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Graham Gee
Associate Professor, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
University of Melbourne
Associate Professor Graham Gee is an Aboriginal-Chinese man, also with Celtic heritage, originally from Darwin. His grandfather was born near Belyuen on Larrakia Country. Graham is a clinical psychologist and worked at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service from 2008-2019. In his early clinician researcher work he helped to develop an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social and Emotional Wellbeing Framework and designed the Aboriginal Resilience and Recovery Questionnaire. Graham currently works in the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Since 2023, Graham’s primary research has focused on healing and recovery from child sexual abuse. He is leading an NHMRC Investigator Grant that involves 6 Victorian Aboriginal service partners, with a focus on supporting specialist workforce and co-designing initiatives with Aboriginal survivors of child sexual abuse.
Sessions
Day 1
3.55
Ngagagee Ngulu Murrup Durra - Building Victorian Aboriginal specialist healing service and survivor responses to healing child sexual abuse
The need for healing child sexual abuse as part of suicide prevention
Building alternative pathways to support healing child sexual abuse
Graham Gee, Associate Professor, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne