Michael Copland
Executive Director at National Mental Health Commission- Claim this Profile
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National Mental Health Commission
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Australia
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Executive Director
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Nov 2021 - Present
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Save the Children Australia
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Australia
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Non-profit Organizations
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400 - 500 Employee
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Humanitarian Director
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Mar 2021 - Nov 2021
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UNICEF
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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700 & Above Employee
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Global Coordinator Child Protection Area of Responsibility
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Jul 2016 - Mar 2021
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Regional Specialist Child Protection in Emergencies
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Nov 2012 - Jul 2016
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Self Employed
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Real Estate
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1 - 100 Employee
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Consultant
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May 2011 - Nov 2012
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Norwegian Refugee Council
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Norway
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Non-profit Organizations
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700 & Above Employee
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Program Director
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Jul 2007 - Jul 2009
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Head of Field Office Uganda
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Feb 2005 - Feb 2007
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Child Protection Specialist
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May 2003 - Feb 2005
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Child Protection Specialist
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Jul 2002 - Dec 2002
• Management of UNICEF-funded projects focused on child and adolescent development and psychological services in post conflict setting. • Monitoring and capacity building work with eight district NGOs • Management of UNICEF-funded projects focused on child and adolescent development and psychological services in post conflict setting. • Monitoring and capacity building work with eight district NGOs
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Union Aid Abroad APHEDA
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Australia
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International Trade and Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Country Coordinator
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Jun 2001 - Jul 2002
• Representative for country operations in post conflict setting with responsibilities for civil society programs covering reintegration of former combatants, community radio, women's literacy, labor rights and civic education • Staff oversight and establishment of internal monitoring systems for grant management • Representative for country operations in post conflict setting with responsibilities for civil society programs covering reintegration of former combatants, community radio, women's literacy, labor rights and civic education • Staff oversight and establishment of internal monitoring systems for grant management
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Australian Government
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Australia
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Team Leader - Program Development
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Jan 1999 - Jul 2000
Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Services - Negotiation with key Aboriginal Health Organizations on Program Design - Monitoring and Evaluation and management of funding arrangements. Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Services - Negotiation with key Aboriginal Health Organizations on Program Design - Monitoring and Evaluation and management of funding arrangements.
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Education
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University of Melbourne
Masters of Public and International Law -
University of Queensland
Bachelor of Social Work