As I approach seven years in the out-of-home care (OOHC) sector, my journey has taken me from studying Early Childhood and Primary Teaching, to pursuing...
Bradley Burns
Bradley Burns is an Aboriginal Kamilaroi man and is a current PhD Candidate at Western Sydney University. His research focusses on how we can better support Aboriginal children and young people in Out-of-Home Care, specifically looking at elevating the voices of Aboriginal children and young people and then translating voices into practice through co-design. Bradley has been an OOHC practitioner for coming up to seven years, beginning his career on the frontline in a caseworker role, and working within a variety of roles including his current position as a Senior Advisor supporting the ongoing connection to culture and family for Aboriginal children in care.
