Community Seminar: Exploring Complex Needs
Presented by Professor Eileen Baldry, University of New South Wales
Recently there has been the emergence of the term 'complex needs' across
health and community services. The term encompasses individuals who
require service across areas of health, welfare and other community
based services. Professor Baldry will talk about her research which
focuses on complex clients who are high service users. Her research uses
data linkage across NSW Government service delivery, including child
protection, education, justice, disability, health, housing and police.
There are important lessons through this research about how we intervene
early and work together in the ACT to improve outcomes for children,
young people and families.
Eileen Baldry (BA, DipEd, MWP, PhD) is Professor of Criminology at UNSW
where she has been an academic since 1993. She served as Associate Dean
Education (ADE) in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences from 2007 to
mid-2010. She has taught social policy, social development and
criminology over the past two decades.
Date: Monday 18 March 2013
Time: 1:30pm - 3pm
Venue: Room 6, Griffin Centre, Genge St, Canberra City
Cost: Free
Registration: Essential, contact
erin.barry@acu.edu.au<mailto:erin.barry@acu.edu.au>.
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