Division of Economic and Financial Studies

Stefania Siedlecky

Stefania Siedlecky

Name: Stefania Siedlecky

Personal Title: Dr

Position: Honorary Associate

Organisational Unit: Department of Business

Telephone: (+61-2) 9850-8468

Fax: (+61-2) 9850-6065

Email: ssiedlec@efs.mq.edu.au

Location: E4A Level 6

Websites:

Profile

Dr Siedlecky has been a Guest Lecturer/ Honarary Associate at Macquarie University since 1989. She holds a MSc Medical Demography (1978) from University of London and MB, BS (H2) 1943 from the University of Sydney.

For 30 years, Dr Siedlecky was a medical practitioner, specialising in family planning and women's health. In the 1970's she worked with
Family Planning NSW and helped establish the Leichhardt Women's Health Centre, and the Preterm Foundation. In 1974 Dr Siedlecky joined the Commonwealth Department of Health, and worked with the Family Planning Program and the Women's Health Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council. She was awarded Member of the Order of Australia for services to women's health in 1987.

Research Interests

Women's health, medical demography

Teaching Interests

Demography

Professional Affiliations & Activities

Member of Australian Government delegations
• 1980 Mid-Decade Conference for Women, Copenhagen. Worked as consultant to UN organising committee prior to conference
• 1984 International Conference on Population, Mexico City
• 1985 End of Decade for Women Conference, Nairobi

Post-retirement Activities

1986-93 Member UNFPA Special Advisory Committee on Women, Population and Development.
1988 Consultant to UNFPA Zambia project
1987-2000 Member of the Board of Directors of Family Planning NSW, President 1992-1994
1988-2000 Chairman/ Convenor of FP NSW Ethics Committee.
1989-95 FPA representative to ESEAOR Executive Committee.
1995-2000 Member of International Advisory Committee FPA.
1987-2005 Board Preterm Foundation and Chair of Preterm Ethics Committee.
1989- Honorary Associate in Demography, Macquarie University.

Research Interests

Women's health, medical demography