
About
Sameera Suleman is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Social Science, University of Queensland, and currently serves as the Practice Leader for health promotion, navigation, advocacy, and multicultural health workforce development at World Wellness Group, a non-profit social enterprise in Queensland. She holds a Master of Public Health from the University of New South Wales.
- Expertise: Multicultural health, health equity, and population health.
- Experience: Over 15 years working with multicultural populations in Australia and South Africa.
Her research focuses on improving health service quality and outcomes for multicultural communities. Notable projects include the Multicultural Connect Line, Multicultural Health Connect, and the Culture in Mind program.
Publications emphasize culturally responsive healthcare and legal support in mental health services. She has contributed to national and international conferences and taught courses on social change, society, and health.
- Key Projects: Multicultural Health Connect (with Healthdirect Australia), Culture in Mind program.
- Teaching: Courses on social change and health systems.
No scientific awards listed, but her work reflects strong commitments to health justice and human rights advocacy.
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