
About
Natalie Townsend is a Research Executive Manager at the Centre for Women’s Health Research, affiliated with the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health at the University of Newcastle. Holding a Bachelor of Psychology (Hons 1) and a Master of Clinical Epidemiology (Distinction), she has over a decade of experience in women's health research, specializing in mental health and the impact of violence and abuse across the lifespan.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Psychology (Hons 1), University of Newcastle
- Master of Clinical Epidemiology (Distinction), University of Newcastle
Her research leverages longitudinal methods, survey development, and health services research to address critical issues like adverse childhood experiences, bullying, and health disparities in marginalized populations. She has contributed to 11 journal articles and 29 reports, including studies on convergence insufficiency, healthcare costs, and COVID-19’s impact on women.
Key funding sources include the Department of Health and Aged Care ($8.5M) and ANROWS ($295K), supporting her work on violence research and health policy. Her collaborations span institutions like the National Mental Health Commission and The Sax Institute, focusing on translating research into policy and public health communication.
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