Dr Amy Peden
Bachelor of Arts (Government and International Relations, Social Policy), Master of Public Policy, PhD (Health)
As an injury prevention researcher and advocate, I specialise in adolescent injury and specifically drowning prevention - epidemiology, risk factor identification and evaluation of drowning prevention interventions.
I amÌıan NHMRC Emerging Leadership Research Fellow with the School of Population Health and convene PHCM9792 - Injury Epidemiology, Prevention and Control. I have a specific interest on regional communities, alcohol, and social determinants of health. I regularly appear in the media and hold adjunct appointments with Royal Life Saving Society - Australia, James Cook University, the George Institute for Global Health andÌıthe Health and Psychology Innovations (HaPI) lab at Griffith University. I am a co-founder of the and am interested in supervising Masters, PhD and ILP students on injury prevention and drowning prevention topics.
Research Interests: Public Health, Injury Prevention, Drowning Prevention, Epidemiology
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- Peden AE, Smith S, Hamilton K. ‘When roads become rivers’ Request for Quotation: Local Social Research and Community Engagement Advice. Newcastle State Emergency Service (SES), 2021, $22,311.12
- Thom O, Roberts K, Franklin RC, Leggat PA, Devine S, Peden AE ‘Emergency Department Treatment of the Drowning Victim’. Wishlist Foundation Sunshine Coast Health Foundation, 2020, $36,000
- Thom O, Roberts K, Franklin RC, Leggat PA, Devine S, Peden AE ‘Emergency Department Treatment of the Drowning Victim’, Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF), 2020, $91,468.00
- Peden AE ‘Exploring water safety and drowning prevention beliefs and practices among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members: A qualitative study’, Royal Life Saving Society – Australia, 2020, $10,890.00
- Peden AE, Franklin RC ‘Breathalysing and surveying inland waterway users: Developing and testing an ongoing program’, Royal Life Saving Society – Australia, 2020, $19,800
- ​​​​​Safety Young Investigator Award - 2020
- Council of Academic Public Health Institutions in Australia (CAPHIA) Award for PhD Excellence in Public Health - 2020
- Dean’s Award for Higher Degree by Research Excellence (awarded for PhD research, James Cook University) - 2020
- Sax Institute Research Action Award Winner - 2019
- International Drowning Researcher’s Alliance (IDRA) Young Researcher of the Year - 2019
- Gold – International Safety Media Awards – Individual Print Category (River drowning prevention research and Respect the River) - 2018
- Finalist – International Safety Media Awards – Campaign Category (51³Ô¹Ïapp Let Your Mates Drink and Drown) - 2018
- Royal Life Saving Society Commonwealth Diploma - 2018Ìı
- James Cook University Higher Degree Research Symposium (College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences) – Best Overall Presentation - 2017
- Australasian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN) – Achievement in Practice in Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion – 2017
- Australasian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference – Best Rapid Oral Presentation (Shortlisted) – 2017
- Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Spark of Life Conference: Best Poster Aquatic Safety - 2017
- International Life Saving Federation (ILS) Citation of Merit – 2011
Commentaries
The Lancet Public Health 'Closing the gap for drowning prevention across Europe'ÌıÌı
Sydney Morning Herald ‘How to Get Sydneysiders to wear masksâ€
MJA Insight 'Condoms, lifejackets and face masks: examining factors that impact compliance and what we have learned to improve adoption', Insight+ (Medical Journal of Australia)
The ConversationÌı
The 8 deadly days of ChristmasÌı
When is the right time for children to learn to swim?ÌıÌı
When roads become rivers: forming a Plan B can stop people driving into floodwatersÌı
Blog Posts
Peden AE (2021) Drowning among adolescents on the rise in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Centre for Adolescent HealthÌı
Peden AE, Franklin RC (2021) Global Drowning Prevention Day 2021: The start of a new era? Injury Prevention,
Hamilton E, Peden AE, Franklin RC (2020) You’ll be surprised to know what we still don’t know about drowning. Injury Prevention,
Ma T, Peden AE (2020) Where is injury prevention in the Sustainable Development Goals? Injury Prevention,
Letters to the Editor
Queiroga AC, Franklin RC, Marques O, Nascimento S, Peden AE (2022). Integrated Registry for Drowning and Aquatic Injuries in Portugal. Acta Med Port. 35(4): 303-312.ÌıÌı
Media
The World Today - ABC Radio -Ìı
Life Matters - ABC Radio -Ìı
ABC Radio -Ìı
Science Daily -ÌıÌı
Sydney Morning Herald - Experts Push for 30km/hr speed limit as traffic incidents lead youth deathsÌı
2GB -Ìı
My Research Supervision
PhD
- William Koon - 'Characterization and analysis of human factors and environmental physical hazards as determinants of ocean rescue, surf-related trauma, and drowning events at surf beaches'
- Nicholas Mulcahy - 'Analysing environmental and social risk factors to inform the prevention of drowning and injury in New Zealand'
- Samuel Cornell - 'Investigating risky behaviour to improve water safety and drowning prevention at aquatic Instagram hotspots'
My Teaching
Convening PHCM9792 - Injury Epidemiology, Prevention and Control' (T1)