
Rosie Beaumont – Founder/ Principal Consultant
Rosie has more than 25 years of experience as a social researcher, evaluator and project manager in the community, government and academic sectors.
She has worked across a diverse range of social policy areas including health, disability, housing and positive ageing and has also managed to squeeze in a decade working as a documentary editor and video researcher.
Rosie brings innovation to methodology design for community-focussed research and evaluation, skill in capturing the voices and dynamics behind complex social issues and a keen analytical sense that helps reveal valuable learnings and opportunities to progress your work and drive positive social outcomes. Some examples of her work are:
City of Whittlesea

Process Evaluation – Community Development initiatives
Preventive Health Campaign Framework
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

NDIS Practice Standards Compliance Education Resource
North East Healthy Communities

Preventive Health Program Evaluation Framework
Community Housing Industry Association

NDIS Compliance Education Training – Specialist Disability Accommodation
Whittlesea Disability Network

Engagement Evaluation and Network Redesign
Alma Unit for Women and Ageing

Performing Older Women and Grandparents primary school incursion – video resource
Westbay Health Alliance/ Centre for Population Health, Western Hospital

Partnership Evaluation – Diabetes Referral Pathway Redesign
Education Image/Department of Defence
‘Defence of Australia’ – Social Studies Video Resource
Ideo Communications/ Added Value Research
Video Profiles – Young Women and Alcohol Consumption
Collaborators
Meg has 25 years of experience in the health and community sector. She is passionate about discovering innovative ways to build on the capacity of individuals and organisations to improve service delivery. Meg has delivered hundreds of staff development workshops and regularly facilitates and presents at conferences. Before becoming a consultant, Meg worked within local and state government and was instrumental in the development of the Active Service Model for HACC services in Victoria.
Alison is an experienced communications professional and journalist, specialising in content development and strategic communications planning for internal and external audiences. She has a diverse background, working in the public, health, not-for-profit and government sectors and has a strong commitment to supporting social justice campaigns and positive social change.
Nina Kelabora
Nina has worked for 15 years combining graphic design, community development and health promotion in some unlikely places: from lofty city offices to the town camps of Alice Springs and the paddy fields of Bali. She enjoys that messy place where communities, experts and designers come together to make things that are uplifting, beautiful and useful.
