Dr Irene Ngune is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery and Coordinator of Postgraduate Mental Health courses in the school.
Current Teaching
- CMH5109 - Contemporary Mental Health Issues
- CMH5110 - Assessments in Mental Health
Professional Associations
- 2023 – Member Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association
- 2022 to present – Member Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA)
- 2022 to present – Adjunct lecturer and researcher University of Nairobi
- 2019-2020 – Reviewer - Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee
- 2018 to present Credentialled Mental Health Nurse – Australian College of Mental Health Nurses
- 2017 to present – Member Australian College of Mental Health Nurses
- 2023 – Examiner Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency (AHPRA)
- 2022– Key Influencer Australian College of Mental Health Nurses
- 2020 - Fellow Higher Education Academy – UK Advanced Higher Education Academy
- 2013 – Australian Postgraduate Research Scholarship - Australian Government
- 2008 – Extra miles award – US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
- 2007 – Goals Achievement Award - US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
- 2005 – Australian Development Scholarship Award – Australian Government
Research Areas and Interest- Community and acute mental health
- Mental health outcomes of people presenting with deliberate self-harm
- Mental health outcomes for people living with chronic and life-limiting illnesses
- Mixed methodology designs
- Quantitative methodology
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