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Sabrina Uhlmann

Research Assistant

Sabrina Uhlmann

Research Assistant

BCrimJus (Hons), BPsycSC

sabrina.uhlmann@thekids.org.au

+61 8 6375 1106

Sabrina is a passionate social justice advocate whose educational background incorporates the disciplines of Psychology and Criminology. Sabrina’s academic journey has centred on exploring and understanding women’s experiences receiving reintegration and community support while serving non-custodial sentences. Her research has focused on gender, trauma, and culturally responsive practices within correctional spaces and is best situated within alternatives to incarceration and reintegration literature.

Driven by the power of research, she deeply values the education she has received, and with it, hopes to empower and advocate for those in her communities. Sabrina is passionate about creating equitable futures for all and looks forward to further developing her qualitative research skills as a Research Assistant within Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Team.

Projects

Core Competencies and Reporting Guidelines for Co-research with Adolescents (The C3 Study)

The C3 Study aims to address these gaps by exploring views on core competencies among adults and young people with co-research experience.

Published research

Generating evidence to inform responsive and effective actions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health and well-being: a mix method protocol for evidence integration 'the Roadmap Project'

Australia does not have a national strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health and as a result, policy and programming actions are fragmented and may not be responsive to needs. Efforts to date have also rarely engaged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in co-designing solutions. The Roadmap Project aims to work in partnership with young people to define priority areas of health and well-being need and establish the corresponding developmentally appropriate, evidence-based actions.

Education and Qualifications
  • Bachelor of Criminology Hons – Flinders University
  • Bachelor of Psychological Science – La Trobe University