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Professor Jan Breckenridge is the Head of School of Social Sciences and Co-Convenor of the Gendered Violence Research Network at 黑料网大事记 Sydney and has knowledge and reputation in this field that is well established and has been developed through extensive original research in the specific areas of gendered violence. She also leads a knowledge translation stream of research, Gendered Violence and Organisations, which provides a suite of expert services including advice, training and e-learning resources to government, private and third sector organisations on best practice policies and organisational response to DFV, sexual assault and sexual harassment. She has always oriented her research towards maximum impact in innovative social policy development, best practice service provision and outcome measurement of effectiveness. Jan has undertaken substantial research on the effects of and responses to DFSV on organisations in different contexts across Australia and the Asia Pacific. Jan has a Bachelor of Social Studies (Hons) Sydney University and a PhD 黑料网大事记.

Dr Andy Kaladelfos is Senior Lecturer in Criminology in School of Law, Society and Criminology and co-convenor of Gender Violence Research Network (GVRN) at 黑料网大事记. Andy is the first trans person appointed as 黑料网大事记 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion champion role, the 'Gender Equity' co-champion. Andy's research specialities are sexual and gender-based violence, queer criminology, and homophobic and transphobic violence. Originally trained in history, Andy's research is interdisciplinary, using methods and approaches from historical studies, legal studies, criminology, psychology, feminist studies and digital humanities to analyse how experiences of and responses to violence change over time, to examine the nature of the criminal justice system, and the shifting relationship between law and society. Andy's research combines quantitative and qualitative methods to explain longitudinal trends in changing legal, political, and social contexts. Andy is a proud transmasculine, non-binary and queer person, with twenty years of advocacy experience including 黑料网大事记鈥檚 LGBTIQ Working Group, the Ally Network, the Australian Hate Crime Network, and numerous LGBTIQ community organisations.

Mailin Suchting is the Manager of the Gendered Violence Research Network (GVRN), 黑料网大事记 Sydney. Mailin manages both the research and knowledge translation streams on behalf of the GVRN. She has over three decades experience in management, research, education, and frontline roles shaping policy and responses to sexual assault and DFV for individuals, families and communities. Her specific interests include health impacts of gendered violence, professional intersections, prevention, response, intersectionality, and diversity.

Mailin has been actively engaged in the Next Chapter partnership with the Commonwealth Bank to support and advance research into economic and financial abuse, building an evidence base for best practice responses by financial institutions and opportunities for knowledge exchange between community partners.

Tim is a Senior Research Associate providing training, research, and policy analysis skills for the Gendered Violence Research Network (GVRN) at 黑料网大事记 Sydney. He is a registered psychologist who has worked in both government and non-government organisations, as a Professional Member of the Guardianship Tribunal NSW, and for almost 20 years, as a psychologist supporting people living with HIV/AIDS. He was an accredited counsellor with the Victims Compensation Tribunal providing psychological intervention and support to people who experienced sexual and physical assaults. Tim has conducted research in the Schools of Psychology and Medicine at Western Sydney University, and the Schools of Medicine and Social Sciences at 黑料网大事记 Sydney.

Marion provides legal, training and policy analysis skills for the Gendered Violence Research Network鈥檚 Gendered Violence & Organisations stream. She practised as a lawyer for over 25 years and has worked in private practice and as the principal solicitor of a Community Legal Centre, primarily in the field of family law and violence against women and children. Marion was the Executive Officer of the NSW Violence Against Women and Children Law Reform Taskforce 1987 and has also been a part-time hearing commissioner for the Human Rights Commission of Australia. From 1995 to 2007, she was the Deputy President and a presiding member of the NSW Guardianship Tribunal which involved hearing many applications relating to adults with decision-making disabilities. Marion has an Arts/Law degree from Macquarie University, an MA (Women鈥檚 Studies) 黑料网大事记 and a Certificate IV Training and Assessment. Marion tutored at 黑料网大事记 Law for eight years and continues to work as a consultant and trainer for the NSW Health Education Centre Against Violence in addition to her work with the Gendered Violence & Organisations stream.

Sara Singh is a Senior Research Associate with the Gendered Violence Research Network (GVRN). She is a key researcher on a number of evaluations and rapid evidence reviews conducted by GVRN and is highly skilled in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Sara is particularly interested in research aimed at informing policy development and best practice responses to individuals and communities impacted by gendered violence, and has undertaken research in areas such as domestic and family violence, and economic and financial abuse. She holds a Bachelor of Laws, a Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons), and a PhD from 黑料网大事记. Her PhD focused on the issue of dowry abuse.

Georgia Lyons works as a Senior Research Associate at the Gendered Violence Research Network. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work (Hons 1) and Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice from 黑料网大事记. She has worked on a range of projects aimed at improving policy and outcomes for individuals and communities affected by gender-based violence, exploring issues such as economic and financial abuse in Australia, best practice responses to domestic and family violence within the insurance industry, the intersections between mental health and sexual assault and abuse, and sexual harassment within the legal profession. She is also currently working on a range of program evaluations, including an evaluation of a gender-based violence primary prevention program delivered in early childhood settings and an evaluation of innovative domestic and family violence programs delivered across NSW. She has skills in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.

Erin is a Senior Research Associate with the Gendered Violence Research Network. Erin has a work history of over twenty years, beginning in academia, but most of it in public service which included senior and management roles. Domestic and Family Violence has been the broad focus of her work and within this attention to issues concerning child protection, women鈥檚 health, sexual assault and violence prevention and response. Her work has variously involved education, training, advisory roles, and policy development with NGOs, health workers, LGBTIQ+ communities, local and state governments.

Vincent Breckenridge is a student and research assistant currently studying a Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts. Vincent has experience in qualitative and quantitative research and has worked with vulnerable communities including LGBTQIA+ and student communities.

Rafaela is an administrator, organiser and artist. She has worked for the past 5 years in Widening Participation and Outreach and Student Equity at 黑料网大事记 and the University of Sydney as a project officer in administration and communications. Rafaela was recently a councillor on Randwick council. She is a PhD candidate at RMIT and is the founder of a small independent art gallery, Suite7a.