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HomePeopleMs Tanya Keed
Ms Tanya Keed
Ms Tanya Keed

Position: Postgraduate Research Scholar
School and/or Centres: Centre for Indigenous Policy Research

Email: clybuccadreaming@gmail.com

  • Biography

Tanya Keed is a proud Aboriginal woman, from Dunghutti country, leader and allied health professional whose career across government, private sector and not-for-profit organisations spans decades. Tanya has a Bachelor of Social Work (and diploma and related qualifications in trauma and community development) and is currently enrolled in Australian National University post graduate studies as a Master of Philosophy at the Research School of Social Sciences majoring in Indigenous Studies. Tanya has a particular focus on analysing issues relating to Aboriginal incarceration, family violence and crime, drawing on her extensive background working with her community and in corrective services, the Alexander Machonochie Centre (‘AMC’), Victim Services ACT (in the ACT Human Rights Commission, at Canberra Rape Crisis Centre as well as with child, youth and family services. Tanya is also the Director of Clybucca Dreaming Consulting, which she started as an initiative to provide Aboriginal-led services including allied health and trauma management and support services, training, mentoring and case management services directly to communities in the ACT and surrounding region. Tanya is the grandmother of 18 grandchildren and enjoys walks.