Dr Rosie Teague
Principal Advisor, Family and Child Research at Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC)- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC)
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Australia
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Principal Advisor, Family and Child Research
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Jul 2017 - Present
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Senior Research and Evaluation Officer
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Jul 2015 - Jul 2017
Key projects in which I am currently or have previously been involved include:* Development of the QFCC's research agenda* Evaluation of a new measure of children's wellbeing in schools and non-government organisations* Identification and documentation of senior practitioner models currently operating in Australian and overseas jurisdictions contributing to the QFCC's workforce development strategy* A range of research activities relating to placement stability for children in out-of-home care
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Griffith University
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Australia
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Education Management
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Research Assistant
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May 2010 - Dec 2015
Employed in a variety of senior research roles at Griffith University. Key projects during this time include working with:* Dr Kate Freiberg helping to develop a series of resources to support the delivery of Rumble's Quest, a measure of child wellbeing.* Professor Ross Homel assisting with the preparation of a report for the Queensland State Government on findings from the Pathways to Prevention Project* A team from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice designing and producing a series of essay preparation support resources* Professor Clare Tilbury assisting with the preparation of ARC linkage grants focused on (i) improving outcomes for young people exiting out-of-home care and (ii) improving the child protection system* Associate Professor Susan Dennison assisting with the analysis and write up of the qualitative component of the Vulnerable Families Project, a study of the parenting experiences of male prisoners* Professor Paul Mazerolle analysing three datasets to explore factors associated with repeat victimisation* Professor Janet Ransley and Dr Kate Smith preparing a grant application to explore improving the health of women in prisons
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Instructor
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Aug 2010 - Jun 2015
This role involved teaching and convening first and second year subjects in both a face to face and online format. During this period I was awarded:* School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Sessional Tutor Awards Highly Commended* Open Universities Australia Tutor Excellence Award* Griffith University Teaching and Learning Grant to support the development, implementation and evaluation of best practice teaching and learning toolsSubjects taught include:* Introduction to forensic psychology* Introduction to crime* Social problems (the application of sociological theory to issues such as unemployment and homelessness)* Statistics for social research* Criminology skills (writing for criminology)* Research methodsThis role also involved a substantial contribution to the development of course content. I was responsible for the development of a significant proportion of the online content for three first year courses.
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Griffith University
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Australia
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Education Management
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Officer
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Jul 1999 - Dec 2001
Providing research support to Professor Ross Homel on a range of developmental and situational crime prevention projects including the early development of the Pathways to Prevention project. Providing research support to Professor Ross Homel on a range of developmental and situational crime prevention projects including the early development of the Pathways to Prevention project.
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QTAC
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Australia
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Officer
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Jul 1998 - Jul 1999
Providing research support to the lead researcher who was undertaking a project investigating ways to include a range of assessments in tertiary entrance decision making. Providing research support to the lead researcher who was undertaking a project investigating ways to include a range of assessments in tertiary entrance decision making.
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The Legal Aid Agency
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United Kingdom
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Legal Services
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200 - 300 Employee
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Case Officer
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Jan 1997 - Jun 1998
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Education
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Griffith University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Forensic Psychology -
Griffith University
Master's degree, Forensic Psychology -
University of Birmingham
Bachelor of Science (BSc) with honours, Psychology