Liz Wall
Research Fellow | Family Law, Family Violence and Elder Abuse Research
Liz Wall is a socio-legal researcher working on a range of projects in the Family Law, Family Violence and Elder Abuse team at AIFS. She has managed various projects as a qualitative researcher conducting research and also as Policy and Research Advisor commissioning research for government policy development. Liz has expertise in prevention frameworks with a specific focus on the utilisation of research and evaluation in policy.
As a former Senior Researcher at the Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, Liz authored various publications and resources for policy and practice communities on sexual violence and primary prevention and contributed to research undertaken for the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Monash University
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Melbourne
Latest research
The abuse and mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
This report provides a comprehensive examination of the abuse and mistreatment experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older people in Australia.  …
Safeguarding Children from Child Sexual Abuse: Lessons from…
Comprehensive review of Queensland’s child sexual abuse safeguards, system gaps, and best practice reforms for early childhood education and care.
Family Relationships Services Program Review
This report was commissioned and funded by the Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department (AGD). It examines the Family Relationships Services Program. …