Comcare
Lynn Gunning has extensive work experience in various roles related to strategic programs, health and wellbeing, and program management. From 2018 to the present, Lynn has been serving as the Director of Strategic Programs at Comcare, responsible for managing the development of collaborative research projects and supporting better practices in Australian workplaces. Prior to this, Lynn worked as an Assistant Director at Comcare, where they focused on campaigns to improve mental health and workplace safety. Additionally, Lynn served as the National Program Manager at the Alcohol and Drug Foundation, overseeing the strategic development and delivery of the Good Sports program. Lynn also gained experience in program management as the Program Manager at the Office for Youth, where they successfully increased youth participation. Lynn's earlier roles include research coordination at Sport and Recreation Victoria and executive management in health promotion at Peak Health Management. Lynn's breadth of experience showcases their expertise in strategic planning, program management, and promoting health and wellbeing in various organizational settings.
Lynn Gunning's education history includes studying Human Physiology at the University of Canberra, where they obtained a First Class Honours degree. Additionally, they attended Federation University Australia, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.
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Comcare
Comcare partners with workers, their employers and unions to keep workers healthy and safe, and reduce the incidence and cost of workplace injury and disease. We implement the Australian Government’s policies in federal workplaces to drive social inclusion and productivity. We have three outcomes that guide us: 1) The protection of the health, safety and welfare at work of workers covered by the Comcare scheme through education, assurance and enforcement. 2) An early and safe return to work and access to compensation for injured workers covered by the Comcare scheme by working in partnership with employers to create best practice in rehabilitation and by providing quick and accurate management of workers’ compensation claims. 3) Access to compensation for people with asbestos-related diseases where the Commonwealth has a liability. In addition to the above outcomes we also support the Seacare Authority in the delivery of its statutory functions. Please read our social media terms of use https://www.comcare.gov.au/about/news-events/social-media