Centre for Social Impact Walking Together
The Centre for Social Impact national directors have come together in a conversation hosted by Dr Emma Lee and the Danjoo Koorliny leaders in order that we can work and walk together better across Australia.
Dr Emma Lee, a Trawlwulwuy woman from Tebrakunna country, north-east Tasmania, and researcher at Centre for Social Impact (CSI) Swinburne, hosted the first of a number of conversations between the Danjoo Koorliny leaders (joined on this occasion by Professor Emeritus Colleen Hayward AM, Carol Innes and, briefly, by Dr Noel Nannup OAM) and CSI node directors Distinguished Professor Jo Barraket (Swinburne), Professor Kristy Muir (UNSW and national CSI CEO), and Professor Paul Flatau (UWA).
This first conversation took place on Monday, November 23. These conversations are helping CSI walk together better on a national level. CSI UWA was chosen as the host organisation for Danjoo Koorliny by the project leaders in 2019.
More of these conversations are planned for 2021.