Program Manager, Community Health
Refugee Women’s Netowrk
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Temple Moore, MScOT, MScGHD, manages the Community Health Promotion Program of the Refugee Women’s Network based in Atlanta, Ga. She chairs the Clarkston Health Equity Coalition and runs a Women’s Hiking and Wellness group for RWN. Temple holds a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Brenau University and a Master of Science in Global Health and Development from University of College London. She has a certification in Global Mental Health and Refugee Trauma from the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma. Temple has experience in collection, analysis and data managment for community base qualitative and quantitative research. She has designed and implemented psychosocial and community based programming and participatory research with displaced persons in national and international contexts including working with unaccompanied minors and adults via first response, evaluation and academic research and writing. She worked as a clinical occupational therapist in rehabilitation and acute care hospitals, including as part of the clinical research team at the Shepherd Center and in the A&E department of the Royal Free London. Her interest is in combining trauma-informed occupational therapy with public health research, innovative programming and storytelling for refugees and other vulnerable populations.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM