Sally Brinkman
Dr.
Sally Brinkman is a social epidemiologist with a focus on early childhood development and the impact of society on children's short and long term outcomes. Brinkman led the development and implementation of the Early Development Instrument (EDI) for population level data across Australia, now known as the nationwide
Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) measuring over 300,000 children in how they have developed by the time they start their first year of full-time school. Brinkman works for international organisations including
World Bank,
UNICEF and
AusAID, and has over 100 publications covering child development and education. Brinkman is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the
University of Adelaide and the co-director of the
Fraser Mustard Centre, an initiative to improve research translation established between the
Telethon Kids Institute and the South Australian
Department for Education.
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