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Resumé (PDF 33KB) Tel: 041 236 3699 307/21 Moreland Street Email: [email protected] Footscray VIC 3011 RESUMÉ Terry Laidler, B.A. (Hons), LL.B. MAPS Born: 9 October, 1951, Melbourne Psychologist, public policy and communications consultant Professional Registration: 2006: Smart Water Fund, Certificate of Recognition for contributions to water conservation in Registered as a psychologist under the Health Victoria Practitioner Regulation National Law 2009 (Victoria) 1996: Australian Council of Educational (No. PSY0001118840) Administration Media Award Member, Australian Psychological Society 1994: International Year of the Family Media Award Accredited Family Dispute Resolution Provider (No. 1984: ARAAS Pater Award for Best Religious R1003238) Program Tertiary Qualifications: Previous Media Activities: 1989 - 1991: LLB, Melbourne University 1970 - 1978: BA (Hons), Psychology, Melbourne Presenter & Director, Vic Quality Council podcasts University Media Director, 15th International Conference on the 1969 - 1975: BTheol (incomplete), Melbourne College of Reduction of Drug Related Harm Divinity Media training presenter, Media Manoeuvres Presenter, VicRoads Corporate Video “Vox Pops” Presenter, Drive Program, 3AK Melbourne Broadcaster, Drive Program 3LO, 4-6pm weekdays Recent academic appointments: Director, The Big Issue in Australia Limited 2010 –Senior Fellow, Centre for International Mental Presenter, Sunday Night Talk, ABC Metropolitan Radio Health, School of Population & Global Health, nationally University of Melbourne Executive Producer, User Friendly, Australian Television 2003 - 2006: Honorary Research Fellow, Faculty of Network Business & Economics, Monash University Presenter, Morning Program, 3UZ 2000 – 2002: Associate Professor of Applied Presenter, Late Night Talk, 3UZ Communications and Director, CIRCIT Presenter, Talking Point, ABC Radio National (Centre for International Research on Co-producer and presenter, Tapestry, FOX-FM Communication & Information Technologies), Member, Editorial Collective, Australian Catholic RMIT University Worker Presenter, Crossways, 3AW Awards of Recognition or Merit: Other current activities: 2007: Adult Parole Board of Victoria, Certificate of Recognition of Service Member, ACT/Tas/Vic Regional Board of the Psychology Board of Asutralia ABN 58 057 919 972 http:/www.logicalideas.com.au Chair, Port of Melbourne Corporation, Port Capacity “Crisis Communication in Multidisciplinary Project Community Liaison Group Teams)” (2007) Member, Zoos Victoria Animal Ethics Committee Victorian Departments of Justice & Health “Defining best practice models and managing Previous appointments: demand for Victims’ Services” Research project (2003) Chair, Victorian Mental Health Reform Council (2008 - Australia Post 2012) “Can We Help You Make The Most Of Your Chair, Port of Melbourne Corporation, Channel Money” Survey of Australia Post staff preferences Deepening Project Community Liaison for financial education (2002) Group (2002 – 2012) Australian Competition and Consumer Commission: Chair, Independent Assessment Panel, Victorian Smart “Present and Future Network Interconnection Water Fund (2002-2011) Arrangements” Discussion Paper for industry President, Youth Hostels of Australia (YHA) Victorian consultation (2002) Branch (2000 - 2009) Australian Communications Authority: Member, Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health “The Internet Today” chapter in the Authority’s Council (1997 - 2009) annual Telecommunications Performance Report Member, Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (2001) (2002 – 2007) Australian Competition and Consumer Commission: Member, VicRoads Board (1998 – 2007) Report on Wholesale Internet Peering (2001) Member, Adult Parole Board of Victoria (2000 – 2007) Multimedia Victoria: Member, Victoria Police Ethical Standards Branch Strategies for Increasing the Uptake of Reference Group (1996 -2005) Government Online Services (2000) Member, Windana Society Board of Management (1998 National Office for the Information Economy: – 2005) User Perspectives on Government Electronic Member, Macfarlane Burnet Centre for Medical Service Delivery (2000) Research & Public Health Board (2000 – NSW Health, Greater Murray Health Service: 2004) Jerilderie Health Services Review (1998) Member, Victorian Legal Ombudsman Reference Group NSW Health, Greater Murray Health Service: (2002 – 2005) Mental Health Services Review (1997) Member, Crisis Support Services Board (2003 – 2004) Commonwealth Department of Human Services and Member, Public Galleries Association of Victoria Board Health: (2003 – 2004) Consultations with carers & consumers about President, Friends of the ABC (Victoria) (2002 – 2004) psychiatric services (1995) Chair, Environment Protection Authority Panel to Melbourne’s