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Fiona Proudfoot
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Fiona Proudfoot
Research Assistant
Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre
Medical Sciences 1, Level 4 , Hobart CBD Campuses
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Fields of Research
- Urban sociology and community studies (441016)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy (450407)
- Social theory (441005)
- Rural and remote health services (420321)
- Sociology of migration, ethnicity and multiculturalism (441013)
- Urban policy (440714)
- Housing policy (440707)
Research Objectives
- Expanding knowledge in human society (280123)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community services (210199)
- Rural and remote area health (200508)
- Communication across languages and culture (130201)
- Religion and society (130501)
- Public services policy advice and analysis (230204)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander development and wellbeing (210102)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community service programs (210101)
Publications
Total publications
4
Journal Article
(2 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2014 | Proudfoot F, Habibis D, 'Separate worlds: a discourse analysis of mainstream and Aboriginal populist media accounts of the Northern Territory Emergency Response', Journal of Sociology, 51, (2) pp. 170-188. ISSN 1440-7833 (2014) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1177/1440783313482368 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 19Web of Science - 17 Co-authors: Habibis D | |
2014 | Proudfoot F, Habibis D, 'Practitioner perspectives on the role of culturally responsive training programs for improving Indigenous tenancies', Parity pp. 29-30. ISSN 1032-6170 (2014) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] Co-authors: Habibis D |
Conference Publication
(2 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2019 | Barnett T, Jessup B, Cross M, Mallick S, Proudfoot F, et al., 'Challenges to Employing Recent Nursing and Allied Health Graduates in Rural Areas', 15th National Rural Health Conference, 24-27 March 2019, Hobart, Tasmania (2019) [Conference Extract] Co-authors: Barnett T; Jessup B; Cross M; Mallick S; Cooper A; Quarmby L | |
2014 | Proudfoot F, 'Understanding Cultural Differences at the Frontline', Challenging Identities, Institutions and Communities: Refereed Proceedings of the TASA 2014, 24-27 November 2014, Adelaide, pp. 1-13. ISBN 9780646927350 (2014) [Refereed Conference Paper] |
Grants & Funding
Funding Summary
Number of grants
3
Total funding
$438,975
Projects
Improving housing and service responses to family violence for Indigenous individuals and families (2017)$139,380
- Description
- Little is known of the housing choices made by Indigenous victims and perpetrators of violence in the aftermath of family violence. With reforms to the family violence service sector encouraging victims to remain in the home, measuring the efficacy of such an approach in an Indigenous context is timely.
- Funding
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute ($139,380)
- Scheme
- Grant-Research Project
- Administered By
- University of New South Wales
- Research Team
- Cripps KA; Habibis D; Proudfoot F
- Year
- 2017
Identifying effective arrangements for tenancy management service delivery to remote Indigenous communities (2014)$278,595
- Description
- This project will offer contextualised analysis of optimal arrangements for cost-effectiveness and tenant and community outcomes.
- Funding
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute ($278,595)
- Scheme
- Grant-Research Project
- Administered By
- University of Tasmania
- Research Team
- Habibis D; Proudfoot F; Churchill B
- Year
- 2014
AHURI Top-Up Scholarship (Proudfoot, F) (2012 - 2014)$21,000
- Description
- This project will investigate the experiences of social housing practitioners providing tenancy management services to Aboriginal tenants.
- Funding
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute ($21,000)
- Scheme
- Scholarship-Top-Up
- Administered By
- University of Tasmania
- Research Team
- Proudfoot F; Habibis D; Walter MM; Stanford SN
- Period
- 2012 - 2014