
Dr Hayley Passmore has qualifications in child health, criminology and psychology. She has previous experience working with adult offenders and their families, and with vulnerable children and families across Western Australia. In 2019, Hayley completed her PhD at the Telethon Kids Institute and The University of Western Australia Medical School (Paediatrics), focusing on the workforce development component of the Banksia Hill study. Hayley was a Finalist in the 2019 WA Premier’s Science Awards Student Scientist of the Year category. Hayley currently works in the Alcohol, Pregnancy and FASD research group at the Telethon Kids Institute and the FASD Research Australia Centre of Research Excellence. Most recently, Hayley was awarded a 2020 Churchill Fellowship to explore international approaches to managing and supporting young people with neurodisability in justice and secure care settings