#36 - SA Aboriginal Chronic Disease Consortium - Road Map for Action– Vehicle for change
Tracks
Concurrent 2
Tuesday, October 23, 2018 |
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM |
Room 106 (Level 1) |
Details
Session Theme: Evidence and evaluation involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations
Speaker
Ms Astrid Melchers
Implementation Scientist
SA Academic Health Science And Translation Centre
#36 - SA Aboriginal Chronic Disease Consortium - Road Map for Action– Vehicle for change
Biography
Astrid Melchers is an Implementation Scientist at the South Australian Aboriginal Chronic Disease Consortium. She currently leads the implementation of the Consortium’s Prevention and Early Detection priority and the Cancer priority.
Astrid relocated from Germany to Adelaide in 2004 after working as a physiotherapist. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and spent time in Togo, West Africa, to undertake work experience in international development. In 2009, she completed a Master of Science in Health Systems and Public Policy at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland (UK) to bring together her clinical and policy interests.
Astrid has worked in various Aboriginal affairs portfolios since 2009, in policy and project management roles in Aboriginal health, housing, education, governance and economic development. She is also engaged in Aboriginal affairs on a voluntary basis. In 2011, she founded the “Cycling for Culture” reconciliation event, a three day bike ride through Kaurna Yarta (Kaurna Country / the Adelaide Plains). She worked closely with the Kaurna community to bring together a team of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people who, as a collective, held an event that has contributed to reconciliation in South Australia. Since 2016, Astrid has also been a board member of Reconciliation SA.
Dr Charlene Smith
Policy Program Director
Mitchell Institute