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Chantal Orgeas is a Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia’s School of Population and Global Health, focusing on groundbreaking research related to recovery from family domestic violence (FDV). With 20 years of experience in medical epidemiology, public health practice, and health services research across local and international sectors, Chantal offers a unique perspective that bridges rigorous academic methodology with a profound understanding of lived experiences. Her current portfolio encompasses 13 active projects aligned with Australia’s National Research Agenda to End Violence Against Women and Children, focusing on trauma-informed, victim-centered systems for priority populations, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. She is the Chief Investigator for the Australia EU-TRIP Horizon project, leading UWA's participation in a €2.3 million consortium transforming trauma recovery systems in 12 countries. Chantal specializes in developing culturally responsive research methodologies for vulnerable and marginalized populations and has significant experience in coordinating and delivering undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Her commitment to gender-based violence prevention, particularly in elevating the voices of women and children affected by violence, drives her advocacy efforts for meaningful change. Chantal holds a PhD in cancer epidemiology from Karolinska Institute and advanced training in public health and administration, among other qualifications.
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