My Expertise
- Cultural Studies
- Substance Abuse
- Healthcare Sciences and Services
- Medical Ethics; Medicine, Legal
- Rehabilitation
- Health Policy and Services
- Ethnic Studies
- Multidisciplinary Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology.
Biography
I am an experienced and driven researcher, clinical practitioner and program specialist with a strong focus on cultural diversity, migration, and the wellbeing of vulnerable communities. With over 20 years of experience in research and project implementation across various countries, I have honed my skills in the fields of addiction, rehabilitation, human rights, and social research. My educational background includes a PhD in Law, a Masters...view more
I am an experienced and driven researcher, clinical practitioner and program specialist with a strong focus on cultural diversity, migration, and the wellbeing of vulnerable communities. With over 20 years of experience in research and project implementation across various countries, I have honed my skills in the fields of addiction, rehabilitation, human rights, and social research. My educational background includes a PhD in Law, a Masters in Human Rights, a BA in Sociology, as well as Diplomas in Psychology and Counselling, along with specialized training in Forced Migration.
My journey in social research and supporting marginalized communities began during my school days in Sri Lanka (SL), where I actively participated in Girl Guides Association and St. John's Ambulance Brigade. After completing high school, I volunteered at the Family Rehabilitation Centre. In 1999, I seized the opportunity to pursue a BA in Sociology in Canada as an International Student and successfully completed my degree with honors and academic recognition, while juggling two part-time jobs.
Upon my return to SL in 2002, I embarked on various social research positions, laying the foundation for my career. From 2007 to 2010, I served as Research and Grants Specialist for Save the Children, working on projects to support vulnerable children. In 2010, I was appointed for a Diplomatic position as a Research Officer for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Cultural Centre. The work interested me to embarked on my PhD journey, focusing on traditional knowledge, traditional cultural practices, healing and wellbeing and legal regulations.
Following the completion of my PhD in Australia, I returned to Sri Lanka and worked as a research consultant for organizations such as UNFPA, UNWomen, and the National Child Protection Authority. During this time, I also had the privilege of working on a SAARC Cultural Research Fellowship focusing on the Unani Healing System. From 2017 to 2022, I held the position of Officiating Director/ Senior Programme Officer in the Colombo Plan, an Inter-Government organization working with 27 Member Countries, further broadening my experience and expertise. I implemented projects in Afghanistan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Nepal, Sri Lanka and organized Conferences and Training for representatives of all 27 Member Countries.
I migrated to Australia in 2022 and joined Odyssey House as an AOD Research Officer and Counsellor. In my role at the Odyssey Multicultural Programme, I provide AOD counseling to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities and offers case support to asylum seeker, refugee and ex-prison clients. This experience has given me firsthand insight into the specific treatment needs and challenges faced by CALD communities. Additionally, my contributions extend beyond direct service provision. As an Adjunct Associate Lecturer of the National Alcohol Drug Research Centre, I am engaged in AOD Treatment research and evaluations.
In my career, I have made significant contributions that have influenced policies and practices in various domains. Notable achievements include the impact of my research on Transitional Justice and Women Combatants, that led to the implementation of a rehabilitation program for ex-women combatants. I have also influenced prison reforms in SL through research and development of an action plan for prisons. In terms of international endeavors, I initiated many projects in South Asia to understand and promote cultural diversity and protect minority rights. I also influenced changing the legal and institutional system in Afghanistan to protect victims of gender-based violence and trafficking.
My Grants
2018-2022 |
U.S. Department of States, Afghan Women Shelter Fund (AWSF) |
2017-2018 |
U.S. Department of States, Afghan Child Support Centre Fund (ACSCF) |
2017 |
UN Women, Policy Brief on Migrant Women Workers |
2017 |
European Union, Final Evaluation ‘Sri Lanka Mobilized for Reconciliation’ |
2016 |
Unicef – National Child Protection Authority, New Multi-Stakeholder Mechanism for Child Protection |
2009 |
Save the Children Research Grant. ‘Children on the Move’ |
2005 |
The Scholar of Peace Fellowship, Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace, India. Study on ‘Transitional Justice and Women Combatants in Sri Lanka.’ |
2005 |
Calcutta Research Group, India and National Peace Council Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan Convener for the SAARC Research Project ‘Recording the Voices of the Internally Displaced Persons.’ |
2002 |
Sri Lanka Foundation- Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Research Fellowship. Study on ‘Effective Prison Rehabilitation System for Sri Lanka.’ |
My Qualifications
University Degrees |
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2016 |
Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia. Thesis: ‘Healing and Wellbeing: Culture, Practices and Role of Government’ |
2008 |
Masters in Human Rights, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka |
2005 |
Postgraduate Diploma in Human Rights (Distinction) University of Colombo, Sri Lanka |
2001 |
B.A. in Sociology (Dean’s List, International Award for Academic Recognition) York University, Canada |
2023- |
Graduate Certificate in Humanistic Buddhism, Nan Tien Institute, Australia (In Progress) |
Diplomas |
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2005 |
Diploma in Counseling Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Sri Lanka |
1999 |
Diploma in Psychology, Institute of Psychological studies, Sri Lanka |
1999 |
Diploma in Human Rights, Institute of Human Rights, Sri Lanka |
1999 |
Diploma in Media Studies William Carey Institute for Religious and Vocational Training, Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Training Progammes / Short Courses |
