Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron
Associate Professor in Policing; Director of the Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies at the University of Tasmania - Vice President, Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association - mom, dogs, coffee, tea, swim, pilates, knit, etc 🇫🇷🇦🇺
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- This week I was invited to contribute to the Trauma Aware Communities Summit, organised by Peter Miller and in-TAG. My team at TILES @utas.edu.au have been working with our colleagues in Tasmania Police to build a police & first-responder specific trauma-informed message, training & research program
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- Thank you @cska-canada.bsky.social for having me and my colleague Commander Joanna Stolp from Tasmania Police contribute to the research symposium on Trauma-Informed Practice. It was an honour to talk about our work from the antipodes. #traumainformed #policing @utas.edu.au
- The recent Productivity Commission report (www.pc.gov.au/ongoing/repo...) shows that Tasmania Police is a leader on several key performance indicators for police in Australia. Very proud of our police in our state. @utas.edu.au
- Superb first meeting of the Special Interest Group on Education at GLEPHA. Watch this space for news about our postgraduate events & for our conference panels. @glepha.bsky.social @larissaengelmann.bsky.social @dmcrime.bsky.social @the-sipr.bsky.social
- First Board meeting of the Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association (GLEPHA). Delighted to work with these extraordinary individuals, on behalf of our community of practitioners, scholars, and advocates. New initiatives, two conferences this year (looking forward to Ottawa and Sydney).
- An on this much satisfying screenshot, my friends, have a lovely break. I will be back late January.
- Delighted to announce that our @utas.edu.au collaboration in teaching and research with Tasmania Police is being renewed for the next few years. Grateful for the ongoing trust and relationship. Watch that space for further announcements regarding our work and scholarship.
- Excited about the work that our team is doing on #bail, #police and #police prosecutors. Emma Colvin (CSU) and I have just submitted a draft article on our analysis of the police prosecutors' decision making process to grant or refuse bail to vulnerable people. Very much looking forward to feedback.
- Yesterday, a colleague & I submitted a draft chapter that we wrote JUST FOR FUN. How cool is this? It's about finding new communities to sustain well-being, mental health & resilience within and outside the workplace. The chapter is for an upcoming book edited by @rellypops.bsky.social & colleagues
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- Also, in last weekend's news, I tested positive for COVID for the very first time. Zero 'flu-like' symptom, nothing except for loss of taste and smell (I actually only tested because something I knew was quite flavoursome did not taste like what it should). Really???

- Academics often think of ethics as an obstacle. I think of it as a tool to work through the technicalities of fieldwork. Once embraced, it's a fairly straightforward process. Delighted that our PhD student Rosie Martin (@amandalneil.bsky.social) received ethics approval with no request for change.
- Chuffed to have presented at University of Tasmania annual hashtag#teaching and hashtag#learning conference, Teaching Matters (sites.google.com/view/teachin...) on the curriculum co-design work we do with our police organisations.
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