qualifications: MSocSci
contribution: original concept, designed the project, collected data, wrote the first draft
position: Postgraduate student
Australia
Rachael Hinton is currently a doctoral candidate at the Centre for International Health at Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia. Her research focus is on the social-economic-psychosocial determinants of health and wellbeing. She is interested in the links between research-policy and how information can be effectively used to improve the health of vulnerable groups.
qualifications: PhD
contribution: assisted with literature review, supervised data collection, contributed to drafts
position: Associate professor
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