Hazel Da Breo is a Psychotherapist and Child Protection Specialist, who specializes in treatments for both victims and perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence. She is Founder and Director of the Sweet Water Foundation which is headquartered in Toronto and has a sister branch in Grenada. She is a contributing author to the first scholastic text on Child Sexual Abuse in the Caribbean Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Perspectives from the Caribbean, (2013) A.D. Jones ed., and will co-author two further texts in the series (to be published 2014 and 2015, Palgrave McMillan). Along with running a private practice, Hazel works as consultant to various UN agencies and returns frequently to Toronto where she lectures, maintains a private practice, and attends to her on-going professional development. She served on the Board of the Canadian Association for Psychodynamic Therapy, 2006-2007.
Hazel was born in Grenada, and left at age 17 for Canada, where she qualified as a Psychotherapist and raised a family, now comprising two daughters, two sons-in-law and two grandchildren. In 2006, she returned to the home of her birth. Along with running a private practice, Hazel currently works for the Legal Aid and Counseling Clinic, for Action for Children (formerly National Children’s Home – NCH), s in consultancies for various UN agencies. She returns frequently to Toronto s in consultancies for various UN agencies. She returns frequently to Toronto s in consultancies for various UN agencies. She returns frequently to Toronto s in consultancies for various UN agencies. She returns frequently to Toronto and engages in consultancies for various UN agencies. She returns frequently to Toronto s in consultancies for various UN agencies. She returns frequently to Toronto s in consultancies for various UN agencies. She returns frequently to Toronto