Tui Shaw
Exploring the use of visual aids and ground rules in forensic interviewing of children.

Tui Shaw
Tui Shaw
PhD Student
School of Psychology
Profile
Tui completed her BSc with Honours at Victoria University of Wellington in 2017 and is now a PhD candidate in the School of Psychology. Her doctoral research examines the use of visual aids as a means of teaching children to use ground rules in forensic interviewing. Tui has a passion for child development and developmental psychology. When she is not studying, she spends her time volunteering at Youthline as a phone counsellor and facilitating a Youth Development Programme.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science majoring in Psychology and Criminology
Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours in Psychology
Research Interests
Developmental Psychology
Forensic Psychology
PhD topic
Exploring the use of visual aids and ground rules in forensic interviewing of children
Supervisor:
Associate Professor
School of Psychology
Associate Professor
School of Psychology
Labs
Applied Developmental Psychology Lab- Directed by Dr Deirdre Brown
The Applied Developmental Lab studies how to support children to remember and talk about their experiences.