Stephanie Eagling-Peche

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Social Policy & Intervention (2021)

Eagling-Peche the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford. Her research explores means of supporting the mental health of families in conflict and post-conflict settings. Specifically, she is investigating the feasibility of a cultural and contextually adapted evidence-based parenting programme to support the mental health of migrant families the Thailand-Myanmar border.

Stephanie previously worked as a research manager on the COVID-19 Parenting: Global Child Abuse Prevention Response across several studies within the Parenting for Lifelong Health research portfolio. Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) is a suite of open access parenting resources developed in collaboration with WHO, UNICEF, as well as other universities and non-profit partners. In her capacity as research manager, she was responsible for coordinating on the successful pilot implementation of the digital PLH adaptation, ParentChat, across six countries. Stephanie has also provided support on RISE Prevention of Child Mental Health Problems in Southeastern Europe and a hybrid-implementation trial of PLH in South Africa. Stephanie holds an MA (Hons) in Psychology from the University of Edinburgh and an MSc in Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation from the University of Oxford.

Her DPhil is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).