Jacqueline Ding
Jacqueline Ding
Details
Role
Project Officer
Research area
The Centre for Community Child Health
Group
Policy and Equity
Jacqueline Ding (MPH, BBiomed) is a researcher and evaluator with a strong interest in health equity, qualitative research, and stakeholder engagement. She is currently completing her PhD at Monash University in partnership with the Centre for Research Excellence: CP-Achieve, focused on supporting young adults with cerebral palsy to navigate the transition to adulthood.
Since joining the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) in 2020, Jacqueline has contributed to a range of research and evaluation projects spanning early childhood, disability, and digital health. In her current role as Consultant in the Systems Impact team at the Centre for Community Child Health, she supports evaluation and co-design efforts across early years education reform initiatives, bringing expertise in mixed-methods research, co-design facilitation, and the development of accessible, user-informed tools and resources. Jacqueline is committed to working in partnership with communities and young people to create meaningful and sustainable systems change.
Since joining the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) in 2020, Jacqueline has contributed to a range of research and evaluation projects spanning early childhood, disability, and digital health. In her current role as Consultant in the Systems Impact team at the Centre for Community Child Health, she supports evaluation and co-design efforts across early years education reform initiatives, bringing expertise in mixed-methods research, co-design facilitation, and the development of accessible, user-informed tools and resources. Jacqueline is committed to working in partnership with communities and young people to create meaningful and sustainable systems change.
Jacqueline Ding (MPH, BBiomed) is a researcher and evaluator with a strong interest in health equity, qualitative research, and stakeholder engagement. She is currently completing her PhD at Monash University in partnership with the Centre for...
Jacqueline Ding (MPH, BBiomed) is a researcher and evaluator with a strong interest in health equity, qualitative research, and stakeholder engagement. She is currently completing her PhD at Monash University in partnership with the Centre for Research Excellence: CP-Achieve, focused on supporting young adults with cerebral palsy to navigate the transition to adulthood.
Since joining the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) in 2020, Jacqueline has contributed to a range of research and evaluation projects spanning early childhood, disability, and digital health. In her current role as Consultant in the Systems Impact team at the Centre for Community Child Health, she supports evaluation and co-design efforts across early years education reform initiatives, bringing expertise in mixed-methods research, co-design facilitation, and the development of accessible, user-informed tools and resources. Jacqueline is committed to working in partnership with communities and young people to create meaningful and sustainable systems change.
Since joining the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) in 2020, Jacqueline has contributed to a range of research and evaluation projects spanning early childhood, disability, and digital health. In her current role as Consultant in the Systems Impact team at the Centre for Community Child Health, she supports evaluation and co-design efforts across early years education reform initiatives, bringing expertise in mixed-methods research, co-design facilitation, and the development of accessible, user-informed tools and resources. Jacqueline is committed to working in partnership with communities and young people to create meaningful and sustainable systems change.
Top Publications
- Honisett, S, Williams, I, Ding, J, Woolfenden, S, Minton, L, Lingam, R, Hackworth, N, Eapen, V, Eastwood, J, Goldfeld, S. How Do Families Experiencing Adversity Seek Information and Services to Support Their Child's Mental Health? A Qualitative Study.. Health Promot J Austr 37(2) : e70151 2026 view publication
- Constable, L, Cooper, J, Ding, J, Yang, N, Davies, S, Knight, K. Voice of the Child: A toolkit for involving children and young people in research, practice and policy. 2026 view publication
- Ding, JY, Cleary, SL, Morgan, PE. Capacity Building goals in young people with cerebral palsy in Australia: Analysis of publicly available National disability Insurance Scheme data. Children and Youth Services Review 176: 108395 2025 view publication
- Cleary, SL, Morgan, PE, Wallen, M, Honan, I, Shields, N, Munzel, FE, Plummer, JR, Assaad, C, Karlsson, P, Culnane, E, et al. Experiences of participation in daily life of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: A scoping review.. Dev Med Child Neurol 67(5) : 572 -590 2025 view publication
- Ding, JY, Cleary, SL, Morgan, PE. Health literacy in adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: a mixed methods systematic review.. Disabil Rehabil 46(24) : 5717 -5729 2024 view publication
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