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Biography
- Health inequalities
- Low income and poverty-driven food insecurity and it’s impact on health and wellbeing, with a particular focus on chronic condition management in high income country contexts, i.e. diabetes and obesity.
- Maternal and infant food and nutrition security, e.g. understanding the impact of maternal and household food insecurity on parents’ infant and young children feeding intentions and practices, e.g. breast / bottle feeding and weaning.
- Health and social care professionals practice and role beliefs in relation to addressing the socio-economic and political determinants of client’s health and health care needs.
- Implementation and evaluation of policy interventions in health and social care settings intended to address health inequalities.
- Use of participatory action research and visual research methods (such as Photovoice) related to health-related research questions.