Kent Patrick
Dr Kent Patrick is a Research Fellow at The Centre for Wellbeing Science, The University of Melbourne. After an early career as a health professional, Kent completed a PhD in Psychology at Deakin University. Since joining the Centre for Wellbeing Science in 2016, he has worked on a range of projects led by Professor Dianne Vella-Brodrick such as an ARC Linkage Grant “Effects of Positive Education during the critical post-school transition” that explored supporting the wellbeing of young people post-secondary school. This project included a range of innovative methods including working with a group of ‘youth leaders’ to co-develop an innovative wellbeing program to help young people manage post-school challenges, and the development of an app to collect data and assist with the tracking of their wellbeing. Kent has also been closely involved with the development and delivery of the Bio-Dash wellbeing and optimal performance program (bio-dash.com) since 2019 including its transformation to an online format. He has published over 30 reports and peer-reviewed journal articles and is passionate about the promotion of health and well-being of young people, and the development of innovative, engaging wellbeing programs for the workplace.
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