
معرفی
Dr. Tim Wong is a Research Fellow at the Gendered Violence Research Network (GVRN) at UNSW Sydney. A registered psychologist with expertise in domestic violence, family violence, sexual assault, and gendered health research, he has contributed to program evaluations and resource development for diverse populations, including people with disabilities, LGBTQ+ communities, and cancer patients. His academic journey includes a PhD from the University of Western Sydney (2007), MA (University of Sydney, 1998), and BA (Macquarie University).
- 2024: UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture Deans Award for Society Impact
- 2019: UNSW Arts & Social Sciences Dean's Research Award - Research Impact
Tim's research spans gendered violence interventions, LGBTQ+ sexual violence prevention, and psychosocial oncology. He has led studies on parental production of child exploitation material, BRCA1/2 testing guidelines, and caregiver emotional labor in oncology. His work emphasizes policy translation, training programs, and resources for professionals and patients.
- Perpetrator Intervention Systems: Evaluation of domestic violence programs
- Oncology Communication: Training for culturally diverse patient care
- Prostate Cancer Resources: Booklets for men, partners, and support groups
Tim is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and has collaborated with organizations like the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. His 15 most recent publications reflect his focus on HIV, cancer, and gendered violence, with interdisciplinary keywords spanning Criminology, Oncology, and Gender Studies.




