
Overview
Background
Charlotte Young is a research fellow at the Institute for Social Science Research at The University of Queensland. Charlotte is a qualitative researcher with interdisciplinary interests spanning sociology, public health, health promotion, and migration studies. Her research focuses on the systemic drivers of migrant health inequities and how they can be redressed. Charlotte is also interested in the ways migrants adapt and respond to systemic and structural drivers of inequity. Recently, she has been exploring how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted migrant and refugee background tertiary students and how young culturally and linguistically diverse social media influencers have been promoting COVID-safe behaviours online. Charlotte also explores immigrant organisations as critical settings to influence health and wellbeing. She is passionate about producing impactful research to affect positive change and tackling migrant health problems in solidarity with the communities they affect. Charlotte also has experience conducting evaluation research for large-scale health interventions.
Availability
- Dr Charlotte Young is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Research interests
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Migrant health
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Health inequities
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Intersectionality theory
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Qualitative research methods
Works
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2022
Other Outputs
Desktop Review: Equity and Wellbeing Frameworks
Yates, Miriam S., Curry, Matthew, Lata, Lutfun Nahar, Young, Charlotte, Porter, Dave, McDaid, Lisa and Reddel, Tim (2022). Desktop Review: Equity and Wellbeing Frameworks. Long Pocket, QLD, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2022
Other Outputs
Desktop Review: Queensland Equity Data
Lata, Lutfun Nahar, Curry, Matthew, Yates, Miriam, Young, Charlotte, Porter, Dave, McDaid, Lisa and Reddel, Tim (2022). Desktop Review: Queensland Equity Data. Brisbane, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2022
Other Outputs
Desktop review: Lived expertise insights
Young, Charlotte, Curry, Matthew, Lata, Lutfun Nahar, Yates, Miriam, Porter, Dave, McDaid, Lisa and Reddel, Tim (2022). Desktop review: Lived expertise insights. Brisbane, QLD, Australi: Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2022
Conference Publication
Collaboration with culturally and linguistically diverse social media influencers to convey health information during the COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria, Australia
Young, Charlotte (2022). Collaboration with culturally and linguistically diverse social media influencers to convey health information during the COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria, Australia. The Migration and Mobilities Research Network and TASA Migration, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism Thematic Group present: Migration, Racism and COVID-19: Challenges and Insights, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 17 June 2022.
2022
Other Outputs
Systems analysis to inform a Queensland equity framework: draft systems insight report
Curry, Matthew, Lata, Lutfun Nahar, Yates, Miriam, Young, Charlotte, McDaid, Lisa, Reddel, Tim and Porter, Dave (2022). Systems analysis to inform a Queensland equity framework: draft systems insight report. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.
2022
Other Outputs
My Health for Life Performance Measurement Report 1, July - December 2021
Maravilla, Joemer, Rossa, Kalina, Young, Charlotte, Burger, Sarah-Ann, Nuttal, Gina and Robinson, Mark (2022). My Health for Life Performance Measurement Report 1, July - December 2021. Brisbane, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
2022
Other Outputs
HEalth Research Accelerator (HERA): Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Framework
Loodewijk, Carla, Young, Charlotte, McDaid, Lisa, Nutall, Gina and Robinson, Mark (2022). HEalth Research Accelerator (HERA): Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Framework. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland.
2022
Other Outputs
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Framework: HEalth Research Accelerator (HERA 2.0).
Loodewijk, C., Young, C., Robinson M. and McDaid L. (2022). Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Framework: HEalth Research Accelerator (HERA 2.0).. Brisbane, Australia:
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Charlotte Young is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Investigating systemic and structural drivers of immigrant health inequalities using intersectionality theory
This PhD would require you to apply for a UQ scholarship.
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Understanding health and settlement outcomes among immigrant populations
This PhD would require you to apply for a UQ scholarship.
Media
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