Ms Nellie Pollard-Wharton

Ms Nellie Pollard-Wharton

Lecturer

Master of Research (Public Health): University of New South Wales

 

Bachelor of Social Work (Hon): University of New South Wales

 

 

Medicine & Health
School of Population Health

Nellie Pollard‑Wharton is a Kooma woman, Lecturer and Indigenous scholar in the School of Population Health. Nellie's background is in social work, her academic focus centres on Indigenous knowledges, narrative, and power within settler‑colonial institutions.

Her scholarship to date has focused on Indigenous voices shaping public health approaches to preventing unintentional injuries and program design. Nellie is particularly interested in using her skills as a public health researcher to drive community-based research assisting in the design of initiatives and programs by community for community. Her research is grounded in Indigenous epistemologies and critical Indigenous methodologies, drawing on narrative, reflexive, and relational approaches to challenge dominant knowledge systems.

Nellie actively contributes to Indigenous‑led research and governance through her involvement in faculty‑based sovereign and research working groups.  Her academic practice is underpinned by a strong commitment to Indigenous self‑determination, ethical research relationships, and culturally safe pedagogies that disrupt deficit‑based framings and centre community accountability.

 

 

  • Book Chapters | 2022
    Yashadhana A; Raven M; Pollard-Wharton N; Biles B, 2022, 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Spatial and Place-Based Analysis', in Laituri M; Richardson RB; Kim J (ed.), Global Perspectives on Health Geography, Springer, Cham, pp. 181 - 194, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11775-6_15
  • Journal articles | 2025
    Pollard-Wharton N; Townsend A; Newton BJ; Andersen M; MacNiven R; Corby C; McCausland R; MacGillivray P; Spencer W; Hunter K; Clapham K; Erskine C; Powell M; Ivers RQ, 2025, ''Better together': Codesign of Aboriginal unintentional child injury prevention programme', Injury Prevention, pp. ip-2024-045355, http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip-2024-045355
    Journal articles | 2025
    Townsend A; Macniven R; Pollard-Wharton N; Andersen M; Powell M; Cairnduff S; McCausland R; Corby C; Clapham K; Ivers RQ, 2025, '‘They have a really good way of getting it to the kids’: evaluation of a child injury prevention programme in Walgett, New South Wales', Injury Prevention, pp. ip-2025-045630, http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip-2025-045630
    Journal articles | 2020
    Yashadhana A; Pollard-Wharton N; Zwi AB; Biles B, 2020, 'Indigenous Australians at increased risk of COVID-19 due to existing health and socioeconomic inequities', Lancet Regional Health Western Pacific, 1, pp. 100007, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2020.100007