Professor Stacy Blythe RN Phd
Head of Discipline – Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, UTS

Professor Stacy Blythe has been a Registered Nurse since 2003 with clinical expertise in critical care and infection control. Stacy’s research focuses on the health and well-being of children in out-of-home care and their families (both birth and foster families), and she has a particular interest in infants and children who were prenatally exposed to harmful substances (eg. illicit drugs).

In addition to her nursing, teaching and research qualifications, Stacy has post graduate certification in Developmental Trauma and has been an authorised foster carer for 18+ years. Drawing on her skills as a nurse, knowledge as a researcher and experience as a carer, Stacy provides training to health care workers, social service providers, educators and foster/kinship carers in relation to working with children who have experienced prenatal substance exposure and/or developmental trauma.


Presentation Title
Upholding Children’s Connections – Focusing the lens on multicultural children in care.