Complete the Head & Heart Leader Scale™ and receive a free, personalised report here.

From Kirstin's Desk

Home | All | To examine innovative strategies and procedures for responding to the needs of Australian Defence Force families in the event of a family member dying whilst in service – Churchill Fellowship Report

To examine innovative strategies and procedures for responding to the needs of Australian Defence Force families in the event of a family member dying whilst in service – Churchill Fellowship Report

Share this aticle

Link to report

Dr Kirstin Ferguson, from Brisbane, is a non-executive director on a range of company boards with a PhD (Business), LLB (Honours) and BA (Honours). In the earlier part of her career, Kirstin was an RAAF Officer after graduating as the most senior female cadet from the Australian Defence Forces Academy (ADFA) in 1993. Kirstin also graduated as the most senior RAAF cadet for which she was awarded the Chief of the Defence Force (Air Force) prize.

Upon graduation, Kirstin was posted to an F-111 Squadron at RAAF Base Amberley. In addition to her duties as an Administration Officer, during this period she assisted bereaved military families as part of her additional role as the Base Burials Officer. A few years later, close friends were killed in an F-111 crash while they were on exercise in Malaysia and Kirstin witnessed first-hand the continuing issues that resulted for their bereaved families. These observations prompted Kirstin to apply for a Churchill Fellowship to investigate support strategies for military bereaved families as they dealt with the aftermath of the death of their loved ones. 

During her 2003 Churchill Fellowship Kirstin travelled to the US and met with the Australian astronaut, Dr Andy Thomas, to discuss the care for families after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster as well as representatives from the Pentagon and American Airlines to understand what strategies they have in place for the support of those involved in tragedies.

In Australia, Kirstin interviewed a large number of bereaved families of those killed while serving with the Australian Defence Force, as well as the then Chief of the Defence Force (Major General Peter Cosgrove) and then Chief of the Air Force (Air Marshal Angus Houston). Kirstin’s report was presented to the Chief of the Defence Force upon completion and many of the recommendations were incorporated into military policies and procedures.

Link to original

Share this aticle
KEYNOTE SPEAKER

International keynote speaker

Kirstin is a highly sought after keynote speaker who has opened dozens of conferences and events across Australia and NZ, as well as around the world.
HEAD & HEART LEADER SCALE™

Are you a head & heart leader?

Take the quick Head & Heart Leader Scale™ to understand your own head and heart leadership and receive a free, personalised report.

Latest From Kirstin’s Desk

Stay in touch

Join many thousands around the world who have subscribed to Dr Kirstin Ferguson’s free weekly newsletter, Impact Loop.

As a bonus, you will receive the introduction to her award-winning and bestselling book, Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership, to download for free.
©2023 Kirstin Ferguson Pty Ltd
|
Privacy Policy