Jennifer Smith-merry
Department of Health Sciences
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr. JENNIFER SMITH-MERRY is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Department of Health Sciences, University of Sydney , Australia. His research interests includes Jen is Mental Health Stream Lead within the Centre for Disability Research and Policy. She leads a team of researchers in carrying out mental health service evaluation and exploring complex problems of mental health policy and service implementation, consumer experiences of health care and adverse events. She has received over $4 million in research funding for a wide variety of projects since 2011 and has led 10 of these projects. Jen’s research has a strong focus on ‘industry’ and she regularly collaborates with government and non-government organisations to provide practice-based solutions to complex service and policy needs.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. JENNIFER SMITH-MERRY is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Jen is Mental Health Stream Lead within the Centre for Disability Research and Policy. She leads a team of researchers in carrying out mental health service evaluation and exploring complex problems of mental health policy and service implementation, consumer experiences of health care and adverse events. She has received over $4 million in research funding for a wide variety of projects since 2011 and has led 10 of these projects. Jen’s research has a strong focus on ‘industry’ and she regularly collaborates with government and non-government organisations to provide practice-based solutions to complex service and policy needs..
Research Interest
Jen is Mental Health Stream Lead within the Centre for Disability Research and Policy. She leads a team of researchers in carrying out mental health service evaluation and exploring complex problems of mental health policy and service implementation, consumer experiences of health care and adverse events. She has received over $4 million in research funding for a wide variety of projects since 2011 and has led 10 of these projects. Jen’s research has a strong focus on ‘industry’ and she regularly collaborates with government and non-government organisations to provide practice-based solutions to complex service and policy needs.