Professor Cate Taylor

Professor Cate Taylor is a child health researcher dedicated to creating knowledge about child health, development and learning for the benefit of children and their families. She is a Senior Principal Research Fellow at the Telethon Kids Institute and The University of Western Australia and Adjunct Professor in the Menzies Institute for Medical Research at the University of Tasmania.

Cate specialises in large-scale longitudinal studies of children’s health, development, education and wellbeing. Her primary research is in children’s language and literacy development, which build the foundation for educational achievement, employment, health, wellbeing, prosperity and social connectedness. She has developed successful multidisciplinary research partnerships with government agencies and uses linked cross-sectoral government agency datasets to provide practical analysis and insights into best practice service provision and the role of early childhood health and education services in supporting families and young children. She began her career as a paediatric speech pathologist working with children and families in health and education settings.

Position

Emeritus Chief Investigator

Disciplines

  • Psychology

Qualifications

BAppSc PGradDipHlthSc PhD FSPA