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Dr Clive Aspin, Research Associate, SCIPPS
Clive Aspin

Dr Clive Aspin completed his public health training in New Zealand where he is affiliated to Ngati Maru in his tribal area of Hauraki.

He comes to the position of Research Fellow, SCIPPS with an extensive background in Maori and indigenous public health research. His research has focused on issues related to the Maori health and disability workforce, as well as indigenous sexuality and the resilience of indigenous communities. He also has a strong research interest in the impact that HIV has had on indigenous communities.

He is the lead investigator on a collaborative project with teams in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, investigating the impact of STIs and BBVs on indigenous communities in the three countries.

Clive has extensive governance experience gained from membership of a number of boards, most notably the Health Research Council of New Zealand. He held the inaugural position of Executive Research Officer at Nga Pae o te Maramatanga, New Zealand’s Maori centre of research excellence at the University of Auckland and played a key role in setting up the infrastructure of the centre. He was also the Founding Editor of AlterNative, an international peer-reviewed journal of indigenous scholarship.

 

Email: clive.aspin@sydney.edu.au

Phone: +61 2 9036 7003

Fax: +61 2 9351 5204

 

 

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Upcoming Events

February 1st, 2012: The 2012 Menzies Oration - presented by Profesor Anne Rogers from University of Manchester. ANU - Canberra

March 14th, 2012: 2012 SCIPPS Conference. ANU - Canberra


MCHP News

New Reports: from SCIPPS Roundtables - November 2011:

New Report: 'Travelling alongside' Experiences of specialised palliative care

New Publication: Type 2 diabetes is on the rise all over the world

Media Release: People I can call on - Experiences of chronic illness community report

New Report: People I can call on - Experiences of chronic illness

New Report: Mental health provisions in the 2011-12 budget