Senior Research Fellow in Pacific and Global Child Health, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau
Fiona Langridge is a Pacific raised Palangi, child health researcher, clinician and advocate. She has experience in global health for children, specifically the Pacific region. She is currently a Cure Kids senior research fellow with the University of Auckland working on projects related to respiratory health and climate change and rheumatic heart disease in Fiji, and child protection in Tonga. She has worked as a paediatric physiotherapist and developmental coordinator with children and communities in Aotearoa, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Her research has included: the Fiji Oxygen Project, Climate change and mental wellbeing - impacts on Pacific peoples, Child Protection in Tonga, Pacific infantcare practises, and the Growing Up in New Zealand study. Her areas of expertise are: global child health, Pacific child health, respiratory health, climate change, community engagement, and child protection.