Meet the team behind the ACU National Centre for Veterans and Families.
Dr Jacqueline Laughland-Booy is a Senior Advisor (Impact Priorities) at ACU. She leads the NCVF and is responsible for its overall performance and growth. As a sociologist, her research interests are in life course studies and political sociology.
Email: jacqueline.laughlandbooy@acu.edu.au
Dr Jonathan Smith is a Senior Research Fellow at ACU. He is responsible for advancing the NCVF research agenda. His research focuses on experiences of transition and change.
Email: jonathan.smith@acu.edu.au
Ms Rachelle Smith Pedler is an Enterprise Partnerships Coordinator at ACU. She supports the NCVF in building strong partnerships with industry.
Email: rachelle.smithpedler@acu.edu.au
Former Defence member Andrew Condon CSC is responsible for building and maintaining partnerships with the veteran community.
Email: andrew.condon@acu.edu.au
PhD student Jo-Anne Walker is undertaking research into improving the wellbeing of older war widows through intergenerational interaction. Her research is supported by Brisbane Legacy
Dr Richard Evans is currently completing a second doctorate, researching the needs of ex-serving Defence symptoms and the role of Ex-Service Organisations in meeting those needs. His research is being supported by RSL Victoria.
Assisting veterans and their families to lead successful and rewarding lives after military service is a mission-aligned priority for ACU. We are committed to serving those who have served.
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