Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Validation and enhancement of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychiatric hospitalisation statistics through an Indigenous Mental Health Worker register

Melissa R Haswell

Prof Melissa Haswell

qualifications: PhD

contribution: original concept, designed the project, statistical analysis, wrote the first draft

position: Senior lecturer and Head of unit

Australia

Keen interest in finding ways to promote empowerment and social and emotional well being as a mechanism toward achieving better physical and mental health and greater connection and caring for the environment.


Tallita  Wheeler

Tallita Wheeler

qualifications: BAppHSci(IndigCommHlth)

contribution: original concept, devised survey tool, supplied data, contributed to drafts

position: Advanced Health Worker (Mental Health)


Rachael  Wargent

Rachael Wargent

contribution: collected data, input data, statistical analysis

position: Research officer


Andrew  Brownlie

Andrew Brownlie

qualifications: GradDipMtlHlthNsg

contribution: original concept, supervised data collection, contributed to drafts

position: Nursing director


Fiona  Tulip

Fiona Tulip

qualifications: MHlthInf

contribution: statistical analysis, contributed to drafts

position: Senior research officer


Mercy  Baird

Mercy Baird

qualifications: MPrimHlth

contribution: original concept, supervised data collection

position: Senior coordinator


Lisa  Gardiner

Lisa Gardiner

qualifications: BBus(HlthAdmin), GradCertHlthSci

contribution: supervised data collection, input data, contributed to drafts

position: Manager


Lisa R Jackson Pulver

Prof Lisa Jackson Pulver

qualifications: PhD

contribution: contributed to drafts, literature review

position: Chair of Indigenous Health and Professor of Public Health


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