Elizabeth is the Program Director for the Graduate Certificate of Wellbeing Studies and Graduate Certificate of Professional Supervision. She also lectures within the School of Health and Human Science and provides oversight to the school's placements process.
Prior to working at AC, Elizabeth worked within the community sector in various roles including counselling, homelessness intervention and family support. She also pioneered and managed a transitional housing program supporting women and children leaving domestic and family violence.
Her areas of research interest include domestic and family violence, and spiritual wellbeing.
She is currently undertaking her PhD in the area of domestic and family violence (coercive control).
PhD (Candidate) (Alphacrucis University College)
Dissertation Title Coercive control and adult dating relationships in Christian community: A qualitative investigation into experiences, perceptions and constructions 2024
M.A. (Alphacrucis University College) 2023
Bachelor of Social Science (Counselling) (Christian Heritage College) 2008
Diploma in Community Services Coordination (TAFE Queensland) 2012