
Our research
GLAPD endeavours to implement evidence-based projects and programs tailored to the needs of its target populations.
We conduct research projects in partnership with reputable universities to identify the challenges and issues faced by our clients in order to respond quickly - and appropriately.
Research offers important insights for our
evidence–based programs.
By working in partnership with educational institutions, GLAPD has gained invaluable insights enabling us to offer services that have a greater impact. We have participated in four key pieces of research.
In partnership with the University of New South Wales
Understanding the challenges and issues related to the settlement process of migrants from the Great Lakes Region of Africa in Australia.
African women migrants' and refugees' access to reproductive health services in South West Sydney: A pilot study.
In partnership with Western Sydney University
Understandings and responses to domestic violence in the African Great Lakes Communities of Western Sydney.
In partnership with the University of Wollongong, The University of Newcastle and The University of Melbourne
Spaces of wellbeing and regional settlement: international migrants and the rural idyll.
Research reports and findings
Research with University of Wollongong, The University of Melbourne and The University of Newcastle
Research with Western Sydney University