Dr. Katie McQuillan works as Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Trinity Centre for Global Health. REFUGE-ED is funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 programme, and is being conducted across seven European countries. The goal of the project is identify, implement, and evaluate existing evidence-based interventions for children and young people who are refugees, asylum seekers, or separated minors. In particular, we are interested in practices that can be implemented in formal and non-formal educational settings to promote inclusion, mental health, sense of belonging, and academic achievement. Further, a key feature of the project is it's co-design with children, families, teachers, practitioners, policymakers and other relevant stakeholders. She is also a chartered psychologist and both works in the Irish Institute of Emotion Focused Therapy and in the National Centre for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture. Historically, she has published in the areas of complex post-traumatic stress disorder among homeless adults as well as in HIV healthcare.

Roles

  • Trinity Centre for Global Health, Trinity Colleg, University of Dublin

    Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland
    Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

  • Spirasi, the National Centre for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture

    Non-governmental Organisation, Dublin, Ireland
    Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist

  • Trinity College Dublin School of Psychology

    Other, Dublin, Ireland
    Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

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