Rotary Melbourne: Vocational Service Award recipient, 2016/17
Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Health, School of Psychology, Deakin University
Dr. Catherine Crock is a medical pioneer, producer of music and theatrics, humanitarian, mother and advocate for change.
A Physician at The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Catherine has successfully implemented a raft of positive changes to healthcare in the areas of organisational culture, services and patient/family support.
She is the Chair and Founder of The Hush Foundation, a registered charity organisation working to transform health care by improving partnerships, culture and the environment to support health and well being. Hush, in collaboration with some of Australia’s finest musical talent, has commissioned 15 albums of music specifically for application within health care.
Working in collaboration with renowned playwright Alan Hopgood, Cath has also produced three theatrical health care plays, "Hear Me", "Do You Know Me?" and "What Matters". These productions have been performed in hospitals and Aged Care settings across Australia more than 140 times, to raise awareness of patient centered care, communication and patient safety issues and to encourage a shift in the culture of health care.
An influencer in the areas of medical innovation and the Arts, Catherine is also an acclaimed presenter and speaker on patient-centred care.
Addressing Rotary Melbourne on the Hush Foundation’s Gathering of Kindness program which brings professionals together to build and instill a culture of kindness in a variety of age and health care organisations through celebration, reflection and engagement and opportunities for collaboration with Rotary to extend the reach of this innovative initiative.