Jenni Judd
Adjunct Prinicpal Research Fellow
Department of Health Sciences
James Cook University
Singapore
Biography
Dr Jenni Judd worked for over 27 years in the public sector in Health and Education in the Northern Territory with a particular focus in rural and remote Indigenous communities across northern Australia. The impact of her work includes: practitioner guidelines for working in public health in Northern Territory Health services; reorienting the workforce in primary health care settings; improvement in health curriculum for schools; changes in policy to enhance the health promotion and prevention aspects of health service deliveryDr Jenni Judd worked for over 27 years in the public sector in Health and Education in the Northern Territory with a particular focus in rural and remote Indigenous communities across northern Australia. The impact of her work includes: practitioner guidelines for working in public health in Northern Territory Health services; reorienting the workforce in primary health care settings; improvement in health curriculum for schools; changes in policy to enhance the health promotion and prevention aspects of health service delivery
Research Interest
Primary health care providers and educators to enhance prevention and health promotion aspects of delivery of programs in schools and health services and changes in pandemic influenza policies in Indigenous Communities at a local, State and National level