About
Claire Blewitt is a Research Fellow at Monash University, specializing in early childhood education, social and emotional development, and trauma-informed practices. Her work focuses on educator-child interactions, workplace wellbeing, and public health initiatives. She leads or collaborates on multiple research projects funded by organizations like the Australian Research Council and Mackillop Family Services Limited.
- Key Projects Include:
- Educator-child interactions and childhood social and emotional learning (2024–2027)
- Reframing Learning and Teaching Environments (ReLATE) Program (2021–2027)
- Analysis of vaccine uptake strategies in CALD communities (2024)
Her research emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, with contributions to trauma-informed education, workplace wellbeing for women of reproductive age, and early childhood intervention strategies. She has conducted systematic reviews on teacher experiences with trauma-impacted children and environmental factors affecting child development.
Blewitt’s projects span child welfare, family preservation, and maternal health, reflecting her commitment to translating research into practical programs. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and good health.
Key collaborations include partnerships with health services, academic institutions, and community organizations to address systemic challenges in early childhood education and healthcare access.
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