Carrie Chan

Head of Policy at No to Violence

Carrie brings her extensive leadership experience in policy, advocacy, legislation and stakeholder engagement (Federal, State, Local Government, academia and a Royal Commission). She has worked with NSW Parliament, NSW Health, NSW Police, Department of Justice, Community Services, Commonwealth Department of Attorney General, Australian Federal Police, a national Royal Commission, local government, and universities.

Carrie’s knowledge of public policy and legislative-making processes and breadth of experience in diverse settings will contribute to NTV’s vision of working together to end men’s use of family violence.

Her relevant experience includes: management of public inquiries at NSW Parliament (for over 5 years), leadership of the then national Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse as Director, research consultancies work in academia (Institute of Criminology at Sydney University) and government policies.

She was Executive Director of a Regional Organisation of Councils in the local government sector where Carrie worked with the Board of Mayors and councillors, and collaborated with the CEOs and General Managers of the member group of local councils.

Carrie holds a Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws, with a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Sociology / Social Science) from the University of NSW.

Timeline

  • Head of Policy

    Current role