Rachel Aalders

Alumni

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Rachel has over a decade’s experience managing and reporting on national data collections at the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), and has worked with youth justice supervision, child protection, alcohol and other drug services and homelessness services data.

She has honours degrees in anthropology and cognitive psychology, and loves collaborating with people from a range of different backgrounds on complex and challenging problems – a challenge she has embraced as part of the second cohort of the experimental 3Ai Masters.

Most recently prior to joining 3Ai, Rachel initiated and managed the redevelopment of the national Specialist Homelessness Services Collection data transformation process, and received an AIHW Award in recognition of her outstanding contribution as part of the data improvements team. She is fascinated by the interactions between humans and technology, and is excited to be working with Google for her 3Ai Masters capstone project.

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