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Dr. Michelle Jones is an academic in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University, where she serves as Deputy Teaching Program Director and Bachelor of Social Work Course Coordinator. She holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide and a Bachelor of Social Work (Hons) from the University of South Australia, specializing in domestic violence discourses and group program evaluations. Her research focuses on public health, Aboriginal health, childhood obesity prevention, and domestic violence, employing mixed-methods and participatory approaches. Key roles include membership in the SA Health Human Research Ethics Committee and leadership in reconciliation initiatives.
Her research interests include program evaluation, stakeholder engagement, and participatory methodologies. Notable awards include the Flinders University Reconciliation Action Plan Award (2021) and the South Australian Spatial Excellence Award (2013). She has led grants totaling over $370,000, including studies on obesity prevention and Indigenous health equity. Her work bridges academic research with community-driven solutions, particularly through initiatives like the Mockingbird Family Model in foster care and the OPAL obesity prevention program.
- Education:
- PhD, University of Adelaide (2005): 'A Fight about Nothing' Constructions of Domestic Violence
- Bachelor of Social Work (First Class Honours), University of South Australia (1995)
- Graduate Certificate in Management, Curtin University (2009)
Professional Contributions: Active in policy advocacy, curriculum development, and ethical research practices. Collaborates with government agencies and NGOs on health equity and social welfare programs.



