Presenters and Abstracts
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Rick Sarre:
'Social Innovation, Law and Justice'
Paul Pholeros:
'Housing for Health: thoughts and directions after 20 years'
Greg Selinger:
'Challenging old ideas: Manotiba's partnered approach to social policy and governance'
Andrew Beer, Mike Lennon, Selina Tually, Debbie Faulkner:
'Innovation in Housing for Persons with a Disability. A Return to the Past or the Development of Enhanced Housing Models?'
Andrew Beer, Debbie Faulkner, Rob Hankins:
'The Future and History of Social Innovation in Housing for Older South Australians'
Phillipa Duigan & Susanne Koen:
'Forging brighter futures: innovative approaches to improving prospects for at risk young people'
Margot Foster:
'Insights about innovation – Learning from the Department of Education and Children’s Services Learning to Learn Programme'
Helen McLaren:
'Sowing the seeds of innovation: exploring strategies for sustaining the spread of innovative approaches in child and family work'
Katherine Hodgetts, Janette Hancock and Barbara Comber:
'Innovating in a back-to-basics educational milieu'
Patrick Lees:
'Identity and education: the nature of dynamic social systems'
Mark Henley:
'Success in Social Innovation in South Australia – What has happened? What has worked?'
Michele Slatter:
'Social landlords and social innovation: what’s in a name?'
Brendan Moran:
'Building on an NGO foundation for Social Housing in South Australia'
Tony O’Malley:
'Transaction costs and the governance of social innovation'
Brian Samuels:
'Living in a State of Denial: South Australia’s Love-Hate Relationships with its Past'
Stan Salagaras & Kelvin Trimper:
'Educational Services: A Key Element in the Creation of Successful Communities'
Tim Zak:
‘The History of US Social Innovation and Implications for Developed Economies’
Deborah Keighley-James:
'Research for Innovation, implications for the social sciences?'
Kimberley Kammerman & Tina Groznik:
'Oxygen, a breath of fresh air in the SA pulic sector'
Stephen Lawrence:
'Creating an Effective Environment for Social Innovation in Australia'
Margaret Anderson and Mandy Paul:
'Seeking SA's History of Social Innovation'
Graham Francis:
'Children's Centre for Early Childhood Development and Parenting'
Irina Ferouleva and Vic Korobacz:
'Innovations in SA Higher Education Profile'
Leigh Burrows and Lana Dubrowsky:
'Recreating the circle of wellbeing in schools for children in foster care with complex learning and emotional needs - a partnership approach'
Jane Andrew:
'Fostering the Development of Creative Economies: the role of creative capital and social capital in regional innovation systems'
Susan Gravier:
'Health Literacy and the Health Literacy Alliance of SA'
Robert Adams, Catherine Hill, Nigel Stocks, Bastian Seidel, David Wilson:
'Health literacy as a tool for social inclusion in South Australia:Examples from research in health'
Alison MacKinnon:
'To be able to see a future: hope and the utopian imagination of marginalized youth'
Fran Baum:
'Social determinants of health & well being: the role of social
inclusion initiatives'
David Baker:
'The Role of Innovation in Aboriginal Heritage Management'
Denise Wood:
'Re-engaging undergraduates through 3D Virtual Worlds: Innovation or Reinventing the Traditional?'
Collette Snowden:
'Making space for non-conformity, eccentricity and iconoclasm: a challenge for social innovation'
Gail Fairlamb:
'A-Teams: Young people generating innovation'
Brenda Kuhr:
'The Foundational Purpose of Adelaide Thinkers in Residence is Systematic Innovation'
Ian Marsh:
'Innovation and Public Policy'
Gerry Bloustein and Adrian Shepherd:
'Social Innovation at the grassroots'





