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Eliza Huppatz is a Lecturer in Occupational Therapy at the University of Adelaide's School of Allied Health Science and Practice under the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. She holds a Master of Public Health from Flinders University (2011) and an Occupational Therapy degree from the University of South Australia (2011). Her research focuses on occupational justice, disaster recovery, and sustainability, emphasizing community-centered approaches to resilience and adaptation. Eliza has clinical experience in primary healthcare, community development, and pediatric occupational therapy.
Research Focus: Eliza's work explores how individuals and communities navigate adversity through occupational engagement. Key areas include disaster response frameworks, midlife women's resilience during crises like the pandemic, and participatory approaches to sustainable recovery.
Professional Activities: She contributes to academic teaching and maintains ties with clinical practice. Eliza actively publishes in health sciences journals, with recent work analyzing pandemic impacts on women's adaptive capacities and disaster recovery mechanisms.
Affiliations: Member of the University's Allied Health team, contributing to interdisciplinary health research initiatives.


