Cassie Mason
Director
Office for Ageing Well
Cassie is focused on developing and implementing dynamic and innovative social policies and programs to support older South Australians to age well. She currently has portfolio responsibility for state ageing policy, SA Government aged care strategy, retirement villages, South Australian Seniors Card, ageing community grants and South Australia’s Adult Safeguarding Unit, established under landmark legislation. Cassie is also currently leading SA Health's COVID-19 response for aged care, working closely with the sector on prevention, preparation and management of COVID-19 in South Australian residential aged care facilities.
With degrees in Law, Education and Health Sciences, Cassie has previously held a range of roles across the SA Public Sector, including as Principal Advisor to the South Australian Chief Psychiatrist, Principal Policy Officer in Cabinet Office, and Manager, Service Reform in the Department for Human Services. She is passionate about raising awareness of issues affecting older people, and working collaboratively with government, non-government and the community to engage people in the decisions that affect them.
Dr Helen Barrie
The Australian Alliance for Social Enterprise,
University of South Australia
Helen's research investigates Australia’s changing population and the implications of this for society and communities. Much of this work involves an examination of population diversity; the interaction between people and the built environment; community connectedness, and social networks. My background includes a PhD in Human Geography and Honours in Social Policy. Recent work explores how the built environment, especially green and public spaces, influence ageing well. This includes exploring housing choices such as retirement village living, vertical communities, inner city ageing and international comparisons of age friendly cities. My research often includes using innovative approaches such as citizen science, GIS and spatial analysis of social issues, ‘go-along’ interviews or photovoice.
Helen welcomes enquiries from Masters and PhD candidates interested in: ageing populations, the built environment, social networks and/or community connectedness, qualitative methodologies, social policy, and migration and mobilities