Lecturer - Injury Prevention, UNSW
Dr Amy Peden is a lecturer and researcher at the School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney and a National Health and Medical Research Council (NH&MRC) fellow.
Amy leads a program of research that focuses on drowning prevention globally, ranging from epidemiology and risk factor identification to science communication and the translation of evidence into policy and practice. Specifically her work focuses on highlighting the full burden of drowning, including improvements to global estimates and increasing awareness of the health system, economic and social impacts of non-fatal drowning. Her work also focuses on the intersecting risk factors of rurality and alcohol consumption. She regularly appears on television, radio and in print to discuss drowning prevention.
Amy is an honorary Senior Research Fellow with Royal Life Saving Society - Australia and a co-founder of the UNSW Beach Safety Research Group. She is also actively involved in broader injury prevention research, including a focus on adolescents through the Australian Centre for Research Excellence in "Driving Global Investment in Adolescent Health".
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