Synopsis: This seminar discussed the global movement from surviving to thriving, emphasizing the need to measure adolescent wellbeing and enable the understanding of current gaps and progress made.
Speakers: Luo Li (PhD candidate, CREYATE) and Professor Peter Azzopardi
Luo Li is a current PhD student based at the Centre of Adolescent Health and the University of Melbourne. Her primary research interest is looking at existing summary measures of subjective wellbeing for adolescents and understanding how these scales are applied in global population surveys to explore major factors that shape adolescents’ wellbeing. She is also a youth advocate, offering a youthful perspective to the Centre of Research Excellence for Driving Global Investment in Adolescent Health (website), and ensuring research aligns with young people’s experiences and advocacy efforts.
Professor Pete Azzopardi leads an international program of research focusing on adolescent health and wellbeing. His research is informed by experience working as a paediatrician in Australia (including in youth justice, the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health sector, tertiary referral services, youth homeless services) and across health services in the Asia Pacific region.
Date: Thursday 1 August
Time: 1:00 to 2:00 pm AEST
Format: Online
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