The Molly Wardaguga Institute for First Nations Birth Rights was a strategic investment by Charles Darwin University in 2019. Established in honour of Burarra Elder and midwife who worked extensively to improve health outcomes, with a vision of returning birthing services to Indigenous communities and Indigenous control. Centre co-directors, Professors Kildea and Roe, are leaders in health services research in midwifery, culturally responsive models of care and Indigenous health.
Professor, Health Services Redesign (Maternal,Infant and Child Health)
CDU
Faculty of Health
Molly Wardaguga Institute for First Nations Birth
E: yu.gao@cdu.edu.au
Brisbane - CDU
Pro Vice-Chancellor Faculty of Health
CDU
Faculty of Health
Faculty of Health
P: 08 8946 6263, E: dominic.upton@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Blue 8 Level 2 Room 37
Senior Lecturer Health Sciences
CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Health Science
P: 08 8946 6563, E: angela.sheedy@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Blue 8 Level 2
https://www.cdu.edu.au/news/civil-construction-pre-employment-program-aims-fill-local-workforce-gaps
Fifteen students identified through local jobs program and in partnership with Charles Darwin University TAFE Alice Springs will complete a 10-week intensive pre-employment program this week.
The program looked at skills required for the successful placement of individuals into the construction industry including Traffic Management, Loader Operations, Skid Steer Operations White Card, Work Health and Safety requirements, Excavation operations and more.
Workforce Research and Training Facilitator – MHAO
Field Education Coordinator - Social Work
CDU
Faculty of Health
Faculty of Health, CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Human Services
Social Work
P: 08 8946 6491, E: angus.stead@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Blue 1 Level 1 Room 82
As a clinical and forensic psychologist, I have a broad interest in a variety of applied areas of research. These include: enhancing adherence to treatments; trauma, trauma reactions and resilience; autism and inclusive practices; diet and behaviour; brief interventions in early psychosis; suicide prevention; and consumer behaviour and antimicrobial resistance. The results of my research have been implemented across Australia, in the United States, the UK and the Republic of Ireland. I have been a lead researcher on category 1 grants. I was the recipient of the Autism Spectrum Australia (ASPECT) National Recognition Advancement Award and the Australian Psychology Society National Best PhD thesis award.
The circular economy concept is often thought of as a model to eliminate waste and pollution – but when applied thoughtfully, circular approaches can create jobs, strengthen local economies, improve public health and more, according to new research led by Charles Darwin University.
Leading in First Nations maternal child health research, the Institute works to redesign health and support services across the first thousand days for the best start in life.
Senior Lecturer Population Health
CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Medicine
E: felix.ho@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina