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About Me
Dr Bronwyn Harman
Who is Bron Harman?
Mother Wife Daughter Sister Friend Confidante
Who is Bron Harman? Lecturer Researcher Community Consultant
Qualifications Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology Doctor of Psychology
Research Program The Astarte Project (“good” mothering and
resilience – teen mothers, single mothers, and others)
The Makara Project (“good” fathering and resilience – older fathers, step-fathers and others)
The Hestia Project (childlessness, importance of play and others)
Current research www.tinyurl.com/surveyqueen
Research Reports The Play Project –
http://www.issuu.com/bronharman/docs/play
Teen Mothers Project - http://www.issuu.com/bronharman/docs/teenmothers
Good Mothers and Playgroup - http://www.issuu.com/bronharman/docs/playgroup
Consultancy Work July 2008 – June 2009: Project Manager – Clarkson
Parenting Place Program Evaluation March 2009 – April 2009: Research Assistant –
CLAN Indigo Project July 2009 – February 2010: Project Manager –
Eyes Wide Open Evaluation July 2009 – February 2010: Project Manager –
REYP Evaluation July 2009 – February 2010: Project Manager –
YPAVE Evaluation April 2011 – present: Project Manager –
Evaluative Study of Trinity Learning Centre
Conference Presentations Cohen, L., & Harman, B. (2010). The Indigo Project: An example of
helping families. Paper presented at the Pathways to Resilience II: The Social Ecology of Resilience, June, Halifax.
Harman, B. (2010). Building competence in undergraduate students through practicum experience. Paper presented at the PLAT2010 Conference, July, Edinburgh.
Harman, B., Robinson, K., & Cohen, L. (2010). Why mothers attend playgroup. Paper presented at the QEC2010 Conference, November, Melbourne.
Harman, B., & Cohen, L. (2011). Building resilience: Primary school children. Keynote presented at the Positive Schools Conference, May, Fremantle.
Cohen, L., Harman, B., Lauva, M., Rassau, A., Brown, J., & Crevacore, C. (2011). Mentoring matters: Embedding peer support frameworks into first year undergraduate programs. Paper presented at the 14th Pacific Rim FYHE Conference, July, Fremantle.
I Tweet - @DrBron
I Facebook – www.facebook.com/aussiefamilies
I blog – www.tinyurl.com/21stcenturyfamily
About Me – http://about.me/bronharman
Email me b.harman@ecu.edu.au
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