STAFF PROFILE
Professor Hannah Badland
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School of GUSS
Phone:
+61399254128
Email:
hannah.badland@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Goldfeld, S.,Downes, M.,Gray, S.,Pham, C.,Guo, S.,Badland, H., et al, . (2024). Household income supplements in early childhood to reduce inequities in children's development In: Social Science and Medicine, 340, 1 - 11
- Villanueva, K.,Badland, H.,Alderton, A.,Higgs, C.,Turrell, G.,Goldfeld, S. (2023). Examining the Contribution of the Neighborhood Built Environment to the Relationship Between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Early Childhood Development in 205,000 Australian Children In: Academic Pediatrics, 23, 631 - 645
- Cereijo Tejedor, L.,Gullon, P.,Del Cura, I.,Valades, D.,Bilal, U.,Franco, M.,Badland, H. (2023). Exercise facility availability and incidence of type 2 diabetes and complications in Spain: A population-based retrospective cohort 2015–2018 In: Health and Place, 81, 1 - 9
- Badland, H.,Villanueva, K.,Alderton, A.,Davern, M.,Goldfeld, S. (2023). An urban neighbourhood framework for realising progress towards the New Urban Agenda for equitable early childhood development In: Children's Geographies, 21, 1087 - 1105
- Goldfeld, S.,Moreno-Betancur, M.,Gray, S.,Badland, H., et al, . (2023). Addressing Child Mental Health Inequities through Parental Mental Health and Preschool Attendance In: Pediatrics, 151, 1 - 11
- Priest, N.,Guo, S.,Gondek, D.,Badland H, et al, . (2023). The potential of intervening on childhood adversity to reduce socioeconomic inequities in body mass index and inflammation among Australian and UK children: A causal mediation analysis In: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 77, 632 - 640
- Bailie, J.,Bishop, G.,Badland, H.,Emerson, E.,Aitken, Z.,Stanclife, R.,Ekanayake, K.,Llewellyn, G. (2023). Health and wellbeing outcomes associated with loneliness for people with disability: a scoping review In: BMC Public Health, 23, 1 - 15
- Prince, S.,Lang, J.,de Groh, M.,Badland, H., et al, . (2023). Prioritizing a research agenda on built environments and physical activity: a twin panel Delphi consensus process with researchers and knowledge users In: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 20, 1 - 16
- Emerson, E.,Stancliffe, R.,Aitken, Z.,Bailie, J.,Bishop, G.,Badland, H.,Llewellyn, G.,Kavanagh, A. (2023). Disability and loneliness in the United Kingdom: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of trends and transitions In: BMC Public Health, 23, 1 - 9
- Fortune, N.,Curryer, B.,Badland, H.,Smith-Merr, J.,Devine, A.,Stancliffe, R.,Emerson, E.,Llewellyn, G. (2022). Do Area-Level Environmental Factors Influence Employment for People with Disability? A Scoping Review In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19, 1 - 16
City systems; health and wellbeing; health inequities; liveability; public health; social determinants of health; social inequities; socioecological frameworks; spatial data; urban planning and policy.
- Building better: Neighbourhoods to benefit children with disability. Funded by: ARC Future Fellowships Grant 2023 from (2024 to 2028)
- Early childhood data to decisions: Equitable neighbourhoods to support child development. Funded by: VICHealth - Impact Research Grants from (2022 to 2025)
- Interventions for better life-time mental health outcomes for Australian youth with disability (Administered by University of Melbourne). Funded by: National Health and Medical Research Council Synergy Grants from (2022 to 2027)
- Child health and developmental inequities: Evidence for precision policy (Administered by University of Melbourne). Funded by: ARC Linkage via Other University from (2020 to 2024)
- Measuring, monitoring, and translating liveability through the sustainable development goals to inform policy and planning in Bangkok. Funded by: VicHealth Sustainable Development Goals Partnership Grant 2018 onwards from (2018 to 2021)
2 PhD Completions3 PhD Current Supervisions