The Resilience Study - April update

Although the weather’s cooling off, our ISLAND Resilience study is humming along.

The Resilience Study - April update

Although the weather’s cooling off, our ISLAND Resilience study is humming along. Here are some highlights of the last few months:

  • Our new Resilience community advisory group has been formed, made up of study participants, people with lived experience of disaster response and local government, a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and researcher team members. The group has met twice and is advising on design and conduct of the project.
  • A research paper describing outcomes from our ‘Bushfires and Your Health’ short course was published. This paper was authored by Sharon, Penny and others from our researcher team and is the second paper arising from our project.
  • We were excited to welcome Kelsey Madden, a new PhD candidate, to the researcher team (see photo above).
  • We recently commenced interviews which explore participants’ rich and diverse experiences of disaster and recovery. Thank you to those who have taken part so far. These interviews will allow us a much more nuanced understanding than our surveys have allowed up to this point.

If you expressed interest in co-design workshops, stay tuned! These will take place in the coming months.

Thank you to all our ISLAND participants who are part of the Resilience study- we truly value your partnership with us to understand stressful experiences, bushfires, dementia risk and health. Eligible ISLAND members who are not currently part of the Resilience initiative are likely to receive an invite to join later in the year.