Kate Johnston-Ataata

Royal Melbourne Institute of technology (RMIT)

Dr Kate Johnston-Ataata is a Research Fellow in the Social & Global Studies Centre’s Social Research in Health Program at RMIT and coordinator of Healthtalk Australia. Kate has had a long association with Healthtalk Australia (HTA), having worked on four HTA research projects, including early menopause (from women’s and health practitioners’ perspectives), early parenthood, depression, and serious mental illness from the perspective of both people with lived experience and carers. Kate’s research interests centre on how people make sense of experiences of (in)fertility, reproductive health, and family life in the context of social and demographic change.

Presentations & Resources

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Intersections of mental and physical health: Healthtalk Australia and the value of online health and illness experiences

Audio visual Other resource Kate Johnston-Ataata Dave Peters
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