

Tabassum Rahman
Public Health Researcher
Tabassum Rahman is an early career public health researcher with ten years of experience working in Australia and overseas. She worked on various topics cutting across broader health research domains, such as social determinants of health and health equity, behavioural change, youth health and wellbeing, women’s health and wellbeing, and refugee health. Tabassum has a background in public health, developmental studies and sociology.
Recent work by Tabassum Rahman
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Healing in crisis: Investing in women’s mental health and child development in refugee camps has huge benefits
A low-cost play-based programme for refugee mothers and their children in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh was remarkably effective at improving mental health and wellbeing
Published 25.04.24
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Improving women’s mental health in resource-poor settings during crises
A low-cost brief telecounselling intervention effectively improved women’s mental health in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 22.08.23