Child Friendly Australia
NAPCAN's SA Council
 
Richard Bruggemann - President
Richard brings many years of experience to NAPCAN SA as up until mid 2006, Richard was the CEO of IDSC (Intellectual Disability Services Council). Richard has worked with NAPCAN for many years and has seen the additional vulnerability of children with intellectual disability and has admired the inclusive nature of NAPCAN.

 
Kerry Jarvis - Vice President
Kerry has a big passion for child protection. Kerry is a student counselor at a Catholic Secondary College in South Australia and has also worked with NAPCAN SA for 10 years. Kerry is committed to the right of all children and young people to a life free from abuse and harm. Kerry has an extensive background in child abuse prevention. She has worked with numerous agencies such as Mission Australia, Protective Behaviours and she was also a Mandatory Notification Trainer.
Susan Jarvis - Alexander - Treasurer
Previously NAPCAN SA's acting State Manager, Susan had such a passion for the work we were undertaking that she has continued on with us in a volunteering role as our State Treasurer.
 
Esther Burgess - Secretary
Janine Carger
Janine Carger - National Board Representative
Previously our State Manager, Janine too has a huge passion for what we do and has continued on also in a volunteering role as our National Board of Management Representative.
Committee Members:
 
Lee Marling
 
Desi Alexandridis
 
David Harvey
Peter Caparaso
Peter Caparaso
Peter has been a practising barrister and solicitor in general practice since 1997. Outside of work, Peter has been a volunteer with Edmund Rice Camps (South Australia) since 1992.
His underlying motivation for his involvement with NAPCAN is the enjoyment he receives working with children and young people and their incessant capacity to amaze him with their resilience and sense of fun. It is an unfortunate fact that many of the young people he has worked with have suffered some degree of abuse or neglect, and his desire is to do what he can to reduce the incidence of such issues in the community is the reason he sought to become involved in NAPCAN's work.

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