Rachel Taylor
Swinburne University, VIC, Australia
Rachel is an adjunct lecturer and tutor at several universities, specialising in entrepreneurship, innovation, and positive psychology. She is currently completing her PhD, which investigates social enterprise from a positive psychology perspective. Rachel teaches entrepreneurship and innovation at Swinburne University and Box Hill Institute and is part of the teaching team in the Centre for Positive Psychology at Melbourne University. She holds a Master of Applied Positive Psychology and a Master of Entrepreneurship & Innovation. Her career spans founding and running a social enterprise, professional communications, and managing major events. Her key interests are social innovation and developing systems of wellbeing and excellence.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Now & Next: An innovative SIPP-informed, parent-led program for building capacity in families of children with disability (#272)
4:05 PM
Annick Janson
Podium - Positive Psychology and e-Health, Resilient Families, and Building Capacity of Families with Children with Disability, and Gratitude and Generosity