Dr Frank Lambrick

Dr Frank Lambrick is a forensic psychologist with over 20 years experience working within this field, mostl of which has been specifically within the disability area. He is also the academic coordinator in the Specialist Certificate in Criminology (Forensic Disability) at the University of Melbourne and is an Honorary Fellow within the Department of Psychology at Deakin University. He has published several journal articles and book chapters in the area of forensic disability. His research interests include assessment and treatment approaches for offenders with intellectual disability, including risk assessment and management approaches.

Session

Captains of change: Q&A with Commissioners, Public Advocate and Senior Practitioner

Time: 3:30am - 5:00am

Location: River Room

Facilitated by: Graeme Inness, Former Disability Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission

This conversation, moderated by Graeme Innes, former Disability Discrimination Commissioner, challenges thinking on ways to influence change. Panellists are asked about the way they advocate for change and how they use their positions of authority to safeguard the rights of people with a disability. How does this help advocates in their work? And what do they see as the hot topics?