Hilary Miller
Research Fellow
Child & Family Evidence
Hilary Miller is a Research Fellow in the Child, Family and Evidence Team. They manage AIFS' contribution to the National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health, led by Emerging Minds.
Hilary holds a Masters of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) and Arts (Development Studies). She has experience in applied research and evaluation contexts. They are passionate about identifying and addressing the social determinants of health through research and knowledge translation.
Hilary lives and works on Wurundjeri land.
Qualifications
- Master of Public Health, University of Sydney
- Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Australian National University
- Bachelor of Arts, Australian National University
Research by Hilary Miller

Why meaningful participation for children in out-of-home…
This short article aims to raise awareness of the importance of meaningful child participation in the context of out-of-home care (OOHC). It outlines why…
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How to support meaningful participation for children in out…
This short article outlines some of the ways practitioners can support children in out-of-home care (OOHC) to meaningfully participate in decisions that affect them…
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Resources to support culturally safe service delivery to…
This resource sheet provides a list of resources and organisations that can support non-Indigenous practitioners and organisations in the child, family and community…
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