The women who help drive our movement
In recognition of International Women’s Day, we take a couple of minutes to acknowledge the diversity and passion of some of the women who help shape who we are, how we work and where we’re going as Australia’s leading child’s rights organisation.
These are their answers:
Karen Flanagan - Principal Advisor - Child Protection
My job at Save the Children is…
Principal Advisor - Child Protection
Which means I get to design, implement and monitor programs which aim to stop all forms of violence against children. We do this by working closely with Governments in countries mainly in the South East Asia/Pacific Region to help them prioritise children’s protection.
The best part of my job is…
Meeting many amazing and dedicated staff in countries where we work who deliver these programs. I am privileged to work closely with staff by providing mentoring, support and training as part of their ongoing professional development. I also get to meet families and children we work with very regularly to learn about their needs and this inspires me to advocate even more strongly.
I chose to do this job because…
I was raised to be an advocate - marching for civil rights since I was a child growing up in the late 60’s/70’s in Northern Ireland and realized that social work was a logical career choice. I thought child protection would be the most challenging so of course I was drawn to it and also seemed there could be no higher priority – which I still believe 35 years later!
International Women’s Day is important to me because…
It is an opportunity to pay tribute to women in general and remind ourselves that whilst there has been some progress, gender equality has a long way to go, even in a developed nation such as Australia.
The one issue facing children that I’m most concerned about right now is…
The lack of attention to the horrifying statistics and reality of violence against children globally and why governments and people are not demanding action.