Sara Coombs
Research Assistant
BPsych(Hons)
sara.coombs@thekids.org.au
Sara is a Research Assistant in the Wellbeing Project, focusing on co-designing a trauma-informed psychosocial intervention to promote mental health recovery in children and young people with Type 1 Diabetes. She holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) with First Class Honours from Curtin University. Her honours research explored Self-Efficacy, Optimism and Psychological Distress in Youth with Chronic Illness, which saw her as a student at The Kids Research Institute Australia.
Alongside her work at The Kids Research Institute Australia, Sara works part time at a Psychology & Wellness Clinic as a Clinic Administrator. She is also a Digital Crisis Support Volunteer for Lifeline WA, and volunteers at Red Nose events for bereaved families who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth and sudden infant death. Sara hopes to complete her Masters in Clinical Psychology, and work as a Clinical Psychologist in the field of perinatal & infant mental health and care.
Projects
The Early Start Screen Smart Program
Supporting families to create healthy screen time habits
November 2024
Education and Qualifications
- Bachelor of Psychology with First Class Honours – Curtin University