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Faye Adams-Eaton BSc (Hons) MSc

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Title: Community Engagement Fellow

Discipline: Psychology

Room: UH211, Stratford Campus

Telephone:+44 (0)20 8223 4149

Email: f.adams-eaton@uel.ac.uk



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I joined IHHD in February 2007 to aid the research coordination for the Well London Lottery Bid. As a research fellow I am currently working across a number of projects, including community consultation, project funding and research into asylum seekers integration within East London. I am a recent MSc graduate in Research Methods for Psychology from Goldsmiths, University of London, with extensive experience of Qualitative and Quantitative Methodology. My research dissertation investigated the ‘Shared Experiences of Asylum Seeking New Mothers and their Health Care Service Workers’. This research involved qualitative interviews with a number of NGO and NHS workers and African and Eastern European women in which aspects of their working relationship and determinants of Well-being were explored.

I have worked with the charity ‘Tourism Concern’ to coordinate the design and funding application for an international research project to investigate displacement in India and Sri Lanka as a result of the post-tsunami tourism industry reconstruction. Previous to this I completed a BSc in Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London. During which I focused particular attention on social issues and problems, and evolutionary aspects of human behaviour, including an investigation of ‘Reciprocal Relationships among a group of Capuchin Monkeys’.

My research interests lie in Migration and Integration, Health Service Design and Delivery and Sustainable Community Development, with a particular focus upon determinants of Well-Being, Social Relations and Culture.


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