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Courtney Trubshaw

Training Coordination And Systems Manager at Triple P International Pty Ltd (Positive Parenting Program)

Courtney Trubshaw's work experience begins in 2011 as a Business Coordinator at CheckUP Australia. In this role, they were responsible for the administration, planning, and delivery of outreach programs, such as the Medical Specialist Outreach Assistance Program and Urban Specialist Outreach Assistance Fund. Their duties included engaging with stakeholders, traveling to rural communities, budgeting, data entry, and developing communication materials.

In 2013, Courtney joined Triple P International Pty Ltd as a Training Coordinator. Their main responsibilities involved managing databases, overseeing training and accreditation processes for international subsidiaries, scheduling events, coordinating training tasks, liaising with external agencies, and assisting with proposals and reports.

Later on, Courtney took on the role of Business Systems Administrator (NetSuite Administrator) at Triple P in 2015. Courtney became the primary system administrator for the global CRM program, NetSuite, used across all nine of the company's subsidiaries. Their focus was on ensuring data integrity, streamlining and automating business processes, and monitoring data management systems. Courtney also facilitated the automation and streamlining of internal business processes through engagement with global subsidiaries.

Courtney Trubshaw pursued their education in a consistent and progressive manner. Courtney attended Mt Alvernia College from 2001 to 2005, completing their High School education. Following this, they enrolled at The University of Queensland from 2007 to 2010, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology.

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Triple P International Pty Ltd (Positive Parenting Program)

The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program is one of the world’s most highly-regarded evidence-based parenting interventions, used by millions. It has been named by the United Nations as the most extensively researched program of its kind, with positive results in hundreds of evaluation studies. HIGH-QUALITY PARENTING AND EARLY EDUCATION CAN CHANGE LIFE OUTCOMES. • Childhood trauma is now known to increase the likelihood of poor mental and physical health, and related issues such as crime, suicide, teenage and adult mental health problems and substance abuse. • Early intervention is important, but prevention is even better. • Secure attachment and a positive learning environment support greater academic achievement (and social mobility for children from disadvantaged families). • Evidence-based parenting support has been found to be effective in treating ADHD symptoms and conduct disorders. The Triple P System offers proven solutions. Developed by clinical psychologist Professor Matt Sanders and colleagues at the Parenting and Family Support Centre at The University of Queensland (Australia), Triple P is supported by more than four decades of ongoing research conducted by 447 academic institutions in 37 countries. The Triple P System, a suite of programs offering varying levels of support, is scalable and flexible, with online options – so the right level of parenting support can reach an entire community or region efficiently and effectively. Triple P International (TPI) is also at the forefront of implementation science, providing agencies with tools and systems to monitor and improve sustainable program delivery. TPI is a Certified B Corporation®. Supporting parents doesn’t just reduce the rate of child maltreatment and neglect. Optimizing children’s emotional wellbeing helps create greater social cohesion, community capacity, and better outcomes for individuals — and entire regions.


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