Our educators get educated on embedding reconciliation

Our School Age Care Program Managers recently participated in professional development to help them embed aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures into their services and educational programs.

The training, by Cyndy Newman, Director of Indigenous Perspectives and Cultural Knowledge at CIT, supported our program managers to further develop a holistic understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural protocols. They gained hands-on knowledge about how to meaningfully educate children on the significance of these cultures, and the traditional owners of the land.

As part of YWCA Canberra’s commitment to reconciliation, we ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories are embedded across our children’s services.

Chiara Will 

Director, School Age Care Services

Chiara is Director of School Age Care at YWCA Canberra, bringing a wealth of knowledge and a diverse range of leadership and management experience across the Early Childhood Education sector. Having held roles from Administration Officer to Centre Director, she brings a holistic skill base and a strength in solution-based approaches to learning. 

Prior to joining YWCA Canberra, Chiara led a team of over 25 educators, driving policy development, professional training and development, and contributing to Quality Improvement, Sustainability, Reconciliation, and Strategic Inclusion Action Plans. 

In her current role, Chiara leads the strategic development of processes and systems that ensure high-quality, safe, and inclusive environments for children. She mentors and empowers managers, leaders, and educators to deliver best-practice programs aligned with regulatory standards, fosters strong stakeholder partnerships, and guides the Quality Support Team in managing compliance and quality assurance across services. 

Shane McAlpine 

Director, Children’s Services

Shane is Director of Children’s Services (ECEC) at YWCA Canberra, overseeing eight early learning services with 24 years of experience in the early childhood sector. He brings an extensive understanding of education and care, current practices, and regulatory requirements, with a robust approach to developing high-quality practitioners. 

Shane supports the day-to-day operation of educational practices and curriculum across all our early learning centres, with quality and pedagogical practice at the forefront. He plays a critical role in providing escalation support and mentorship to centre directors and educators alike. 

His professional passions include children’s rights, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inclusion and teaching perspectives, and advocacy for the early childhood profession. He is an active representative on the ACT committee of Early Childhood Australia. 

As a father of two children who have experienced the early years system firsthand, Shane brings a deeply personal understanding of the challenges families face in balancing work and parenting. This perspective shapes his inclusive, stakeholder-centred approach to service delivery across every centre he works with. 

Katherine Hellwig 

Executive Director of Children’s Services  

Katherine is the Executive Director of Children’s Services at YWCA Canberra, bringing over 23 years of extensive experience in delivering education and care in ACT and the surrounding areas of the city. Her career spans both not-for-profit and commercial providers, highlighting her versatile and adaptable nature. 

For over 11 years, Katherine has held an executive role within a not-for-profit organisation that experienced significant growth in its early education and care portfolio. Her responsibilities included managing programs and initiatives that fostered engagement within the local community. 

Katherine began her career as an educator, and this hands-on experience has given her a profound understanding of the critical role educators play in the lives of children and families. Her qualifications include an Advanced Diploma of Children’s Services, an Undergraduate Certificate in Service Management, and a Diploma of Leadership and Management. In 2018, Katherine was honoured with the Community for Children’s Award by the ACT Children’s Week Committee, recognising her dedication and impact on the community.  

Katherine is driven by a strong pedagogical belief that all children have the right to access quality early learning in their first five years of life. She focuses on delivering high-quality education and care in both early education and after school care programs, ensuring children receive the best start in life.  

Cara Jacobs 

Chief Operations Officer  

Cara is Chief Operating Officer at YWCA Canberra, bringing nearly three decades of diverse community services experience. Previously serving as Executive Director Community Services at YWCA Canberra, her expertise spans an extensive range of program areas including Community Development, Domestic Violence Specialist Services, Family Law, Emergency Relief, Specialist Homelessness Services, Community Housing and many more. 

Passionate about social justice, equity, and inclusion, Cara has a strong track record in designing and delivering quality services, managing multidisciplinary teams, achieving accreditation, and securing significant tenders and grants. She currently chairs the Joint Pathways Network, providing strategic advice to the Minister for Homelessness. 

Her previous leadership roles include Director of Client Services at Marymead, Senior Manager at the Australian National University, CEO of Anglicare Western NSW, Manager Community Programs at Centacare Bathurst, and Regional Manager at Interact Injury Management. 

Cara holds a Master of Management Studies with First Class Honours, postgraduate qualifications in International Business Management, Strategic Management and Marketing, an Advanced Diploma in Community Sector Management, and a recently completed Master of Social Work. She is also a Quality Assurance Internal Auditor (ISO 9001) and has completed AICD Company Directors and Governing for Vulnerable People courses

Frances Crimmins 

Chief Executive Officer  

 Frances Crimmins is the Chief Executive Officer of YWCA Canberra and has led the organisation since 2013, driving significant growth, high-quality integrated service delivery, and stronger corporate efficiency. Under her leadership, the non-profit organisation has become a courageous community advocate, ensuring the needs of vulnerable communities are seen, heard, and addressed locally and nationally. 

Frances brings a diverse background spanning the private and not-for-profit sectors across business, hospitality, healthcare, and community services. She remains a passionate advocate for policy initiatives addressing the root causes of women’s housing insecurity, homelessness, gender inequality, and gender-based violence. 

Frances also currently serves as Chair of Homelessness Australia and sits on the ACT Work Health Safety Advisory Council. Her former board roles include ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS), WESNET, the ACT Ministerial Advisory Committee for Women, and Co-Chair of Anti-Poverty Week in the ACT. 

Her leadership has been recognised with an Edna Ryan Award (2015), ACT Leader of the Year at the Australian Leadership Excellence Awards (2016), and selection into the inaugural Social Impact Leadership Australia (SILA) program (2021). Frances regularly represents YWCA Canberra at the United Nations Commission for the Status of Women in New York. 

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