Anagha Joshi
Senior Research Officer
Child & Family Evidence
Anagha develops knowledge translation products for the Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) information exchange and Emerging Minds.
Anagha has skills and experience in innovative evidence synthesis methods and has produced practice papers, resource sheets, short articles and webinars to increase uptake of evidence in the child, family and welfare sector. She facilitates greater impact through stakeholder engagement and building collaborations across research, government and non-for-profit organisations. Anagha has a clinical and program implementation background, with experience working with diverse communities in Australia and internationally.
Qualifications
- Master of Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Bachelor of Optometry, University of Melbourne
Research by Anagha Joshi
Climate change-related worry in children and young people:…
This article, developed with Emerging Minds, provides a summary of how climate change-related worry is described in research, how it is experienced and its mental…
Read moreParenting, peer relationships and mental health in the…
This short article provides an overview of the research evidence on the association between parenting, peer relationships and mental health in the middle years…
Read moreWhat influences supportive peer relationships in the middle…
This short article summarises key findings from a systematic review by Mitic and colleagues (2021) that looked at the determinants of supportive peer relationships in…
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