
Melissa Lindeman
Adjunct Associate Professor · Health and Community Services
Charles Darwin UniversityAbout
Melissa Lindeman is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Charles Darwin University's Faculty of Arts and Society, affiliated with the Northern Institute. Her work focuses on health and community services, particularly in Indigenous contexts, spanning over 15 years in academia. She holds roles in policy development, service design, and research addressing Indigenous aged care, dementia, youth services, and family support.
Her research emphasizes culturally safe, trauma-informed practices and participatory approaches. Key projects include the 'Strong Communities' randomized trial for family carers, the 'Art Centres Keeping Elders Connected' initiative, and the Birthing on Country Translational Research Centre. She collaborates with Aboriginal community organizations to strengthen intergenerational support and improve service accessibility in remote areas.
Lindeman's articles explore peer workforce development in rural mental health, Indigenous youth suicide prevention, and dementia care models. She advocates for service innovation through community-led solutions, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health equity and quality education.
- Education background not explicitly stated
- Grants: Multiple research grants including the Rainmaker Start-up and MRFF Rapid Applied Research projects
Labs/Teams: Molly Wardaguga Research Centre, Northern Institute collaborations
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