This is your opportunity to honour the legacy of Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO and continue her vision to keep children safe

Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO Memorial Fund

The University of South Australia has established the Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO Memorial Fund to honour one of its most influential educators, Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs, AO, and to continue her legacy by supporting higher degree scholarships for child protection in law, education or social work.

Freda Briggs, through her roles as educator, author, scholar and ambassador, ceaselessly and passionately worked towards her vision to provide a safer and more caring world for children.

Across her career she has worked as a consultant/advisor, teacher/educator and policy development expert in areas as wide-ranging as providing advice on how foster parents can best support children who have been victims of abuse, right through to advising international governments on the best systems to support early childhood teaching and learning.

She has been an expert witness in child abuse trials, advised the Scouts, the Christian Brothers, the Australian Defence Force (cadets) and the Anglican and Catholic Churches on the development of child protection protocols and guidelines, contributed to Senate enquiries and addressed the Australian Parliament.

Freda Briggs

In 1998, she was the inaugural recipient of the Australian Humanitarian Award, but many more were to follow. In 2000, she was the first woman and only the second person to be appointed Senior Australian of the Year for her pioneering work for child protection education and the protection of children. She received the national Centenary Award for outstanding services to the nation and in 2005, she became an Officer of the Order of Australia. In 2004, in recognition of Professor Briggs’ multi-disciplinary research and expertise, Australian Prime Minister John Howard awarded a $10 million endowment for the provision of a National Child Protection Research Centre at the University of South Australia.

Starting out as one of the first female police officers in London, Freda was confronted with vulnerable children as part of her day-to-day work. She later undertook teacher training at Warwick University and embarked on an academic career. As a lecturer, she trained educators to identify children who were victims of abuse or neglect.

She immigrated to Melbourne in 1975 to take up a pioneering position as Director of Early Childhood Studies at the State College of Victoria. Briggs later moved to Adelaide and rose to the position of Professor of Childhood Development at the University of South Australia. She became Dean of the Institute of Early Childhood and Family Studies in Adelaide in 1980 and established a world first multi-professional course in child protection, assisting universities in the US, Hamburg and Brazil to create similar courses.

University of South Australia Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd says Freda Briggs’ career as a researcher and educator and a champion and protector of all children, but especially vulnerable children, has been an inspiration and in many ways she was an international treasure.

“Whether it be in advocating for children and the protection of children or championing the rights of older Australians to continue to work, achieve and be properly valued – Freda was there,” Prof Lloyd says.

“She was the champion everyone wants on their side - dedicated, intelligent and brave – a force to be reckoned with.”

Your donation to the Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO Memorial Fund is a wonderful way to recognise her enduring contribution to vulnerable children, and will ensure her empowering and pivotal research will continue into the future. 

Every dollar you give supports research for vulnerable children

The University of South Australia is a tax-deductible gift recipient and 100% of your gift will go directly to support the Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO Memorial Fund – there are no administration fees, no overheads and no hidden costs.

This way you can be confident that your money will ensure her empowering and pivotal research will continue into the future.

Donate to the Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO Memorial Fund