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Kate Hammond

(She/her)
Department of Social Work, The University of Melbourne

Dr Kate Hammond is the Research Manager at the Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights. Kate holds a PhD in Islamic Studies and researches across areas of gender, family violence, and barriers to Muslim women's equity in an Australian context. Kate also works in the University of Melbourne's Department of Social Work conducting family violence research.

Experience

  • 2022–present
    Research Manager, Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights

Education

  • 2021 
    University of Melbourne, PhD

Publications

  • 2024
    Keeping Safe Together: A Brief Report on Children’s Experiences of One ‘All of Family’ Domestic Violence Intervention Program in Melbourne, Australia, Journal of Family Violence
  • 2024
    Exploring Muslim Communities’ Experiences and Barriers While Accessing Assisted Reproductive Technologies: A Scoping Review of International Literature, Journal of Religion and Health
  • 2024
    Barriers to Access: Migrant and refugee women’s experiences of the online family violence intervention order process, Northern Community Legal Centre and the Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights
  • 2024
    Exploring the Linkages between Animal Abuse, Domestic Abuse, and Sexual Offending: A Scoping Review, Health & Social Care in the Community
  • 2023
    Our Health, Our Mind: Mental Health needs in Muslim migrant and refugee communities, Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights
  • 2023
    What can veterinary professionals do? Measuring the effect of one domestic violence training pilot program on veterinary professionals' capacity to recognize, respond, and refer human victims of domestic violence, Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • 2023
    An analysis of changes in the prevalence and patterns of intimate partner violence against women in seven Asian countries, BMC Women's Health
  • 2022
    Stand Out, Speak Up: Racism and Islamophobia in Victorian Schools, Australian Muslim Women's Centre for Human Rights