Program Manager Graduate Certificate in Domestic and Family Violence, RMIT University
Dr Lisa Harris (MSW) is Program Manager of the Graduate Certificate in Domestic and Family Violence, specialising in applied social work in a family violence context and ethics in public policy. Lisa has published research in various health and human service contexts exploring practice innovation and social policy implementation including targeted family violence initiatives, workforce development and homelessness.
Experience
2019–present
Senior lecturer, RMIT University
2008–2019
Lecturer, RMIT University
2006–2007
Senior lecturer, University of Western Australia
2001–2005
Lecturer, RMIT University
Education
2017
RMIT University, Master of Social Work
2008
RMIT University, Doctor of Philosophy
2004
RMIT University, Grad Cert Tertiary Teaching and Learning
1998
RMIT University, Bachelor Social Science (Policy and Research)
Publications
2021
Policing repeat and high-risk family violence: police and service-sector perceptions of a coordinated model [co-authored with Gemma Hamilton and Anastasia Powell], Police Practice and Research: An International Journal
2010
Electronic classroom, electronic community: designing elearning environments to foster virtual social networks and student learning , Information Communication Technologies for Human Services Education and Delivery: Concepts and cases, IGI, Hershy, New York
2010
Partnerships and learning communities in work-integrated learning: designing a community services student placement program [co-authored with Sally Coutts and Martin Jones , Higher Education Research & Development
2009
Private rental access program: Debunking the myth of the impossible private rental market [co-authored with Coutts, D'Arcy and Janicijevic], Parity
2005
Just bumping into people - or an opportunity to create a learning community? the role of incidental social interaction in the development of a learning community , E-learning in the University: Some Constructivist Perspectives, RMIT University Press, Melbourne
Grants and Contracts
2018
The Power of Parents: Snapshot Evaluation
Role:
Co-investigator
Funding Source:
Our Watch
2017
Alexis - Family violence response model
Role:
Chief Investigator
Funding Source:
The Salvation Army
2016
'Get up, stand up!' - giving people the means to respond to opioid overdose