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Meet the team

We work with experts in social work, youth work, anthropology, psychology, public health and related fields. They're well versed in using participatory approaches to engage with and promote the views of children.

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Professor Daryl Higgins, Director

Professor Daryl Higgins is Director of the Institute of Child Protection Studies. His research focuses on public health approaches to protecting children, and child-safe organisational strategies. A registered psychologist, Prof Higgins has been researching child abuse impacts and prevention, family violence and family functioning for over 30 years. Throughout his career he has published numerous articles, papers and reports that have made a significant impact on policy related to child maltreatment, both in Australia and internationally.

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Associate Professor Tim Moore, Deputy Director

Associate Professor Tim Moore is Deputy Director at the Institute of Child Protection Studies. He is an internationally recognised child and youth researcher and children's rights advocate. His research spans two decades, addressing issues such as homelessness, youth justice, child protection, residential care, young carers, and child sexual abuse prevention. Tim has provided advice to several inquiries and Commissions, including the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, and shaped local, national and international initiatives to improve the lives of children, young people and their families.

Tim leads the Institute's child-inclusive and child-informed research and practice work which aims to strengthen services and systems and making them more responsive to children and young people needs and expectations.


Dr Vicky Saunders

Dr Vicky Saunders, Senior Research Fellow

Dr Vicky Saunders joined the Institute of Child Protection Studies with a broad range of experience in research with children and young people, early childhood, children of prisoners, social work with families, and working with diverse groups about sensitive issues.

Her key project with us involves an evaluation of the Domestic and Family Violence Pilot for Community Services Directorate in the ACT. Previous roles were with the ACT Disability Taskforce as well as the Strategic Policy and Domestic Family and Sexual Violence Office within the ACT Community Services Directorate. Other roles have been with the Post Doc University of Canberra, Health Research Institute. 

Vicky has a PhD in Social Work, a Masters degree in Social Work, a Bachelor of Social Work (Hons), as well as qualifications as a Registered nurse from UCH London.


Dr Emma Hussey

Dr Emma Hussey, Research Associate

Dr Emma Hussey has joined the Institute of Child Protection Studies with a fascinating record of research into digital criminology. She also has experience in research centring around digilantism, online performance of self, and social media spaces. Masculinity studies is another research interest and formed part of her honours and PhD work.

Her key project with us involves an evaluation of the Domestic and Family Violence Pilot for Community Services Directorate in the ACT. Previously, Emma held a number of roles at Queensland University of Technology, including Quality Equivalence Advisor, Senior Research Assistant and sessional academic. She also worked for Griffith University and the University of the Sunshine Coast.


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Douglas Russell, Senior Research Officer

Douglas started at ICPS in 2017, and is leading research in two key areas: the participation of children and young people in child safe organisations, and the capabilities of staff and volunteers to prevent and respond to organisational child sexual abuse. He is a qualified primary school teacher with 15 years' experience teaching in Australia, the UK and Dubai, and his key focus has always been on the wellbeing of children. Douglas has received confirmation from The University of Melbourne for his PhD studies investigating cognitive development and the relationship between sex hormones and neurocognitive development in adolescence, and the effect puberty blockers have on this.

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Jacqui Stewart, Program Manager

Jacqui Stewart is Program Manager with the Institute of Child Protection Studies. She supports the successful delivery of applied research, training, and engagement projects within the Institute. Jacqui specialises in monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL). She has organised, implemented and supervised MEL processes in both government and non-government sectors. Jacqui is passionate about generating quality evidence on program outcomes and promoting data-driven decision making.

Jacqui feels fortunate to have worked for First Nations peoples on a range of research studies designed to have positive wellbeing outcomes for individuals, families and communities. Prior to her research and evaluation career, Jacqui worked as a change management consultant in the corporate sector. This time established her as an accomplished project manager. She also gained extensive experience designing and implementing training in various modalities to facilitate organisational change.

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Gabrielle Hunt, Postdoctoral Research Associate

Gabrielle Hunt is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute of Child Protection Studies at 糖心原创. Her research focuses on the prevalence, prevention and safeguarding responses to child sexual abuse and sexual harassment, with a particular attention to organisational culture, gender dynamics, and faith-based settings. Using mixed methods approaches, Gabrielle is committed to translating research into practical improvements in policy and frontline practice. Her broader research interests include gender and safeguarding, abuse between peers, child protection and school systems, and the role of theology and leadership in shaping safeguarding culture. Gabrielle’s research and ongoing work are informed by her experience as a psychologist working with survivors of child sexual abuse as well as young people engaging in harmful sexual behaviours.

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Maria Battaglia, Communications Officer

Maria is dedicated to promoting the work of ICPS and raising awareness of how to improve child protection, and prevent and respond to the abuse and neglect of children. She creates marketing and communications campaigns that promote the mission of the Institute to advocate for children's participation, strengthen service systems, inform practice and support child-safe communities. Maria brings extensive experience in stakeholder engagement, brand positioning aligned to corporate strategy, targeted promotional campaigns, social media campaigns, event management, outcomes analysis and reporting, editing, and production of publications (print and digital) at all stages of development.


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Anna Medvedeva, Finance and Administration Officer

Anna has over 30 years experience in financial services, specialising in accountancy, financial analysis and project management. She has contributed to the development of budgets for project proposals, overseen budget execution and supported effective delivery of financial management for ICPS.

