Noel Macnamara
Deputy Director
Noel is the Deputy Director of the CETC and the Executive Manager, Research and Policy at the Australian Childhood Foundation. Noel has worked in child protection, child abuse and family violence across his career as a social worker, operational manager, organisational consultant, and child rights advocate.
In 2013, Noel’s contribution to the field was acknowledged in his being awarded the Robin Clark Award in Victoria for his contribution to the area of child protection and out-of-home care. He has a particular interest in supervision and leadership, and organisational development.
Noel has written extensively in national and international journals and practice literature. He has trained 1000s of direct care staff, carers and organisational leaders and regularly facilitates training and community practices for therapeutic specialists.
He is well known as a trainer in trauma-informed care, with a particular passion for exploring how neuroscience has improved understanding of the impact of child abuse on the developing brain. Noel believes that neuroscience provides a compass for carers supporting children and young people to heal from trauma and adverse childhood experiences.
Noel lives on Bundjalung country and when he is not busy with the CETC can be found pulling out weeds in his treacherous tropical backyard.