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Dr Neil Kirby is an Adjunct Senior Lecture and Director of the Wellbeing Research Unit in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. His research interests include disability and organisational psychology. Recent research projects associated with the Wellbeing Research Unit and conducted in collaboration with Dr Julia Harries in this research unit include the evaluation of a social skills training program for children with autism and its application in a school setting, the evaluation of the quality of life of people with disabilities relocated from an institutional environment to community residential settings, and using a work safety climate measure to identify work safety issues of Disability Support Workers and evaluate the outcomes of implemented strategies to improve their work safety. Dr Kirby currently supervises Masters and PhD research theses in the areas of disability and organisational psychology. He has co-authored books on Organisational Psychology and Organisational Culture.
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