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Giselle Newton is a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales, focusing on the experiences and support needs of donor-conceived individuals in the digital age. She has played a significant role in various research and advocacy efforts related to donor conception, including contributions to the 30-year anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and international principles regarding donor conception and surrogacy. In addition to her PhD work, she has contributed expertise to legislative reforms in Western Australia and South Australia, including amendments to the Human Reproductive Technology Act and the Mitochondrial Donation Reform Bill, as well as the establishment of the South Australian Donor Conception Register in 2022. As a Research Assistant, Giselle has worked on projects examining the experiences of interpreters in end-of-life contexts and family members’ access to coronial case files, highlighting her commitment to research that intersects with health, family dynamics, and support systems.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Contributed to various research projects related to donor conception and the experiences of interpreters in end-of-life care.
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