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1st Biennial Australian Implementation Conference | Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre  |  25 & 26 October 2012
 
     
 
 

About ARACY

The Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) is a national non-profit organisation which focuses on bringing together researchers, policymakers and practitioners, to turn the best evidence on "what works" for child and youth wellbeing into practical, preventative action to benefit all young Australians.

Established in 2001, ARACY continues to build on the foundation that the complex issues affecting young Australians can’t be solved by one individual or organisation working in isolation. That’s why the team at ARACY, along with our 2300 members, are in the business of brokering practical and innovative strategies to improve child and youth wellbeing.

Through these collaborative efforts, we have led positive change in many areas of early childhood, middle years and youth development, and more than tripled our membership in recent years. Our strategic directions and decisions about priorities and activities are driven by our guiding principles.

Membership of ARACY is free, and members receive a discount to the 2012 Australian Implementation Conference.  Join ARACY to contribute to building a healthier future for our children.

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www.aracy.org.au

  Dr Lance Emerson
     
    Dr Lance Emerson
Chief Executive Officer
Australian Research Alliance
for Children and Youth
 
     
 
     
 
 

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Presentation Downloads

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Program Day 1
Program Day 2


Keynote Presentation Downloads

Dr Michael Little - How to Achieve Lasting Impact at Scale (1)

Dr Michael Little - How to Achieve Lasting Impact at Scale (2)

Dr Michael Little - Proof Positive

Professor John N. Lavis - Harnessing Research Evidence to Make Change Happen

Brian Bumbarger - Why Good Ideas Fail and how we can do better

Professor Lawrence W. Green - Implementation Research and Practice: If We Want More Evidence-Based Practice, We Need More Practice-Based Evidence


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Australian Research Alliance for Children & Youth
PO Box 5070, Braddon ACT 2612
Nikki Abercrombie
T: 02 6248 2400
M: 0418 283397
nikki.abercrombie@aracy.org.au