HDR student showcase (8th August 2022)
Eight HDR students delivered conference style presentations from their PhDs to an in-person and online audience. The Showcase was opened by Professor Sharon Christensen, and included presentations by Professor Ben White and former PhD Student Dr Julia Duffy:
HDR student presentations
- Sinead Prince – Normativity and normal functioning: Returning to a narrow concept of health of disease
- Kristina Chelberg – The problem of vulnerable people with challenging bodies in the Royal Commission on Aged Care
- AurĂ©lie Copin – Conscientious objection to voluntary assisted dying – navigating the ethics, law and practice
- Ruthie Jeanneret – What is a regulatory actor? Examining the regulatory role of patients and families in VAD
- Maddy Archer – Mapping the Belgian Assisted Dying Regulatory Landscape: A Systematic Scoping Review of the Literature
- Julie Witham – Could conducting criminal investigations into elder financial abuse within a human rights framework improve the criminal justice response for victims?
- Michelle King – Disability, Dedifferentiation, and Difference: People with Profound Intellectual Disabilities in the NDIS
- Michele Davis – Disentitling conduct, Human rights and moral ambiguity: an analysis of the impact of elder abuse in family provision claims in Queensland and New South Wales