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Dr Aletha Ward
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Aletha Ward

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Background

Dr Aletha Ward (PhD, MBA, BNurs, RN, GAICD, FACN, MAPNA)

Dr Aletha Ward is a Senior Research Fellow at the UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health at the University of Queensland. A highly respected Registered Nurse, academic, and policy leader, she has extensive experience in climate health policy, and health equity. Her work focuses on advancing health outcomes through research, advocacy, and policy reform, particularly in addressing the health impacts of climate change for those most at risk. Dr Ward is currently leading work in climate adaptation within primary healthcare, with a focus on nurse-led interventions.

Aletha has been instrumental in embedding planetary health principles within national nursing curriculum. Dr Ward holds several national leadership roles, including Chair of the Climate and Health Faculty at the Australian College of Nursing, Board Director for the Climate and Health Alliance, and Climate and Health representative for the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association. She has served as an expert witness at Senate inquiries, presented at the World Health Organization, and is widely recognised for her contributions to public health policy in climate and health, both nationally and internationally.

Availability

Dr Aletha Ward is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Nursing, University of Southern Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Business Management, University of Southern Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Philosophy, University of Southern Queensland

Works

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23 works between 2022 and 2025

21 - 23 of 23 works

2023

Journal Article

Nursing in the Anthropocene-translating disaster nursing experience into climate crisis nurse education

Richards, Catelyn, Holmes, Mark, Nash, Rose and Ward, Aletha (2023). Nursing in the Anthropocene-translating disaster nursing experience into climate crisis nurse education. Teaching and Learning in Nursing, 18 (3), e113-e121. doi: 10.1016/j.teln.2023.03.017

Nursing in the Anthropocene-translating disaster nursing experience into climate crisis nurse education

2022

Journal Article

Educating the educators: implementing cultural safety in the nursing and midwifery curriculum

Best, Odette, Cox, Leonie, Ward, Aletha, Graham, Coralie, Bayliss, Luke, Black, Barbara, Burton, Lucinda, Carey, Melissa, Davis, Teresa, Derrington, Kate, Elliott, Jessie, Jayasinghe, Thenuja, Luyke, Trish, Maher, Dianne, McGregor, Rowena, Ng, Linda, O'Malley, Lee, Roderick, Geraldine, Sheridan, Georgina, Stanbury, Linda, Taylor, Melissa, Terry, Victoria, Tulleners, Tracey and Walker, Jan (2022). Educating the educators: implementing cultural safety in the nursing and midwifery curriculum. Nurse Education Today, 117 105473, 105473-117. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105473

Educating the educators: implementing cultural safety in the nursing and midwifery curriculum

2022

Journal Article

Reimagining the role of nursing education in emissions reduction

Ward, Aletha, Heart, Diane, Richards, Catelyn, Bayliss, Luke T., Holmes, Mark, Keogh, Samantha and Best, Odette (2022). Reimagining the role of nursing education in emissions reduction. Teaching and Learning in Nursing, 17 (4), 410-416. doi: 10.1016/j.teln.2022.02.003

Reimagining the role of nursing education in emissions reduction

Supervision

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