Prof. Jacqueline Moodley is a registered research psychologist and an associate professor of Psychology at the University of Johannesburg. With a Y rating with the National Research Foundation, Jacqueline’s research focusses on disability and development. More specifically, her work seeks to explore the ways in which disability intersects with various social and individual aspects that propound inequality in South Africa to result in poorer multidimensional outcomes for persons with disabilities. She is part of the Global Research on Inclusion and Disability hosted at Washington University in St Louis.
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