BSc (Hons) (Psychology); Assoc Dip (Media Design) Katie is undertaking
a PhDon the reconstruction of housing after the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake, focusing on vulnerability and disaster risk reduction. Her
research interests are multidisciplinary and include prevention science
and systems theory, the social determinants of health and illness, forensic
sexology, traumatic stress, gender and disasters. Following graduation
she worked on a number of projects at the National Drug Research Institute
relating to the prevention of drug related harm, then took up the position
of Research Director of Miles Morgan Australia, a private consulting firm
specialising in career and workforce development. In recent years her
work in public and private sector organisations has involved employee
assistance; critical incident management and emergency response; and occupational
health and safety.
As a professional researcher, project manager and consultant, organisations
she has undertaken work for over the past decade include: the Ministerial
Council for Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs; the Department
of Education, Science and Training (Canberra); the Department of Health
and Ageing (Canberra); the Department of Treasury and Finance (WA); the
National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority; the Department of Education
and Training WA; the Career Industry Council of Australia; Converge Australia;
and the World Health Organization (Geneva).
Katie is a member of the Association for Women’s Rights in Development
and the Society for Community Research and Action (Division 27 of the
American Psychological Association).
Publications, conference papers presented and media contributions:
- Hawks, D., Scott, K., & McBride, N. (2002). Prevention of
psychoactive substance use. A selected review of what works in the area
of prevention. Geneva: World Health Organization.
- McBride, N., & Scott, K. (2002). Australian education system:
Procedures and process for the adoption of new programs. Preliminary
SHAHRP dissemination study. Perth: National Drug Research Institute,
Curtin University of Technology.
- Loxley, W., Toumbourou, J. W., Stockwell, T., Haines, B., Scott,
K., Godfrey, C., Waters, E., Patton, G., Fordham, R., Gray, D., Marshall,
J., Ryder, D., Saggers, S., Sanci, L., & Williams, J. (2004). The
prevention of substance use, risk and harm in Australia. A review of
the evidence. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing.
- ‘The Australian Blueprint for Career Development’, Keynote
address at the Career Education Association of WA Biennial Conference,
1-3 December 2004, Perth, Western Australia.
- Miles Morgan Australia. (2004). The Evaluation of the career
and transition (CAT) pilot. Supporting young people through their life,
learning and work transitions. Volumes I and II. Canberra: Department
of Education, Science and Training.
- Miles Morgan Australia. (2004). The evaluation of the partnership
outreach education model (POEM) pilot. Supporting young people through
their life, learning and work transitions. Volumes I and II. Canberra:
Department of Education, Science and Training.
- Miles Morgan Australia. (2004). A community partnerships resource:
Supporting young people through their life, learning and work transitions.
Learnings from the CAT and POEM pilots. Canberra: Department of
Education, Science and Training.
- MCEETYA (2009). The Australian blueprint for career development.
Prepared by Miles Morgan Australia. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.
Postgraduate Researcher, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University,
South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150. Fax: 9360 6381, Email: k.scott@murdoch.edu.au
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