AnglicareSA Annual Report 2024 - 2025

AnglicareSA Board

Ms Susy Daw GAICD FGLF

Mr Tim Sarah CHAIR BEc BA MBA ACA FAICD

Susy is a retired Registered Nurse and an experienced company director, risk management consultant, and business mentor with her own business, MQM Business Consultants. She has 29 years’ experience in risk and strategic consulting for the public and private sector. Her

Tim is an experienced business executive and joint owner of Sarah Group, operating businesses in the construction industry. He is a chartered accountant with degrees in arts and economics and an MBA and has been involved in business for 30 years. He lives and breathes the values of strong relationships,

governance expertise includes 19 years as a facilitator for the Australian Institute of Company Directors in the Foundations of Directorship, Company Directors Course, Applied Risk Governance, and Governance to Protect Vulnerable People. Susy has more than 20 years of Board experience and her current appointments include Chair of Independent Commissioner Against Corruption SA, Audit and Risk Committee, Director, Police Credit Union, University of Adelaide Council, Director, St Andrew’s Hospital, Director, St Andrew’s Hospital Foundation, Department for Infrastructure and Transport Performance and Risk Committee, and ECH SA Inc. Client Experience and Service Quality Committee.

high-quality solutions, and long-term sustainability. Tim is a Fellow of the Institute of Company Directors and an experienced company director, with experience in for- profit public company boards and for-purpose community service organisations.

Mr Michael Forwood BA(Hons) LLB MA

Michael has extensive experience in the Australian health and disability services fields as a board director, senior manager, and consultant in both the government and non-government sectors. He is a graduate of the universities of Melbourne, Adelaide, and Leeds, with qualifications in Arts, Law, and

The Reverend Louise Lang BTh GradCertMin DipTeach DipBibStuds

Louise has worked in community services for more than 20 years as a school chaplain, emergency relief worker, and as a team leader supporting people experiencing homelessness, in both rural and urban settings. She served on the Melbourne City Council Homelessness Advisory Committee

Health Policy and Planning. Michael’s key strengths lie in strategic policy and planning, commercial negotiation, and government relations. He has held senior executive positions in the SA Department of Health, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, and as CEO of the Cora Barclay Centre. Michael has a passion for social justice and has been actively involved in advocacy for people experiencing disadvantage and homelessness for more than 20 years.

and the Anglicare Victoria Research Ethics Committee. She was ordained as a distinctive deacon in February 2016 and is a member of the Australian Anglican Diaconal Association. Louise serves on the Anglicare Willochra Committee, more recently as the Development Coordinator. She has been a member of the Provincial Domestic and Family Violence Working Group since the beginning of 2022 and works to continue the diocesan commitment to recognise and deal with intimate partner violence. Louise has a passion for social justice and is always concerned for those on the margins in our communities.

The Venerable Sam Goodes MDiv MNSc GradDipClinNurs DipMin

Following more than 20 years working as a Registered Nurse specialising in infectious diseases, Sam discerned a call to ministry and was ordained in the Anglican Church in 2008. Following 10 years of ministry in Melbourne, Sam returned to Adelaide in 2018, where he served as the Rector of St

Ms Emma Riggs LLB (Hons) BCom

Andrew’s, Walkerville. In February 2024, he commenced a new role working for the Archbishop of Adelaide. Sam began serving AnglicareSA initially as a member of the Audit and Risk committee, as well as being a founding and ongoing member of the Clinical and Social Care Governance Committee.

Emma is General Counsel for a Commonwealth regulator and specialises in corporate governance, corporate law, and general litigation. She has a particular interest in industrial law, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights, and native title matters. She is a current member of the Episcopal Standards

Commission and the Church Law Commission.

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