Hannah is a family violence researcher at Monash University, working across the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Hub and the Clinical Psychedelic Lab. Her work examines how lived experience, clinical innovation, and specialist family violence expertise can be brought together to support men’s behaviour change, cultivate accountability, and improve safety and wellbeing outcomes for victim-survivors.
Hannah’s research is shaped by her lived experience of intimate partner violence and extensive engagement with fragmented service responses across mental health, addiction, men’s behaviour change and criminal justice systems. Her current projects focus on evaluating coordinated police, legal and social service responses to high-risk and recidivist family violence, and developing ethically governed, clinically integrated interventions for men who use violence.