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PhD research exploring experiences of pregnant women and parents involved in child protection processes during pregnancy and birth. This research centers on parents' voices to develop recommendations that enhance perinatal child protection processes within health, welfare, and legal systems, emphasizing values informed by lived experiences from both developing and developed countries. Sam has worked in research and knowledge exchange roles, mainly focused on health and wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Committed to equity and social justice goals, she seeks to learn and collaborate with experts with lived experience. Her expertise relates to the UN Sustainable Development Goals established in 2015, which includes global targets to end poverty and protect the planet while ensuring prosperity for all. This work contributes to various specific goals in the realms of education and social welfare.
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