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2023 |
The Universal Treatment Curriculum for Substance Use Disorders. Drug Advisory Program of the Colombo Plan |
2023 |
SMART Recovery Facilitator Training, NSW, Australia |
2022 |
Certificate in Community Pastoral Education, Buddhist Council of NSW |
2020 |
Global Network for Women Shelters Webinars on COVID 19 Impact on Women and Girls |
2020 |
Accounting and Reporting for US Government Funded Projects, Davis Associates, USA |
2020 |
Procurement for US Government Funded Projects, Davis Associates, USA |
2020 |
Internal Controls for US Government Funded Projects, Davis Associates, USA |
2008 |
Training Program on Community Participatory Approaches, Red R (UK) – CHA |
2008 |
Capacity Building and Mentoring on Rights Based Child Participation in Governance DHRUVA, India and Save the Children |
2006 |
International Summer School on Forced Migration, Refugee Studies Centre (RSC), University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
2005 |
Winter Course on Forced Migration Culcutta Research Group (MCRG), India |
2003 |
International Relations and Diplomatic Training, The Bandaranaike International Diplomatic Training Institute, Sri Lanka |
2002 |
The Training Program on Data Collecting Methods for Research on Participatory Rural Development, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka |
2000 |
The Training Program on Field Research on Participatory Rural Development, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka |
My Awards
2023 |
Hsing Yun Education Foundation Scholarship |
2020-2021 |
South Asian Association Regional Cooperation Cultural Research Fellowship |
2016 |
Griffith Law Futures Publication Scholarship |
2012-2015 |
Griffith University International Post-Graduate Research Scholarship |
2012-2015 |
Griffith University Post-Graduate Research Scholarship |
2008 |
Distinction Award (Masters in Human Rights) |
2005 |
The Scholar of Peace Award, Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace, India. |
2002 |
Sri Lanka Foundation- Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Research Fellowship. |
2001 |
York University Award for International Recognition for Academic Excellence; Dean’s List (BA Sociology) |
1999 |
York University Entrance Scholarship |
My Research Activities
Throughout my research career, I have been dedicated to promoting healing, wellbeing, cultural understanding, and empowering vulnerable communities. My work has encompassed a wide range of areas, including the protection and rehabilitation of individuals facing various challenges such as prisoners, combatants, children in institutions, trafficked victims, survivors of gender-based violence, refugees, and those struggling with substance abuse. Additionally, I have delved into cultural diversity, preservation of cultural heritage, healthcare systems, knowledge systems in healing and cultural dimensions of the healing process.
In Sri Lanka, my contributions have been instrumental in driving societal reforms. I have played a key role in shaping prison reforms in 2004 and developing a rehabilitation program specifically designed for combatants in 2006. Furthermore, I have been involved in establishing case referral and response mechanisms for survivors of Gender Based Violence, improving child abuse reporting and responding mechanisms, and introducing standards for safeguarding migrant domestic workers.
Internationally, my focus has been on promoting and safeguarding cultural diversity, fostering harmony within diverse communities, and conducting projects on culture and rights in South Asia and beyond. In Afghanistan, I have influenced legal and organizational systems to protect victims of GBV and trafficking.
Since joining the Odyssey House NSW in Australia I have been actively engaged in developing guidelines and specialized courses tailored to specific needs of multicultural clients in AOD treatment. These efforts have included introducing courses on mindfulness, kindness, supporting friends and family, as well as a workshop for Buddhist chaplains involved in treating AOD clients. Currently, I am collaborating with the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre of UNSW Medicine on AOD treatment research and evaluations.
My Research Supervision
Areas of supervision
I have supervised students/ research fellows in conducting research:
- 2019-21 – Trained 35 participants in conducting research, developing projects and advocating for policy change.
- 2010 -14 – Supervised 24 research fellows representing 8 SAARC Countries (2011– Diminishing Cultures of South Asia; 2012- Diasporic Cultures of South Asia; 2013- Safeguarding Traditional Knowledge of South Asia.
My Engagement
2023- |
Public Officer, Santi Forest Monastery |
2022-2023 |
Chaplain Coordinator, Buddhist Council of NSW |
2022 -23 |
Designed and Facilitated the Mindfulness and Recovery Group for CALD AOD Clients. |
2017-22 |
Mentored Implementing Partners of AWSF and ACSCF projects in developing project applications; conducted training programmes in managing shelters; providing psychological, social, legal support. Advocated with Afghanistan Government for legal & policy changes related to protection of victims of GBV & trafficking. |
2018-21 |
Organized 3 International training programmes on gender empowerment and on child protection in Indonesia. |
2019 |
Convener, 3rd Gender Focal Point Conference, Colombo Plan Members in Nepal. |
2018 |
Convener, 4thGender Focal Point Conference, Colombo Plan Members in Vietnam. |
2016 |
Trained Government Officials on implementing the new multi-sectoral GBV referral mechanism. |
2013 |
Member Secretary, Plenary Committee of the SAARC Literary Festival 2013, Bhutan. |
2013 |
Member Secretary, SAARC International Committee on Development of Archives in South Asia. |
2013 |
Co-Convener, SAARC Regional Seminar on Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions |
2013 |
Member of the Steering Committee of University Harmony, University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka |
2006 -2010 |
Conducted training for researchers working on child rights research projects. |
2005 |
Coordinator, National Working Group on Relief Monitoring for Tsunami Affected Persons. |
2003 |
Coordinator, Working Groups on Reconciliation, Convened by Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s Office |
2003 |
Advisor, Department of Prisons, Developing the National Action Plan for Sri Lanka Prisons |