
Dr Graham Gee
Dr Graham Gee
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Role
Team Leader / Senior Research Fellow
Research area
Population health
Group
Intergenerational Health
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Dr Graham Gee is an Aboriginal-Chinese man, also with Celtic heritage, originally from Darwin. His Aboriginal-Chinese grandfather was born near Belyuen on Larrakia Country. Graham is a clinical psychologist and worked at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service for 11 years before taking up a Senior Research Fellow position at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. His area of research is healing and recovery from complex trauma among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with an increasing focus on child sexual abuse. In 2022, Graham received a Fellowship from the Eisen Family Private Fund that has supported his team to commence formative work with a Coalition of Victorian Aboriginal services dedicated to healing child sexual abuse. Among other advisory roles, Graham recently joined the National Clinical Reference Group for the Prime Minister and Cabinet National Office for Child Safety, and the Research Advisory Committee for the National Centre for Action on Child Sexual Abuse.
Dr Graham Gee is an Aboriginal-Chinese man, also with Celtic heritage, originally from Darwin. His Aboriginal-Chinese grandfather was born near Belyuen on Larrakia Country. Graham is a clinical psychologist and worked at the Victorian Aboriginal...
Dr Graham Gee is an Aboriginal-Chinese man, also with Celtic heritage, originally from Darwin. His Aboriginal-Chinese grandfather was born near Belyuen on Larrakia Country. Graham is a clinical psychologist and worked at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service for 11 years before taking up a Senior Research Fellow position at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. His area of research is healing and recovery from complex trauma among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with an increasing focus on child sexual abuse. In 2022, Graham received a Fellowship from the Eisen Family Private Fund that has supported his team to commence formative work with a Coalition of Victorian Aboriginal services dedicated to healing child sexual abuse. Among other advisory roles, Graham recently joined the National Clinical Reference Group for the Prime Minister and Cabinet National Office for Child Safety, and the Research Advisory Committee for the National Centre for Action on Child Sexual Abuse.
Top Publications
- Canuto, K, Prehn, J, Canuto, K, Neate, R, Gee, G, Kennedy, C, Gaweda, C, Black, O, Smith, J, Brown, A. Further investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men’s health research funding is urgently required. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 47(2) : 100025 2023 view publication
- Gee, G, Hulbert, C, Kennedy, H, Paradies, Y. Cultural determinants and resilience and recovery factors associated with trauma among Aboriginal help-seeking clients from an Aboriginal community-controlled counselling service. BMC Psychiatry 23(1) : 155 2023 view publication
- Milroy, H, Kashyap, S, Collova, JR, Platell, M, Gee, G, Ohan, JL. Identifying the key characteristics of a culturally safe mental health service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: A qualitative systematic review protocol. PLOS ONE 18(1) : e0280213 2023 view publication
- Gibbs, J, Paradies, Y, Gee, G, Haslam, N. The effects of Aboriginal tertiary students' perceived experiences of racism and of cultural resilience on educational engagement. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 51(2) : 2022 view publication
- Chamberlain, C, Gray, P, Herrman, H, Mensah, F, Andrews, S, Krakouer, J, McCalman, P, Elliott, A, Atkinson, J, O'Dea, B, et al. Community views on ‘Can perinatal services safely identify Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents experiencing complex trauma?’. Child Abuse Review 32(1) : 2022 view publication
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