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Jane Hwang is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales in the School of Population Health and the School of Psychiatry. Her research focuses on social determinants of health, equity, and social justice, particularly concerning marginalized populations facing intersectional disadvantages, such as older adults and those involved in the criminal justice system. She completed her PhD at UNSW, studying aging and the autism spectrum. Her current projects aim to improve health outcomes and reintegration strategies for justice-involved populations, employing preventative health and transdisciplinary approaches. Hwang has extensive mixed-methods research experience, including qualitative interviews, cross-sector consultation, co-design, and longitudinal health data collection. She is involved in various significant research initiatives, including the Ageing Prison Longitudinal Study and initiatives addressing health needs of older prisoners. Jane has published numerous articles and has received funding for multiple research projects that address these critical areas, contributing to discussions on aging, mental health, and criminal justice.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Teaching and researching in the School of Population Health and School of Psychiatry.
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