Aracy.org.au Celebrating 10 years 2002-2012. “... a national research partnership for developmental health and wellbeing is being planned for Australia...

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aracy.org.au Celebrating 10 years

“... a national research partnership for developmental health and wellbeing is being planned for Australia... We believe collectively much more will be achieved... ” Fiona Stanley, 2001

First steps ARACY is established as a not-for-profit organisation by 40 founders

Professor Fiona Stanley AC Director and CEO aracy.org.au Michael Chaney Board Chairman Elaine Henry OAM Director Tony Fitzgerald AC, QC Director Inaugural Board members

aracy.org.au “We are a keen supporter of the alliance... it’s working in an area which is of enormous national importance to all Australians.” Prime Minister John Howard Launch of ARACY 19 July 2002

Collaboration aracy.org.au “No one person, no one alliance, no one nation, no one of us is as smart as all of us thinking together.” James Stavridis

aracy.org.au 2003 Funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) to support development child & youth research networks

aracy.org.au 2005 Prof Ann Sanson appointed coordinator of ARACY ARC/NHMRC network: fostering innovation & collaboration

aracy.org.au ARACY the first to use webinars to assist in networking between researchers and practitioners from all over Australia, and the world

Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences aracy.org.au 2005 ARACY conference Closing the ‘Know-Do’ Gap Focusing on turning research into action 2006 Creating Child Friendly Cities conference The Australasian Adolescent health conference

aracy.org.au National Indigenous Education think-tank with the Kulunga Research Network 2007 Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

aracy.org.au 2009 Inaugural ARACY Annual Forum Community attitudes to children: helpful or harmful? Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

aracy.org.au 2009 ARACY conference Transforming Australia for our children’s future: making prevention work Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

aracy.org.au Middle years symposium 2010 Advancing collaboration practice Forum 2010 ARACY Annual Forum 2010: Preventing youth violence: why simplistic solutions won’t work Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

aracy.org.au 2011 ARACY Annual Forum Intensive nurse home visiting for disadvantaged children: what works? Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

aracy.org.au 2012 ARACY Annual Forum Engaging families in the early childhood development story Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

aracy.org.au st Biennial Australian Implementation Conference Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

aracy.org.au 2013 Fostering collaboration: innovative conferences

ARACY Networks aracy.org.au Strengthening collaboration between researchers, practitioners and policymakers

New Investigators Network Linking promising young researchers with Australia’s leading thinkers aracy.org.au

ARACY networks... Knowledge Brokering Network Prevention Science Network Early Years Chapter Australian Fatherhood Research Network Longitudinal Studies Network Student Resilience and Wellbeing Network aracy.org.au

Dr Dianne Jackson NSW Cathie Nolan Victoria Professor Cate Taylor Western Australia ARACY State Convenors: local networking and advocacy Convenors to be appointed in other states soon

aracy.org.au “Science is a careful, disciplined, logical search for knowledge... obtained by examination of the best available evidence and always subject to correction... What's left is magic... and it doesn't work...” James Randi Evidence

A digest of evidence, research and news to more than 3,000 readers aracy.org.au Weekly eBulletin

Report card #1 on the wellbeing of young Australians aracy.org.au 2008

aracy.org.au The first international comparative report card on child wellbeing in Australia

Report card #2 to be published in 2013 aracy.org.au

Using Australia’s leading researchers to analyse best evidence on specific issues, programs, topics or policies... quick, cost effective, and high quality evidence checks aracy.org.au ARACY Evidence check : What works for children & young people?

Prevention “Intellectuals solve problems, geniuses prevent them.” Albert Einstein aracy.org.au

ARACY evidence checks: turning best evidence into preventative action aracy.org.au Sustained Nurse Home Visiting project

aracy.org.au The strongest evidence- based program to reduce the impact of poverty on children's educational attainment ARACY evidence checks: turning best evidence into preventative action

aracy.org.au Large scale multi-state ‘gold standard’ evaluation program – the largest project of its type in Australia ARACY evidence checks: turning best evidence into preventative action

aracy.org.au The Common Approach to Assessment, Referral and Support (CAARS) initiative Providing a common tool for service providers to prevent problems for at-risk children and youth ARACY evidence checks: turning best evidence into preventative action

aracy.org.au ARACY focus on the Middle Years and social & emotional wellbeing: Numerous states now working middle years strategies ARACY evidence checks: turning best evidence into preventative action

aracy.org.au Collaboration on measuring social and emotional wellbeing in the middle years Anti-bullying forum at Australian Parliament House with Minister Garrett, facilitated by ARACY Minister Garrett “... there is a clear awareness that the social and emotional development of children is critical to their future mental wellbeing.” ARACY focus on the Middle Years and social & emotional wellbeing: ARACY evidence checks: turning best evidence into preventative action

Commitment to Young Australians Principles to guide ARACY member organisations in their decision- making and actions related to children and young people aracy.org.au

Text here aracy.org.au Evidence-based prevention programs: Football United One of the only programs in Australia proven to enhance social inclusion for refugee, migrant and low SES children in school settings

Evidence-based prevention programs: Social Marketing to influence positive parenting Using best evidence from public health social marketing techniques (e.g SunSmart) to influence a range of parental behaviours ARACY’s Work for COAG in 2012 – being considered for pilot in aracy.org.au

ARACY’s members: Strength in unity More than 2,200 organisational and individual members

ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers Mr Michael Chaney AO ARACY Chair, aracy.org.au

ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers Professor Fiona Stanley AC ARACY Chair,

aracy.org.au ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers Ms Elaine Henry OAM ARACY Chair, 2011-

aracy.org.au Mr Peter Mason AM Mr Paul Kelly ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers Former Board Members

aracy.org.au Dr Jeffrey Harmer Ms Heather Ridout Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers Former Board Members

aracy.org.au Professor Rob Moodie: 2007 Mr Tim Goodwin: 2008 Dr Norman Swan: 2009 ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers Current Board Members

aracy.org.au Ms Elaine Henry OAM: 2002 Ms Lisa Paul: 2010 Dr Gervase Chaney: 2012 ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers Current Board Members

Professor Brian Head CEO aracy.org.au Dr Lance Emerson CEO 2007-present Professor Fiona Stanley CEO Executive Director ARACY’s governance: Australia’s leading thinkers

Bringing collaboration, evidence and prevention together aracy.org.au

The Nest: A national plan for child & youth wellbeing... to help align efforts towards a shared goal aracy.org.au

... grounded in what children, young people and families think is required to improve wellbeing

aracy.org.au... a Report Card detailing how children and young people are faring, and to help progress shared responsibility

aracy.org.au Work continues in 2013 toward an integrated plan... evidence informed ‘game changer’strategies to improve child & youth wellbeing over the next years

Farewell Fiona! Thank you for all you have done for ARACY aracy.org.au