Simon Clay 

Simon Clay is an early career researcher based at the National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW. They specialise in poststructural theory and qualitative research methods, and their research focuses primarily on the relationship between drug use, substance dependence treatment, and well-being. Simon's work also extends into the sociology of health, constructions of illness, and how public health policy is developed and enacted. 

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