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Dr

Elyse Warner

Lecturer

Faculty of Health/School of Health and Social Development

Orcid identifier0000-0002-1759-2183
  • Lecturer
    Faculty of Health/School of Health and Social Development
  • +61 3 924 46489 (Work)
  • Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125

BIO

In my role as a lecturer in family, society and health in the School of Health and Social Development, I explore the important role that families have in promoting health and wellbeing of individuals and communities. From a research perspective, I have fifteen years' experience conducting family-related research, predominantly using qualitative methods (including the use of photo-elicitation interviewing). I completed my PhD exploring experiences of returning to co-residence among young Australian adults and their parents, and my research interests continue to focus on the relationships between housing and health across the life course; the influence of settings on families’ health and wellbeing; and the factors impacting young people’s health and wellbeing. I am currently a member of the Institute for Health Transformation and HOME. In terms of teaching, I chair units within the Family, Society and Health major, and act as the co-course director for the Bachelor of Health Sciences.

DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CURRENT APPOINTMENT

  • Lecturer
    Deakin University, School of Health and Social Development

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Lecturer
    Deakin University, School of Health and Social Development, Australia1 Jan 2018 - present

DEGREES

  • Doctor of Philosophy
    Deakin University, Geelong, Australia
  • Graduate Certificate of Higher Education Learning and Teaching
    Deakin University, Geelong, Australia
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)
    Deakin University, Geelong, Australia
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)
    Deakin University, Geelong, Australia

FIELDS OF RESEARCH (2020)

  • Family and household studies
  • Health promotion
  • Public health

AREA/FACULTY

  • Faculty of Health

DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/INSTITUTE

  • School of Health and Social Development

RESEARCH STRENGTHS