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Enhancing wellbeing of youth from culturally diverse and refugee backgrounds

Australia has a multicultural population, with approximately 30% of the population from diverse backgrounds. We will propose a program of research encompassing the development of assessment processes and also interventions, addressing the diverse needs of this population, Proposed research will build upon work already undertaken by the team in collaboration with Education Queensland including Milpera State School. Methodologies to date have been broadly based, including both quantitative and qualitative approaches. These have included the examination of psychometric properties of scales …

Study level
PhD, Master of Philosophy, Honours
School
School of Psychology and Counselling
Research centre(s)

Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies

NURS01 - Co-designing a nursing and peer worker partnership model of care for people ageing with HIV

This research advances knowledge of person-centred HIV care for older people by co-designing a Peer Worker-Nurse Partnership Model of care that is sustainable, scalable and adaptable to different service settings. Australians with HIV are now ageing and 70% are likely to experience complex multimorbidity. Stigma remains a barrier to care. Although peer worker and nurse roles are pivotal to improve health outcomes for people with HIV, no studies have explored how these two disciplines might work in partnership to optimise …

Study level
Vacation research experience scheme
Faculty
Faculty of Health
School
School of Nursing
Research centre(s)
Centre for Healthcare Transformation

Conceptualising and understanding consumer resilience

There is increasing focus on the subject of consumer resilience in the face of disruptive life events, health issues, climate change and natural disasters, the COVID-19 pandemic, and personal loss. However, we lack understanding of consumer resilience, and how consumers may respond to different situations that require resilience. What personal, social and environmental factors make some consumers more resilient than others? What strategies do consumers use and what practices do they perform to be resilient, and what are the impacts? …

Study level
PhD
Faculty
Faculty of Business and Law
School
School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations
Research centre(s)
Centre for Justice
Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology

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