Patrick O'Leary

Co-Lead Disrupting Violence Beacon, Griffith University

Patrick O’Leary has worked in the area of gendered violence as social worker and now as a researcher for over 25 years. Since 2004, Professor O’Leary has held numerous senior posts at universities in Australia and the United Kingdom. He has worked internationally and domestically on domestic violence and child protection issues. Professor O’Leary was commissioned as an Expert Academic Advisor to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and has served as a Senior Research Fellow with UNICEF’s Office for Research. Most recently he was a member of the Queensland Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce examining coercive control and women’s experience of the justice system in relation to sexual violence as well as women’s experience as offenders.  At Griffith University he has been the academic lead for the Violence Research and Prevention Program (VRPP) and MATE Bystander Project. Currently he is Co-Leader of the Disrupting Violence Beacon at Griffith University and is the Chair of the Clinical Advisory Committee for Survivors and Mates Support Network (SAMSN) a lead national organization supporting male survivors of child sexual abuse. He also is non-executive director of DVConnect one of the largest domestic violence services in Australia. Professor O’Leary’s work is internationally recognised and his work is widely cited in high quality journals. He is the Co-Editor of International Social Work since 2018.

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