Ali Lakhani
Ali is a Research Fellow with The Hopkins Centre, Menzies Health Institute Queensland. He has over 7 years’ experience working within community based research projects that have partnered with health and social service organisations. His Program of Research utilises innovative methods and technologies to investigate features contributing to enabling environments for people with injury and/or disability. In particular, his Program considers how public and private places in the community impact the health of people with injury. The suite of projects that he is currently leading investigate how health and rehabilitation outcomes are impacted by: (i) health facility environmental features and (ii) increased engagement with greenspaces, private establishments, and public facilities within the community.
Current Projects
Research Support for Review of Services to Young People with OOHC
Published 30th June 2016
Farming 4 Care: Using nature to cultivate resilience in young people
Published 11th July 2017
Featured Publications
Violence against children in Afghanistan: Concerns and opportunities for positive change
Published 31st October 2017
Nominal group technique for individuals with cognitive disability: a systematic review
Published 15th May 2017