Our team
- Elizabeth Armstrong, AROC Director
- Claire Stewart, Quality and Education Manager
- Tara Alexander, Data Manager and Statistician
- Andrew Grady, Improvement Facilitator
- Wendy Maxwell, Improvement Facilitator
- Andrew Fuller, Data Analyst
- Donna Byham, Senior Administrative Officer
- Cheryl Blissett, Administrative Officer
- Natalie Gibson, FIM Administrative Assistant
Claire joined the team in November 2022 as the Quality and Education Manager and has worked as a Physiotherapist in Rehabilitation for over 15 years across both inpatient and ambulatory settings. She has completed a PhD in the area of implementation science and brings both clinical and change management experience to the role.
Tara is a full-time member of AHSRI, joining in 2002 after working at the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. As the AROC Data Manager and Statistician she is responsible for data management, benchmarking, reporting and research analysis components of AROC. Tara brings extensive statistical and database management skills to AHSRI. She is mostly involved in AROC research and occasional CHSD projects, ranging from rehabilitation specific patient experience surveys to community health and community care surveys, to building databases to assist various evaluation projects. Tara has experience in data linkage of de-identified data sets and has provided the statistical work for building a number of priority rating tools for the community care side of the Institute's work.
Andrew joined the AROC team in 2020 as a research fellow. He has worked as a physiotherapist for over 10 years specialising in rehabilitation. His experience includes working in acute, subacute and ambulatory rehabilitation teams within the NSW Health public sector.
Wendy has more than 20 years’ experience in rehabilitation nursing at specialist units. She has been a FIM Master Trainer since 2008, and joined the AROC team to provide training and support for AROC New Zealand Data Collection in 2012. Wendy has a special interest in the consistency of rehabilitation delivery.
Andrew Joined AHSRI in 2020 and works part-time as a data analyst. He has a background in Nephrology research and medical applications of isotope geochemistry in Chronic Kidney Disease, graduating with a Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences (Honours - Class 1) from UOW in 2019.
Donna joined AHSRI in August 2016. She has a background as a Registered Nurse and private business Practice Management. She has also spent over 10 years in South East Asia developing projects. Her role with AROC is as Senior Administrative Officer. She also provides administrative support for the FIM.
Cheryl joined AHSRI in 2006 as an Administration Officer and provided administrative and project support to the various research projects undertaken by CHSD. Cheryl has also been involved with a number of the AHSRI Outcomes Centres during that time, including the Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC), the Australasian Rehabilitation Outcomes Centre (AROC) and the electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration (ePPOC). In addition to project support, Cheryl also provided administrative support to the AHSRI Office Manager and to the Institute overall.
Natalie joined AHOC in April 2024, providing administrative support to the AROC team. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce with majors in Marketing and International Business. Her background in advertising, particularly in account and project management, is complemented by her international experience acquired through working in Asia.