Creating Pathways to Child Wellbeing in Disadvantaged Communities - 2018 Keith Hancock Lecture
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the 2018 Keith Hancock Lecture delivered by Professor Ross Homel, focusing on creating pathways to child wellbeing in disadvantaged communities. Delve into Professor Homel's extensive research on crime prevention, violence reduction, and injury prevention, as well as his work promoting positive development for children and young people in socially disadvantaged areas. Learn about the systematic review conducted in Banksia Hill, the Impact Boom initiative, and the process of building capacity and creating pathways. Gain insights into the Rumbles program and its quest to improve child wellbeing. Discover how this distinguished criminologist and Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences applies his expertise to address critical social issues and promote positive outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Syllabus
Introduction
Introducing Professor Ross Homel
Acknowledgements
Partners
Banksia Hill
Campbell systematic review
Impact Boom
Building Capacity
Pathways
Rumbles
Creating
Rumbles Quest
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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