Our Team
We are researchers based at Waipapa Taumata Rau (University of Auckland), crossing many backgrounds, disciplines, and perspectives. Our group includes practitioners in ethnic minority health research, population and clinical youth health, intersectionality and grounded theory, and creative arts. There will also be PhD, Masters and Honours students involved at various stages of the study. This work is guided by our wonderful Youth Advisory Group.

Youth Advisory Group
Our Youth Advisory Group (YAG) are young people aged 16-24 years who are well connected members of their respective minority communities. They have the ability to consider and communicate the knowledge, lived experience and needs of their peers and advise us on best practice. The YAG meets two times a year.
YAG members are an integral part of the study team. They:
- Provide feed back on different aspects of the study design and planning
- Provide strategic advice and direction to different study phases
- Offer advice and support in promoting participant recruitment
- Offer advice on study results to ensure correct interpretation and analysis
Research Team

Roshini Peiris-John
Associate Professor and Study Principal Investigator
Dr Peiris-John is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Auckland. She is Co-Director of University of Auckland’s Centre Asian and Ethnic Minority Health Research and Evaluation (CAHRE), Asian and migrant youth lead of the Adolescent Health Research Group and co-investigator of the Youth’19 Rangatahi Smart Survey (https://www.youth19.ac.nz/). Roshini has expertise in epidemiology, mixed-methods research, youth health, and Asian and migrant health.

Renee Liang
Senior Research Fellow

Rodrigo Romalho
Senior Lecturer and Study Principal Investigator

Rachel Simon-Kumar
Associate Professor
Dr. Simon-Kumar is an Associate Professor at the School of Population Health, The University of Auckland. She has a background in feminist theory, gender, development, policy, and migrant communities. She brings expertise on qualitative and intersectional research, critical analysis, and ethnic minority health. Rachel will guide the qualitative phases and contribute expert input on intersectional and critical analysis.

Kristy Kang
Youth Advisory Lead
Kristy has a background in public health and is passionate about advocacy. As a border dweller herself, Kristy is enthusiastic about conducting research that best reflects her experiences and those of her border dweller peers living in NZ. She will lead the youth advisory group.

Annie Chiang
Research Assistant

Nikki Singh
Research Assistant

Arier Lee
Biostatistician

Vartika Sharma
Research Felllow
Research Students

Mariana Toledo
Postgraduate Student

Naomi Simon-Kumar
Postgraduate Student

Uma Sreedhar
Research Elective Student

Aqsa Kothiwala
Research Elective Student
Key Partners
Youth Health Collaborators
- Associate Professor Terryann Clark, Co-Principal Investigator, Youth19 secondary school survey, PI Youth12 secondary School surveys
- Associate Professor Theresa Fleming, Co-Principal Investigator, Youth19 secondary school survey
- Sarah-Jane Paine, Director Growing-Up in NZ study and PI study on racism and rangatahi (HRC 18/471)
Design Partners
- Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho, tikanga Māori creative practitioner. Kaiwhakahaere/ Whānau, Taurima Vibes Ltd.
- Amber Curreen, Kaihautū – Taha Whānau, Te Pou Theatre
- Márianne Infante, Proudly Asian Theatre
- Health Service Provider Networks
- Kelly Feng, National Director, Asian Family Services
- Sarah Fortune, adolescent clinical psychologist, Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee at Counties Manukau District Health Board, Chair of Suicide Mortality Review Committee
- Bridget Farrant, Clinical Director, Counties Manukau Kidz First Centre for Youth Health; Chair, Northern Region Transgender Clinical Governance Group
- Lifeng Zhou, Chair, Asian caucus of Public Health Association of NZ
Community Service Provider Network
- Vishal Rishi, Director of The Asian Network Incorporated
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