
Assoc. Prof. David Mackenzie
Founding Chief Executive Office
Upstream Australia Ltd
Associate Professor David MacKenzie is founding CEO of Upstream Australia Ltd, a not-for-profit field-building intermediary organization advocating for place-based collective impact system change and a backbone support platform supporting funded and yet to be funded COSS Model communities. David has undertaken research and development over more than 30 years focused on young people’s issues and social policy, homelessness and social and educational disadvantage. With Chris Chamberlain, he formulated the influential Australian cultural definition of homelessness and developed the methodology for estimating homelessness in Australia that has been adopted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. In 2007-2008, he was one of the four Commissioners responsible for the National Youth Commission Inquiry into Youth Homelessness [NYC] and influential report Australia’s Homeless Youth. He currently holds an adjunct position at the Gonski Institute for Education at the University of New South Wales.
SESSIONS
Day 2
1:00
Focusing on early intervention and prevention
*Supported by Mission
Session Moderator: Di Kapera, State Director NSW, Mission Australia
A place-based collective impact approach to preventing youth homelessness: The Albury Project
Assoc. Prof. David Mackenzie, Founding Chief Executive Officer, Upstream Australia Ltd
Dr Tammy Hand, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Upstream Australia Ltd
Successful partnership focusing on housing women - real-estate property managers, landlords and community services supporting women who have experienced DVF
Nicole Peterman, Project Lead, The Priority Project, Mission Australia & Salvation Army
Disrupting the Trajectory of Homelessness: The Role of Early Intervention and Prevention
Leanne Nicholson, Executive Manager - Youth & Homelessness Services, Anchor Community Care Ltd
Leanne Moody, Case Manager, Anchor Community Care Ltd