Dr Clemence Due is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. Her research concerns the health and wellbeing of vulnerable or ‘under-researched’ groups of people, with a particular interest in the social determinants of mental health, including grief and loss and the health and wellbeing of people with refugee and migrant backgrounds. Clemence’s research in relation to stillbirth focuses on bereavement care for people who are newly arrived in Australia, especially those with refugee backgrounds, as well as siblings, men and grandparents. She is committed to working in partnership with people from these communities to ensure that her research reflects the needs of those communities and will lead to positive outcomes. Her Stillbirth CRE work includes the Migrant and Refugee advisory group and parent guideline steering group.