I’m a Research Fellow at ARCSHS, La Trobe University, Australia, focusing on LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing; family, domestic and sexual violence; refugee settlement; and digital media. I have a PhD in sociology and received a teaching award in 2019. Research Profile
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| Navigating Liminality in LGBTQ+ Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence Service Delivery: How Practitioner Experiences Can Inform Research | Read |
| Practitioners’ Tight and Loose Strategies to Engage Users of Intimate-Partner Violence in Services for Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer (GBTQ) Men | Read |
| Meso-Ethical Considerations in Conducting Intimate Partner Violence Research | Read |
| Defying Distance: Practitioner Perspectives on the Impact of Telehealth on LGBTIQ+ Family Violence Service Access in Regional Australia | Read |
| Informed, Affirming and Focused: Client Perspectives on the Importance of Specialist LGBTIQ + Family Violence and Other Health Services | Read |
| Predictors of burnout and resilience in individuals offering peer support within the LGBTQ+ community | Read |
| Experiences of Intimate-Partner Violence and Violence from a Family Member During COVID-19 Among LGBTQ Adults in Australia | Read |
| LOOP – Co-designing a service feedback model with victim-survivors of sexual violence: Final Report | Read |
| LGBTQ Mental Health Peer Support: A Descriptive Survey | Read |
| ‘It feels meaningful’: How informal mental health caregivers in an LGBTQ community interpret their work and their role | Read |
| Catalysts of change: Interventions and service pathways for gay, bisexual, trans and queer (GBTQ) men who have used family violence in Victoria, Australia | Read |
| Coping with the stress of providing mental health-related informal support to peers in an LGBTQ context | Read |
| The Nature and Impact of Informal Mental Health Support in an LGBTQ Context: Exploring Peer Roles and Their Challenges | Read |
| Responsive pandemic practice: LGBTIQ+ family violence service innovation in Victoria during COVID-19 | Read |
| Research Matters: What have we learnt about COVID-19 and LGBTIQ communities? | Read |
| Lean on Me: Exploring Suicide Prevention and Mental Health-Related Peer Support in Melbourne’s LGBTQ Communities | Read |
| Digital Empowerment and Relationality: Perspectives from experiences of older Karen refugee background adults in Australia | Read |
| A ‘Refugee’ No Longer: Karen Residents’ Experiences of Discarding a Label in Australia | Read |
| Practices of ‘Digital Homing’ and Gendered Reproduction among Older Sinhalese and Karen Migrants in Australia | Read |
| From Language Brokering to Digital Brokering: Refugee Settlement in a Smartphone Age | Read |
| Digital media and the affective economies of transnational families | Read |
| Elderly migrants, digital kinning and digital home making across time and distance | Read |
| Karen Humanitarian Migrants and Video Calling: Digital Brokering in a Smartphone Age | Read |