Lysha Lee
SECG National Working group member - Communications and Awards
Lysha Lee is a PhD candidate in Applied Health Services in Aging & Aged Care, on a joint scholarship between Deakin University & the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) in Melbourne. She completed her Honours in Psychology at the University of Melbourne in 2019 and has since been a part of various research projects. Her research interests include mental health across the lifespan, the wellbeing of older adults, aged care, and the chosen topic of her PhD project: intergenerational practice. Outside of her PhD, she is involved in various research projects, including an intergenerational program at Swinburne University; the M-HELP (Mental Health and Early Loss of a Pregnancy) project at Melbourne University; and peer-support program at the Anxiety Recovery Centre Victoria (ARCVic). She is also on the advisory council of the Australian Institute of Intergenerational Practice and convenor of its student and early career group.