Allison’s specialist skills focus on programmatic design of community change and therapeutic systems that provide trauma informed interventions and family sensitive practice including crisis services, residential care, child protection, family support and community based models.
She has provided international leadership over collective impact, community change and primary prevention initiatives. Designing place based and community centred models around HIV/AIDS prevention, family violence prevention, sexual health and place based responses to vulnerable families and children.
In South Africa Allison held the position of State Director for Integrated Services for Women and Children impacted by family and sexual violence and led the South African government reform agenda from 2005 to 2011, rolling out community based responses to victims of crime and violence. This led to the successful launch of over 70 victim empowerment centres, in partnership with local police to provide 24 hour access services for women and children. Allison led the extensive funding of the NPO sector to support these sites and served as the head of the Premier’s taskforce to respond to violence against women. She also led the interdepartmental committee reporting to the Minister for Community Safety.
Allison has been with Family Life since 2013. She held multiple positions before becoming the organisation’s Deputy CEO in 2016 then CEO on Monday 6 April 2020.
Qualifications:
Executive Management Development programme – University of South Africa
Master’s degree in Mental Health (Social Work) – University of South Africa
Honours degree in Psychology – University of South Africa
Bachelor of Social Science Honours in Social Work – Rhodes University