Mr Stuart Auckland
Lecturer - Program Manager
B. Bus Agri, Grad Dip Agric, M Applied Science (Rural Development)

Contact Details
| Label |
Detail |
| Contact Campus |
Newnham Campus |
| Building |
O Block |
| Room Reference |
201 |
| Telephone |
+61 3 6324 4035 |
| Fax |
+61 3 6324 4040 |
| Email |
Stuart.Auckland@utas.edu.au |
Additional Information
Profile
Stuart Auckland has extensive experience in rural community development, having worked as project manager/researcher in a diverse range of research and project activity in the area of community health development. Stuart has an employment background in the corporate, government and academic sectors. His initial work was in the area of natural resource management/Landcare prior to moving to rural health in 2000. Stuart is currently the Coordinator of the Community Health Development Theme area at the University Department of Rural Health. Stuart’s current interests lie in the studies of food security, population health and in particular farmer family health, community development and health impact assessment.
Research Interests
- University Community Engagement (UCE)
- Integrated health service models
- Capacity building and community empowerment / leadership
- Managing partnerships, networks and alliances.
Current Projects
Selected Publications
- Auckland, S, Le, Q. (Due for Publication Sept 2012). Building Collaborative Structures to Address Food Security in Tasmania – The Tasmanian Food access Research Coalition Experience in Food Security in Australia Challenges and Prospects for the Future, Springer New York
- Woodroffe, J, Spencer, J, Auckland, S. Community Health Needs Assessment: A platform for promoting partnerships and community-engaged research to improve community health and wellbeing. The Australasian Journal of Community Engagement, e-journal Spring edition 2011.
- Auckland, S, Le, Q, Murray, S. Building on Strengths – A cross - sectoral approach to addressing food access. Food Futures, Public Health Association of Australia National Conference, Hobart, Tasmania 22nd – 23rd November 2011
- Auckland, S. Peek, K. Kilpatrick, S. Supporting a Primary Health approach to rural health through University Community Engagement in Rural Health Week. Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance (AUCEA) 5th Annual National Conference, Mooloolaba, Queensland 8th – 11th July 2008
- Auckland, S. Kilpatrick, S. Understanding Social Capital to support a primary health care approach in a socially fragmented region. Population Health Congress 2008, Brisbane, Queensland 6th- 9th July 2008
- Kilpatrick, S, Auckland, S, Johns, S, Whelan, J. Building Capacity for Rural Health: The Role of Boundary Crossers in Coalition Maturity for Partnerships with External Agent. Building Stronger Communities, Chapter 14, pp 220-236, pub 2008
Full Publication List
Board Membership
- Cornerstone Pty Ltd – Youth Health Services
- Equity and Diversity Board – University of Tasmania
Research Project/s