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Carl Collins
With fourteen years as a child protection officer with Protective Services Victoria, seven years as a senior officer/team leaders and prosecutor, and twenty five years experience as a consultant/trainer, Carl Collin's achievements in this complex field are second to none.
After completing advanced and specialist child protection training Carl became one of Victoria's first fully authorised investigative protective officers with the Department of Human Services, (Protective Services) after spending many years working and specialising in the post court arena which involved the statutory care of, case planning for and management of victims and families subject to statutory court orders.
A tough, fair investigator and prosecutor, Carl's unit in conjunction with Victoria Police child abuse investigators were responsible for many high level joint operations.
Under his leadership, Carl's unit never failed to prove the most serious matters taken before the court, which earned him enormous respect throughout the police and judicial system.
In 1996, Carl was the recipient of a Victoria Police recognition award for his contribution to child protection.
Highly committed to prevention rather that intervention, Carl was jointly responsible for the oversight and training of regional Police, Doctors, Nurses and Teachers during the phased implementation of mandatory reporting legislation in Victoria in 1993/4, and has been seconded to, and engaged as a consultant by a multitude of organisations which have included reception centres, (both non secure and secure facilities) foster care recruitment, assessment and training agencies, and indigenous organisations just to mention a few.
Carl's formal qualifications include an Associate Diploma in Applied Social Science and a Diploma of Welfare/Community Services. Carl also holds a current Level III certificate in Investigative Services.
Engaged as a a sessional lecturer and key note speaker in the fields of social science, paedophilia and child protection, Carl's cutting edge, thought provoking and candid style never fails to captivate his audiences.
Carl is also highly experienced in the design and implementation of awareness programs for government and non-government agencies (including churches) at the national and international level, and specialises in conducting debriefing and management response programs for infiltrated and affected organisations.
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Ian Hopley
Ian Hopley spent over three decades
as a police investigator in metropolitan and country
locations in Victoria, including five years as a corruption
detective and trainer with the Victoria Police Ethical Standards
Department.
Specialising for many years in complex
child abuse investigations, Ian was awarded a Churchill
Fellowship and Queen Elizabeth Trust Scholarship to
study child exploitation investigation techniques in
the USA, United Kingdom, Europe, South Africa and Asia,
A former senior investigator with
the Victoria Police's Child Exploitation Unit, he
completed advanced child abuse investigation training
with the
Torrance Police Department in California, USA.
Ian is the holder of a Diploma of Management, a Diploma of Justice Administration, a Certificate IV in Workplace Training Assessment and a Certificate III in Investigative Services.
Ian was instrumental in contributing
awareness of child exploitation issues in Asian tourism
and made a number of submissions for legislative and
operational changes to enhance child abuse investigations
both nationally and internationally.
Ian has worked as a long term adviser
to police in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands where
he also implemented child abuse investigation and awareness
training to Police, Community and Professional
Groups and NGO's.
In PNG, Ian was a founding member
of People Against Child Exploitation (PACE) and made
recommendations to update PNG's child abuse and sexual
offence laws, which have now been enacted. Ian was made the first life member of PACE PNG in recognition of his efforts in PNG
In 2000 and 2001, he established
child exploitation investigation training programs
and assisted in creating a police child exploitation
and human trafficking squad
in the Royal Cambodian National Police.
Ian has lectured on child abuse investigations
with emphasis on paedophilia and child abuse prevention
in Australia, England, South Africa, Asia and the Pacific.
Ian has recently been responsible
for establishing and training sexual assault and
family support units within both the Kiribati and
Tuvalu Police Services in the Central Pacific. |
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