Wesley noffs

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Wesley Noffs - (1953-)
Wesley Noffs son of the Rev Ted Noffs (1926-1995) first trained in fine art and graphic design at East Sydney CAE. After becoming interested in health promotion Wesley joined his father's work at the Life Education Centre in 1986, eventually becoming CEO in 1989.
In 1990 he joined the Ted Noffs Foundation as Planning and Development Manager until 1994. Wesley has been CEO of The Ted Noffs Foundation since 1994 and has a Masters in Public Health from UNSW.


Council and Committee Membership-
Wesley Noffs has been Chair of the Ministerial Drugs Advisory Council (NSW Health) 1994-1997.
A member of the First Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (NSW Attorney Generals Dept.) 1994-1996.
The Juvenile Justice Advisory Council since 1995.
The Australian National Council on Drugs 1998-2001.
The National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Board 1989-1990.
and the Volunteering NSW Advisory Council.
He is the Chair on the ANCD subcommittee for Training of Frontline Professionals and a member a number of a number of other ANCD committees.
Wesley was also a founding member of the Kings Cross Youth Interagency.
He is a qualified reviewer for the Community Health and Standards Program (QMS) and was co-author of NDARC Monograph 40 (Adolescent Treatment Project Outcomes Study).



Family-
Wesley is married to Amanda Noffs (1952-) and has two sons, Matthew Noffs (1979-) and Rupert Noffs (1983-).