Stefanie Bradley
Stef has been a Strategic Advisor to the Australian New Zealand Society of Evidence Based Policing (ANZSEBP) since 2013 and has extensive experience in transformation, change and delivering improvements. She has national and international experience, with over 20 years’ experience in organisational transformation, change management, and systems implementation projects in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Stef has worked across many organisations both in the private and public sector, advised, and reviewed significant organisational reforms and transformations. A summary of this experience in the National Security and Justice sector includes:
- Working across many policing agencies in Australia and being part of advising on large transformation programs in policing, including West Australia Police, South Australia Police, Victoria Police and NSW Police.
- Collaborating with Tasmania Police on their transformation program focusing on police practice across the State, and working closely with the NSW Police Transformation Command in architecting their service delivery program.
- Architecting significant strategy and operational reforms in the areas of Youth Crime, Serious and Organised Crime, Tech Enabled crime and areas related to drug and operational change.
- Covering a broad number of senior roles across the Emergency Services and Justice Sector both in the Corporate Office and across front line operations, advising on workforce models, leadership capabilities and skilling in policing, justice, and emergency services.
- Presenting on key topics such as Leadership, Workforce Transformation and Change at the Australian New Zealand Commissioner’s Forum and a number of policing conferences and at the Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM). Stefanie has also been invited to speak on women in leadership to Victoria Police’s Command and Executive Directors and is an advisor to the society of Evidence Based Policing.
- Hosting an international collaboration on Police response to Family Violence during Covid-19..