West End Nightspots: enquire into the operations of Development of project overview & protocols Melbourne’s Eastern Treatment Plant (1994) (1999-2000) ACT Traffic Regulation: Member, Victims’ Referral and Assistance Service Review of operations and management structures Reference Group (1998 – 2002) (1994) Member, Victorian Attorney-General’s Law Reform Victorian Community Council Against Violence: Advisory Council (1995-97) Services for victims of crime (1994) Member, Australian Advisory Committee on Road National Campaign Against Drug Abuse for the Trauma (1994-96) Commonwealth Department of Health and Community Member, Education Working Party, Ministerial Advisory Services: Council on HIV/AIDS (1992-95) Situational and environmental factors affecting Member, Advisory Committee, Transport Research alcohol related violence in licensed premises, Centre, RMIT University (1990-95) public places and at public events (1993-94) Chair, Planning Panel appointed by the Victorian Health Department Victoria: Planning Minister to enquire into rural Feasibility of an Organ Donor Registration system freeway service centres (1995) (1991) Chair, Victorian Road Safety Co-ordinating Council (1991-94) Chair, Port of Melbourne Authority, Promotions Publications: Appeals Board (1988-92) (Samples at: http://www.logicalideas.com.au/ Member, Victorian WorkCare Appeals Board (1990-92) publications.html) Member and for a short time acting President, Intellectual Disability Review Panel (1988- Books and Monographs: 94) “Hiding their Sins: Sexual Abuse in the Australian Chair, The Assembly, University of Melbourne (1986- Catholic Church” 88) in The Diplomat, Oct-Nov 2002: Canberra ISSN Chaplain, University of Melbourne (1982-87) 1446-697X Chair, National Catholic Research Council (1984-86) “Report of the Eastern Treatment Plant Advisory Panel (ETPAP) on Public Consultations and Statutory Recent research projects: Conference” with Langford, J. & Sherwood, J.: EPA Victoria: Victorian Quality Council Melbourne June 2002 Logical Ideas Pty Ltd 2 summarycv.docx “Communiqué from the Chair of the Victorian Victorian Bar Association Government Water Summit” 2 part seminar on “Psychological Assessment in Parliament House, Melbourne 24 May 2002 Family Law matters” (Sept 2012) “Whose Rights Need to be Managed?” & “Digital Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science - Monash Rights Management Systems (DRMS)” University in Cope B & Freeman R, C-2-C: Digital Rights Short course in Family Law assessment (Aug 2012) Management and Content Production, Common Ground: Melbourne (2001) ISBN 1 86335 077 2 2011 “Does copyright have a digital future?” Disability Sport and Recreation in Cope B & Mason D, C-2-C: Creator to Consumer Compere : Brand relaunch (Dec 2011) in a Digital Age, Common Ground:Melbourne Aspire, A Pathway to Mental Health Inc. (2001) ISBN 1 86335 047 0 Keynote address: Annual General Meeting (Oct Situational and Environmental Factors impacting on 2011) Alcohol Related Violence in Public Places Jesuit Social Services with M. Arnold, AGPS:Canberra, (1993), ISBN 0 Keynote address on “Young Offenders & Mental 644 33154 2. Health” (Oct 2011) The Legal System and Family Violence, Report No 2 in Gordoncare the series, Enquiry into Services for Victims of Family Staff in-service: “Supervision in Parenting Matters” Violence, (Jun 2011) Victorian Community Council against Violence: Victorian Office of the Child Safety Commissioner Melbourne, (1991), ISBN 0 724 19907 1. Facilitate Forum: “Children of prisoners – what When I Grow Too Old To Dream: Coping with makes a difference?” (Apr 2011) Alzheimer's disease, AHURI - Aust Housing& Urban Research Institute with G. Naughtin, Collins-Dove:Melbourne, (1991), Facilitate: Housing, Loneliness and Health Seminar ISBN 0 859 24926 3. (Mar 2011) Melbourne Parish Profile - An attitude survey of Legal Aid WA parishioners from three Melbourne Catholic parishes, In-service training ½-day forum for Client Services with M. B. Heriot and Wm. Dobson, St Peter’s non legal staff (Feb 2011) Press: Melbourne, (1980). Legal Aid WA A Psychological Understanding of In-service Training Presentations at Summer Series CPD Program: Attendance among Catholic Priests in Melbourne, “What types of supervision show evidence-based Directorate of Pastoral Formation - Catholic success in reducing re-offending?” and “Parents Archdiocese of Melbourne: Melbourne (1979). with mental health or drug and alcohol problems in children’s matters” (Feb 2011) Unpublished research reports: Greater Murray Health Service: Jerilderie Health 2010 Services Review, Disability Sport and Recreation for New South Wales Department of Health, Compere Mini-Conference: “Scoring the Equaliser” Greater Murray Health Service (1998) (Dec 2010) Greater Murray Health Service:
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