Achievements in Integrated and Community Excellence (AICE) Awards |
Second Place |
Develop a nationally-accredited training program |
Graduate Certificate in Medical and Forensic Management of Adult Sexual Assault |
2019 |
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) Quality Improvement (QI) Awards |
Certificate of Achievement |
Clinical Excellence and Patient Safety |
Graduate Certificate in Medical and Forensic Management of Adult Sexual Assault: Building a skilled workforce to respond to the medical, forensic and psychosocial needs of victims of sexual assault |
2019 |
2019 Premier’s Awards for Public Service |
Award |
Tackling Longstanding Social Challenges |
ECAV Aboriginal Qualification Pathway: Building a Trauma Informed aboriginal Workforce to Address Violence, Abuse and Neglect |
2019 |
WSLHD - 2019 Quality Awards |
Award |
Education and training award |
ECAV – Graduate Certificate in Medical and Forensic Management of Adult Sexual Assault |
2019 |
2017 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards |
Silver Award |
Community-led |
Aboriginal Qualification Pathway |
2017 |
2017 WSLHD Quality Awards |
Award Winner |
Training & Education |
Aboriginal Qualifications Pathway |
2017 |
2017 NSW Training Awards |
Finalist |
Education |
Medical & Forensic Graduate Certificate |
2017 |
TheMHS Conference |
Silver Achievement Award |
Recognition of a multifaceted project to promote safe environments and trauma informed care in mental health facilities across NSW. |
Mental Health and Sexual Safety Project |
2010 |
NSW Aboriginal Health Awards |
Award |
Healthy Safe Families Making a Difference |
Certificate IV |
2006 |
NSW Health Aboriginal Health Awards |
Award |
Healthy Safe Families Making a Difference |
Weaving the Net |
2006 |
NSW Violence Against Women Prevention Awards |
Award |
In recognition of outstanding contribution to the prevention of violence against women |
Certificate IV |
2004 |
NSW Health Aboriginal Health Awards |
Certificate of Excellence |
Most innovative and effective programme in Aboriginal Health |
Group or Team who has greatly contributed toward Aboriginal Health |
2004 |
NSW Health Aboriginal Health Awards |
Certificate of Excellence |
Most innovative and effective programme in Aboriginal Health |
Weaving the Net |
2004 |
Australian Council for Children & Parenting Awards |
Award |
Valuing Cultural Diversity |
Big Shame |
2001 |
Australian Council for Children & Parenting Awards |
Award |
Valuing Cultural Diversity |
“Who’s the Loser?” |
2001 |
Baxter Awards |
Finalist |
Engaging the Community – |
“Multicultural Sexual Assault Information Project” |
2001 |
Baxter Awards |
Finalist |
Embracing Innovation –“ |
Big Shame |
2000 |
Australian Violence Prevention Awards |
Certificate of Merit |
|
Big Shame |
2000 |
Australian Violence Prevention Awards |
Certificate of Merit |
|
Who’s The Loser |
2000 |
International Film & Video Festival Silver Screen Award |
Award |
Social Issues |
Big Shame |
2000 |
International Association of Audio Visual Communicators |
BRONZE CINDY |
Cultural, Ethnic and Women’s Issues |
Who’s The Loser |
2000 |
International Association of Audio Visual Communicators |
SILVER CINDY |
Medical and General Audience |
Big Shame |
2000 |
International Non-Broadcast Media Awards |
TheNew YorkFestivals World Medal |
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Big Shame |
1999 |
TheMHS Conference |
Gold Award |
Prevention and Promotion in mental health |
Every Boundary Broken |
1999 |
Mental Health Matters |
Winner |
Research Award |
Every Boundary Broken Sexual Abuse of Women Patients In Psychiatric Institutions |
1998 |