Project management
2005 - 2008

Evaluation of the SNAICC Resource Service: Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Chid Care Inc (SNAICC). Design, coordinate and manage the evaluation of this new national service in partnership with SNAICC (also see "evaluation").



2005 - 2008

Evaluation of the 2004 Stage 2 Partnership Grants Program: Foundation for Young Australians. Design, coordinate and manage the external evaluation of and internal action research within the four Stage 2 Partnership Grant projects, including the work of a Youth Consultant/Research Assistant and the IT Officer doing the online survey: AIDS Council of NSW (ACON), Sydney; Vibewire Youth Services, Sydney; The Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL), Canberra; Keith Area School, Keith, SA (also see "evaluation").



2005 - 2006

Suicide Prevention for Country SA: Country Division, Department of Health and the Social Inclusion Board, Department of Premier & Cabinet. Provide support and mentoring to the Department in the project management of this initiative that includes a focus on young Indigenous people, as well as provide mentoring, advice and evaluation guidance for each of the seven rural health regions on a negotiated basis.



2003 - 2007

Evaluation of the Springboard Grants: Foundation for Young Australians. Develop, conduct and report on the external evaluation of 6 projects (ranging in length from 2-3 years) across Australia. Subcontractors evaluating four of the projects are: Murray Lake & Associates, Ani Wierenga and Helen Stokes (Australian Youth Research Centre, University of Melbourne, and Wendy Nolan (The Unaipon School, University of South Australia) (also see "evaluation")
The mid and end-evaluation reports are available online at:
http://www.youngaustralians.org/resources/ya_resources_evaluations.asp



2003 - 2005

Healthy Spines National Health Promotion Program: Chiropractors' Association of Australia. Design, coordinate and manage the Healthy Spines Program in all involved states/territories. See Healthy Spines website for detailed program information. (also see "evaluation" and "training").



1998 - 2000

Spinal Hygiene Health Promotion Pilot Project: Chiropractors Association of Australia. Design, coordinate and manage this pilot project to improve the knowledge of spinal health among school children and increase the ability of school communities to promote spinal health.