Doctor Teddy Nagaddya

Doctor Teddy Nagaddya

Internation Student Liaison Advisor,
Social Work & Communities

Lecturer in Social Work,
Social Work & Communities

Biography

Qualifications

  • PhD Western Sydney University
  • MSci (Soc Sci) University of Southampton (UK)
  • BScPH International Health Sciences University

Professional Memberships

  • Australian Association of Gerontology (2019)
  • Oxford Institute of Population Ageing (2014)

Interests

  • Ageing, health, and social protection
  • Intergenerational Distribution of Income and Wealth
  • Migration
  • Place identity

Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Social Work & Communities
  • Social Work & Communities

Contact

Email: T.Nagaddya@westernsydney.edu.au
Phone:
Mobile:
Location: 3.08.11

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Teaching

Previous Teaching Areas

  • 101597 Family Violence: Policy and Practice, 2019
  • 101632 Community Work & Development, 2022
  • 102745 Research for Social Work Practice, 2022
  • 102782 Field Education 1, 2020
  • 400193 Human Services Intervention Strategies, 2022
  • 400508 Working with Individuals and Families, 2020
  • 400511 Social Work and Social Policy, 2020
  • 700140 Working with Cultural Differences (WSTC), 2022
  • CULT2005 Ethics in the Social Sciences, 2020
  • HUMN1007 Brave New World: Negotiating Social Change in the 21st Century, 2020
  • HUMN2050 Social Research Methods (Block Mode), 2020
  • HUMN2066 Investigating and Communicating Social Problems, 2021
  • REHA1008 Introduction to Leisure and Recreation Theory, 2020

Publications

Books

  • Wooding, N., Nagaddya, T. and Nakaggwa, F. (2012), 'Primary Healthcare in East Africa: For how Long Shall Countries Run After Diseases?', : Fountain Publishers 9789970251483.

Journal Articles

  • Nagaddya, T. (2023), 'A rural-centric model for understanding women's later life precarity in an agrarian economy in Uganda', Poverty and Public Policy, vol 15, no 3 , pp 290 - 307.
  • Nagaddya, T. and Stout, B. (2023), 'Engaging social work students in research-based field education with place-based community organisations', Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, vol 24, no 2 , pp 93 - 106.
  • Nagaddya, T. (2022), ''They count us among the dead' : ageing women's experiences of intergenerational conflict in a changing rural economy in sub-Saharan Africa', Third World Quarterly, vol 43, no 8 .
  • Nagaddya, T. and Stout, B. (2022), 'Not leaving 'Lone Migrant Mothers' behind : the role of place-based childcare support in Australia's marginalised neighbourhoods', Journal of Social Inclusion, vol 13, no 2 .
  • Atim, F., Nagaddya, T., Nakaggwa, F., N-Mboowa, M., Kirabira, P. and Okiria, J. (2018), 'Agony resulting from cultural practices of canine bud extraction among children under five years in selected slums of Makindye : a cross sectional study', BMC Oral Health, vol 18 .
  • Galukande, M., Nakaggwa, F., Busisa, E., Sekavuga Bbaale, D., Nagaddya, T. and Coutinho, A. (2017), 'Long term post PrePex male circumcision outcomes in an urban population in Uganda : A cohort study', BMC Research Notes, vol 10, no 1 .
  • Garukande, M., Duffy, K., Bitega, J., Rackara, S., Bbaale, D., Nakaggwa, F., Nagaddya, T., Wooding, N., Dea, M. and Coutinho, A. (2014), 'Adverse events profile of PrePex a non-surgical device for adult male circumcision in a Ugandan urban setting', PLoS One, vol 9, no 1 .
  • Sims, M., Nagaddya, T., Nakaggwa, F., Kivunja, C., Ndunguste, D. and Ayot, E. (2011), 'Children's experiences of social exclusion : what is it like living in a slum in Kampala?', International Research in Early Childhood Education, vol 2, no 1 , pp 17 - 29.

Other Publications

  • 2023, 'Working with Older People: How Prepared are Social Work Students?', Report
  • 2023, 'WSU Liverpool City Campus Creche Evaluation Report: Untold Stories of Student Parents', Report
  • 2020, 'Evaluation Report: Liverpool Neighbourhood Connections Community Development Program', Report

Current Projects

Title: Place-based employment and enterprise of newly arrived young migrant women
Funder:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
Western Researchers: Sukhmani Khorana, Teddy Nagaddya, Ee Ling Quah and Nida Denson
Years: 2023-01-30 - 2026-01-30
ID: P00028150
Title: Older Persons Wellbeing Networks - a collaborative, stepped care, peer based approach to navigating life transitions and improving mental wellbeing [Via Anglicare]
Funder:
  • Aged Care Research & Industry Innovation Australia (ARIIA)
Western Researchers: Neil Hall, Teddy Nagaddya and Hong-Jae Park
Years: 2023-11-15 - 2024-12-31
ID: P00029011
Title: Place-based employment and enterprise of newly arrived young migrant women [Via University of New South Wales]
Funder:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
Western Researchers: Ee Ling Quah, Nida Denson and Teddy Nagaddya
Years: 2024-04-30 - 2027-07-30
ID: P00029237

Previous Projects

Title: Our Place 'Mirrung': The Ashcroft Wellbeing Hub
Funder:
  • Council of Social Service of NSW
Western Researchers: Rebekah Grace, Gabrielle Drake, Christine Woodrow, Christine Johnston, Teddy Nagaddya and Cathy Kaplun
Years: 2022-03-07 - 2022-10-31
ID: P00027871

Supervision

Previous Supervision

Thesis Title: Child sexual abuse and associated risk factors: An exploratory study of the perception of Pakistani parents
Field of Research:

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