Honey Rahmanian
Research Assistant
BSc (Human Physiology), MPH, MPhil (Medical Science)
honey.rahmanian@thekids.org.au
+61 8 6375 6106
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Honey Joined The Kids Research Institute Australia in February 2021 as a Research Assistant working on the Electronic Use in Little Ones (EUiLO) study. Honey offers support to senior researchers across a range of projects, including contributions to the National Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) program, the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) and a systematic review on school breakfast provision. More recently, Honey has joined the Youth Mental Health team in WA, where she provides support on the parenting program aimed at enhancing the well-being of Aboriginal parents and children.
Honey completed her degrees at the University of Adelaide with focus on Military and Indigenous health. She has served as a Research Officer at the Centre for Traumatic Stress Studies. She also tutored Public Health at the University and contributed to Migration Health and Support Programs at the Australian Red Cross.
Projects
Breakfast skipping among children and adolescents in South Australia
Eating a regular, healthy breakfast is required to support good health, wellbeing and development throughout childhood and adolescence.
Education and Qualifications
- Master of Philosophy (Medical Science)
- Master of Public Health
- Graduate Diploma in Public Health
- Graduate Certificate in Public Health
- Bachelor of Science (Human Physiology)
- Certificate of Accreditation Brain Resource Lab Operation
- Education and training (The Ethnic Schools Association of SA)