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Amanda Robinson
Head of Learning and Development/Strategic Partnerships @ NGO Training Centre | Mental Health Practice
Amanda Robinson is a highly qualified individual who possesses a diverse range of skills and experiences. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Macquarie University, and completed a Graduate Diploma of Teaching and Learning from the University of Southern Queensland. She also completed a Master's degree in Mental Health Practice from Griffith University.
Amanda's previous work experiences range from being an Advanced Recreation Officer at Queensland Health to a Rehabilitation Worker at Toowoomba Clubhouse. Additionally, she worked for the Australian Army as a Medic. In more recent years, Amanda has served as both a Team Lead Manager and a Disability and Mental Health Rights Advocate at the Rights Information and Advocacy Centre. She was also an owner of Hackerspace Toowoomba and served as a Supervisor at Professional Supervision.
Currently, Amanda works as a Disability Royal Commission Manager at Rights Information & Advocacy Centre Inc., where she helps to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities. With her diverse educational background and vast experience, Amanda is a highly capable individual who possesses excellent communication and leadership skills.