Interview with Larissa Bartlett, Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre.

Larissa currently holds the ISLAND Research Fellowship at the University of Tasmania’s Wicking Centre for Dementia Education and Research. Her research focuses on positive interventions that can improve people’s health and quality of life. Larissa completed her PhD in 2019, which investigated workplace mindfulness training for employee stress, mental health, wellbeing and performance. She draws on a wide range of high-level skills and experience gained through successful careers as a consultant and employee in business, government and research sectors.

To know more about Larissa Bartlett’s career and achievements visit: https://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/wicking/larissa-bartlett

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