Associate Professor Ruth Walker

Associate Professor in Disability and Community Inclusion

College of Health and Enablement

+61 8 8201 7936
place Sturt South
GPO Box 2100, ADELAIDE, SA, 5001

Ruth is a social gerontologist with a background in Public Health, Psychology and Rehabilitation Counselling. She is currently Associate Professor in Disability and Community Inclusion within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University. Ruth is an expert in using qualitative methods to understand older people's experiences of ageing. Her research particularly focuses on late-life transitions, family caregiving and the intersection between disability and ageing. She is currently leading a project funded by the Australian Research Council titled 'Choosing the way forward: addressing post-parental housing transition needs of adults with intellectual disability and their older family carers'.

Qualifications

PhD in Public Health (Women's Health) - University of Adelaide, 2002

Master of Rehabilitation Counselling - Griffith University, 2018

BA Hons, 1st Class (Psychology)- University of Otago, NZ 1997

Teaching interests
  • Ageing and Social Inclusion
  • Disability Across the Lifecourse
  • Case Management and Person-Centered Support
Topic coordinator
DSRS1202 Disability Across the Lifecourse
DSRS3234 Case Management and Support Coordination
Topic lecturer
DSRS1202 Disability Across the Lifecourse
DSRS3234 Case Management and Support Coordination
Interests
  • Ageing
  • Family Caregiving
  • Intellectual Disability and Ageing
  • Lifecourse Transitions
Recite Me accessibility and Language Support
LTS - UAT