As Finance and Administration Officer, Anna is responsible for day-to-day management of ICPS finances. She is instrumental in developing and maintaining effective relationships and constructive engagement with internal units, external funding bodies and 糖心原创 stakeholders to advise and support in applying administrative and financial processes.

Affiliate members

 

We recognise that protecting children is a shared responsibility and that only through partnerships with like-minded agencies, centres and academics can we realise our vision. Read about our affiliate members, academics within 糖心原创 and beyond, who are joining us to explore ways to support children and young people.

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Adjunct, Associate and Honorary members

 

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Emeritus Professor Morag McArthur

Morag is the foundation director of ICPS. As a social work academic with over 25 years of teaching and research experience, Morag has worked with Commonwealth, State and Territory Government departments, non-government and community organisations on a wide range of research and evaluation projects. She has taught both undergraduate and post-graduate students research methods, public policy and social theory. She had a key role in designing and implementing the first specialised postgraduate courses in child welfare in Australia.


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Senior Fellow Associate Professor Aino Suomi

Associate Professor Aino Suomi was appointed Senior Fellow of 糖心原创 in 2022. Aino is a clinically trained psychologist and has been conducting research with vulnerable populations, with a family-specific focus, since 2006. She contributed to numerous research projects in her former role as Research Fellow at the Institute, including kContact, an ARC-funded study that developed and trialled an enhanced model of managing and supporting contact between children in care and their birth parents; research on the lived experience of gamblers who seek help while living with gambling-related harms and mental ill health; and gambling harm experienced by children of gamblers. Aino is now Director of the in POLIS: The Centre for Social Policy Research, Australian National University.

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Dr Carmela Bastian, Honorary Senior Research Fellow

Dr Carmela Bastian is a social work practitioner, educator and researcher. Her research addresses a variety of issues such as child protection practice, the experiences of violence and abuse by children and young people, practice at the intersection of domestic and family violence and child protection, and improving practice with Aboriginal children, young people and their families. Prior to academia she worked in the child protection service sector in South Australia and the Northern Territory where she contributed to research–practice alliances in government and non-government agencies. Camela has been the lead or co-chief investigator on 11 projects related to her expertise in child protection and child-centred research. She has also been involved in cross institutional research collaborations, and has recently established Carmela Bastian Consultancy, working closely with the higher education and service sectors. Carmela has developed a national and international reputation thanks to her dedication to driving excellence in social work and improving outcomes for infants, children, young people and their families.

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Students

The following students are undertaking postgraduate research at 糖心原创. Their work is being supervised by ICPS staff. Read more about their research interests below.

 

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Lisa Fenn

Lisa is undertaking a Doctor of Philosophy on comparative conceptualisations of childhood across policy domains. Lisa is a sociologist based in Canberra, where she worked most recently as Deputy to the Children and Young People Commissioner at the Australian Capital Territory Human Rights Commission. Her work there included consultations with children about their rights, and the design and implementation of a study on young people's experience of family violence. Associate Professor Tim Moore (ICPS Deputy Director) is Principal Supervisor and Dr Elise Woodman (School of Allied Health) and Emeritus Professor Morag McArthur are Associate Supervisors.

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Lottie Harris

Lottie is undertaking a Doctorate of Philosophy as part of the Australian Child Maltreatment Study, the first Australian study of the prevalence of child maltreatment. Lottie's research focus is on the health impacts of child multi-type maltreatment, and the subsequent best-practice assessments and interventions for children and young people in out-of-home care. This research is expanding on Lottie's professional experience in child welfare, which includes both policy and research and direct practice in the homelessness and out-of-home care sectors within NSW non-government organisations. Read more about the project.

As part of her PhD, Lottie is conducting research into practice and interventions for children and young people in out-of-home care. Her research includes interviewing practitioners to understand their practice in this field.

As part of her PhD, Lottie also engaged in an 糖心原创 Industry PhD internship with the peak body Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare. Watch this of her reflections on the experience.

Professor Daryl Higgins (ICPS Director) is Principal Supervisor and Dr Megan Willis (Faculty of Health Sciences) is Co-Supervisor.

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Ulrike Marwitz

Ulrike completed her Doctorate of Philosophy in 2024. She explored family violence typology in the context of statutory child protection and how differentiating between types of intimate partner violence could improve practice and outcomes for women and children in the child protection system. Differentiating between coercive control and situational couple violence may require different kinds of intervention and support to reduce violence and increase safety for both adult victims and children. Her project used analysis of child protection practice guides, interviews with child protection practitioners, and analysis of child protection intake reports. A differential approach to these violence types could improve the safety and wellbeing of children and young people in families impacted by domestic violence and involved with statutory child protection systems.

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Dhatsayini Rattambige

Dhatsayini (Shayini) is a psychologist with extensive experience working in NHS primary healthcare in the United Kingdom, where she specialised in addictions and mental health. She also served as a child and adolescent mental health research liaison.

She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience and Addiction, focusing on the long-term neurodevelopmental impacts of childhood adversities and early alcohol exposure on youth brain development. Her research draws on data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study and the Australian Child Maltreatment Study. 

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Shayini is supervised by Associate Professor Michael Cole (Faculty of Health Sciences), Professor Daryl Higgins (ICPS Director), and Professor Sarah Whittle (University of Melbourne).

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