
Sally-Anne Clark
Social and Community Mission, Homelessness
The Salvation Army
Sally Anne has nearly two decades of experience across the Homelessness, Housing, and Domestic and Family Violence sectors in a variety of roles and regions throughout Queensland. She is a values driven leader who uses hope as both an anchor and a strategic tool to support continuous quality improvement, develop creative pathways out of homelessness, and advocate for the belief that ending homelessness in Australia is achievable with sufficient political and community will.
Having recently completed a Master of Leadership, Sally Anne upholds the view that leadership is not defined by title alone, but by influence—and that effective leaders act with integrity and intention in how they use that influence.
Sally Anne is strongly committed to collaboration, quality service delivery, co-designed solutions, ethical and evidence based decision making, and fostering brave environments for staff.
She currently serves as the Regional Manager for The Salvation Army, Social and Community Mission, is a board member for Homelessness QLD, and co chairs the Brisbane Zero Steering Committee.
SESSIONS
Day 2
12.20
In conversation: Data with dignity: How measured outcomes can shape real change
The importance of program measurement and reporting frameworks
Balancing evidence-based decision making with measured innovation
‘Advance to Zero’ using real time data to drive targeted reductions in homelessness
Moderator: Stephen Hawkins, Head; Strategy, Systems and Project Delivery, Homelessness QLD
Shane Frost, Service Integration Facilitator, Encircle Community Services
Fabian Webber, CQ Zero Community Lead, Roseberry QLD
Sally-Anne Clark, Social and Community Mission, Homelessness, The Salvation Army
Paulina Tapia, Program Coordinator, Brisbane Zero, Micah Projects
