Brighter Beginnings First 2000 Days Summit


Teresa Winata


Senior Research and Evaluation Officer, South Western Sydney Local Health District

Conjoint Associate Lecturer, Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, UNSW Medicine & Health

Teresa Winata is an early career clinical and public health researcher with a demonstrated experience and interest working in implementation research in the health and clinical services, spanning from fields including quality and safety, medical oncology, dementia, and now child and adolescent psychiatry/mental health. She is passionate in public health and clinical research, and how implementation research can be translated into clinical practice, and how healthcare organisations/providers can deliver safe and quality health outcomes through evidence-based practice and policies. 

Teresa previously worked as a Research Assistant and Officer at Macquarie University (2016-20), and a Senior Research Officer at University of Sydney’s School of Nursing and Midwifery (2020-21). She holds a Bachelor of Medical Science and Master of Brain and Mind Science from The University of Sydney, as well as Master of Public Health from Griffith University with her thesis focusing on the health literacy of adolescents and young adults.  


Abstract

Watch Me Grow-Electronic: A digital surveillance approach addressing child development, mental health and psychosocial needs

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We would like to pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and the hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the state.