Researcher

Biography

 

Jack Freestone is an NCCRED post-doctoral research fellow. His research at NCCRED focuses on NCCRED’s Prompt Response Network and Australian approaches to monitoring and responding to emerging drugs of concern.

Prior to commencing with NCCRED, Jack held positions spanning community development, service delivery, program evaluation and research across non-government and government organisations. Jack was previously the manager of drug and...view more

 

Jack Freestone is an NCCRED post-doctoral research fellow. His research at NCCRED focuses on NCCRED’s Prompt Response Network and Australian approaches to monitoring and responding to emerging drugs of concern.

Prior to commencing with NCCRED, Jack held positions spanning community development, service delivery, program evaluation and research across non-government and government organisations. Jack was previously the manager of drug and alcohol and sexual health programs at ACON, a community organisation specialising in the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ populations in New South Wales. Jack completed his PhD with The Kirby Institute, his PhD research focused on sexualised drug use among sexuality and gender diverse populations and peer-led services for gay and bisexual men who have sex with men.

Jack’s longstanding employment within the community sector, his experience in the delivery of peer-led services has instilled in him an ongoing research interest in lived and living experience representation, research, and service delivery. Jack is also keen to collaborate on and supervise students undertaking research on subjects relevant to sexuality, sexual wellbeing, substance use, emerging and new psychoactive substances. He is enthusiastic about and experienced in qualitative and implementation research.   

 


My Awards

Jack was the recipient of the Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL) Peer Researcher Recognition award 2025. 


My Research Supervision


Areas of supervision

I am currently available to supervise HDR candidates. I am particularly interested in supervising qualitative research projects. I have subject matter expertise and interest in the following:  

  • Peer-led interventions 
  • Lived/living experience expertise 
  • Illicit drug use and emerging drugs of concern 
  • LGBTQ+ populations    
  • Sexuality 
  • Sexualised drug use

 

 

 


Currently supervising

Mr. Stassi Kypri

Stassi is a research assistant and doctoral student. He works mainly on NCCRED's Prompt Response Network. Stassi's doctoral thesis relates to illicit drug-related monitoring and early warning systems with a particular focus on non-prescribed ketamine.

 

 

 

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