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Dr Hazel Dalton is a Senior Research Fellow of Rural Public Health (Health Services) at the newly formed Rural Health Research Institute at Charles Sturt University in Orange, NSW, Australia. Her current interests are in public health, health services research, integrated care, rural health including mental health (and the International Initiative in Mental Health Leadership) and health promotion.
She was formerly the Research Leader and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Newcastle’s Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CRRMH) in Orange (2016-2022). She has managed research across mental health promotion, including the Rural Adversity Mental Health Program and collaborative approaches to community wellbeing; innovation in mental health service provision, including integrated care; and rural suicide prevention.
Dr Dalton has worked with primary health networks in six separate projects across low-intensity mental health services, stepped care model co-design and evaluation, and regional mental health planning. She has played a key role in the creation of the International Foundation for Integrated Care Australia (IFICA) to advance integrated care in Australia (2015-2021).
Some of her recent work includes a revision of our understanding of rural adversity, the Orange Declaration on rural and remote mental health and working with industries on workplace mental health and wellbeing. Dr Dalton is interested in the translation and communication of research and providing evidence to support programs and inform policy. Dr Dalton has extensive research experience across university and health sectors, with skills in conceptual modelling, and quantitative and qualitative research approaches.
Hazel held several research support and capacity-building roles in rural mental health and rural health (2012-2016) which enabled a transition from laboratory-based discovery science (mechanisms and regulation of protein trafficking, cell division and gene transcription). Her molecular and cellular research career included ten years of grant-funded positions.
Hazel has had a total of six years and ten months of research career disruption, with non-research active roles and three years and ten months in active carer duties. She also undertook a major career pivot from investigating molecular regulatory systems to that of health system regulation and function when she relocated from Adelaide to Orange in 2012, this involved taking research-support, management, and capacity building roles until her appointment as Research Leader at the CRRMH in August 2016.
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University of Newcastle, School of Medicine and Public Health (Honorary)
HMRI – Healthy Minds Research Program (Affiliate)
University of Canberra, Mental Health Policy Unit (Adjunct)
International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL)
IIMHL Rural Behavioral Health Collaborative
International Equally Well Alliance
International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC)
IFIC Australia – member, facilitator (2016-2021)
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Subash Thapa, Peter Gibbs, Nancy Ross,Jamie Newman,Julaine Allan,Hazel Dalton, Shakeel Mahmood,Bernd H. Kalinna,Allen G. Ross
BMJ GLOBAL HEALTHno. 3 (2024)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CAREno. 1 (2023): 7-7
International journal of environmental research and public healthno. 11 (2023): 5959-5959
Australian Journal of Rural Health (2023)
Public Health Nutritionpp.1-31, (2023)
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