Throughout her career spanning over six decades, Judith has been a dedicated advocate for those living with disadvantages. Her leadership roles in early childhood, disability, and career development, have focused on empowering individuals and communities through evidence-based programs.
Recognised for her significant contributions to the community, Judith was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia in 2005 and holds a Lifetime Achievement Award and is a Fellow and Life Member of the Career Development Association of Australia.
As a former Flinders graduate and senior visiting lecturer in disability, Judith’s impact extends to various voluntary roles as board member and chair for many not-for-profit associations.
Her recent voluntary work includes advocating for older citizens to self-manage their lives and interests in their chosen communities. Judith is also an Ambassador for the Caring Futures Institute and contributes her expertise to various research advisory panels and groups.
Judith’s vision is to contribute to the consolidation of a continued career development culture in Australia, and to ensure that all Australians have access to effective, evidence-based services to achieve that.