide study titled “National Baseline Study on Family Wellbeing and Life Experiences of Maldivians”, research conducted in collaboration with FPA and Ipsos (global research organization).
  • Research Team Member for the research titled “ Study on Marriage, Divorce and Family Wellbeing in the Maldives”

Supervision

  • Supervising Masters Thesis titled “Exploring Perceptions of Mental Health Among People Receiving Substance Use Treatment in the Maldives:Implications for Trauma-related Distress and Support Needs.” – 2026 (ongoing)
  • Supervised Masters Thesis titled “The Impact of the Single-Parent Allowance on the Purchasing Power of Single-Parent Households in the Maldives” – 2025
  • Supervised Masters Thesis titled “Exploring the Challenges Experienced by Psychologists in Providing Mental Health Services in Maldives.” – 2025
  • Supervised Bachelor Dissertation titled “Moderating effect of salary on the relationship between organizational commitment and job performance of public sector employees in Male’, Maldives.” – 2024
  • Supervised Masters Thesis titled “A Phenomenological Study of Childhood Experiences of Adult Children who had a Drug Use Parent” – 2023
  • Supervised Bachelor Dissertation titled “Trainee teachers’ knowledge and preparedness in reporting child maltreatment in Maldives” – 2023