Podsocs - Social Work Podcasts

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Sinopse

Podsocs, the podcast for social workers on the run, brings you topics of interest for all human services practitioners, students and academics.

Episódios

  • Episode 42: Involving fathers

    02/02/2013

    Involving fathers in family work particularly in child protection can be challenging for practitioners. Joseph Fleming explores practitioners’ experiences of engaging fathers drawing from his qualitative research.

  • Episode 41: Evidence-based practice

    27/01/2013

    Evidence-based practice (EBP) has been part of social work practice for at least a decade. Debates and controversies about EBP and its role in social work practice features in the academic literature. Debbie Plath defines EBP, discusses its relevance and outlines the process in this podcast.

  • Episode 40: Family violence post disaster

    19/01/2013

    The increased intensity of disasters and their impact on individuals and communities are frequent in today’s world. Little is known about violence after disasters in the Australian context, despite considerable academic research on this phenomenon in developing countries. Deb Parkinson and colleagues seek to fill that gap. In this podcast, Deb talks to us about family violence following disasters such as the Black Saturday bushfires that devastated parts of Australia and how recognising family violence may be a blind spot for the helping professions in developed countries.

  • Episode 39: Community development

    13/01/2013

    What do we mean when we talk about community development? Practitioners often mean different things when they talk about it. Ann Ingamells talks about her practice in community development and the accumulative and wide-ranging benefits for individuals and their communities in such work.

  • Episode 38: Health inequalities

    05/01/2013

    So what are health inequalities? How do government policies influence whether we improve a nation’s health or make it worse? These and other questions are tackled by Dennis Raphael in this Podsocs episode.

  • Episode 37: The right to information for donor conceived people

    15/12/2012

    [Transcript of this podcast is found in the tab below]

  • Episode 36: Strengths-based practice

    09/12/2012

    Venkat Pulla presents on a much requested topic, strength-based practice. He poses some challenging ideas useful in generating discussion on how we practice strengths-based approaches. The importance of nurturing strengths and supporting hope in the people with whom we work is highlighted.

  • Episode 35: Women and sexual violence

    01/12/2012

    In this podcast, Di Macleod talks about sexual violence on women, the 6 principles of universal safe practice and trauma informed care. She addresses some of the contemporary challenges – the relationship between sexual violence and mental health; substance misuse; homelessness; drink spiking; and the major role social media plays in sexual violence.

  • Episode 34: Participatory research in South African schools

    25/11/2012

    South African education is plagued by inequality in what is essentially a two-tiered system. HIV, AIDSs and gender inequality are some of the issues experienced by those people living in disadvantaged communities. Lesley’s research focuses on schools as the central institution in many communities. Participatory and inclusive research methodologies are useful in developing meaningful interventions that support children and their communities to find their own solutions.

  • Episode 33: Green social work

    20/11/2012

    [Transcript found in tab below]

  • Episode 32: Boundary issues and ethics

    12/11/2012

    [Transcript of this podcast is found in the tab below]

  • Episode 31: Resilience and refugee women

    06/11/2012

    [Transcript for this podcast is found in the tab below]

  • Episode 30: What does Gen Y social work look like?

    31/10/2012

    How does Generation Y view social work and negotiate their professional identities? Tiffany Apaitia Vague addresses these issues in her research on young social workers in New Zealand. Despite disruption from devastating natural disasters, the values and commitment to their communities is strong for young New Zealand social workers.

  • Episode 29: Social work education in Nepal

    24/10/2012

    In the last decade, social work education relevant to Nepal and its societal values and international social work has emerged and is growing. There are many challenges and opportunities in its development. Bala Raju Nikku shares insights into the development of Nepalese social work.

  • Episode 28: Transsexualism

    16/10/2012

    In this podcast, Kathy Knoble talks about her personal journey and many issues that affect the transsexual community.

  • Episode 27: Writing for publication

    11/10/2012

    Writing for publication – ever thought about it? In this podcast, Karen Healy highlights how it is achievable for all social workers and human services practitioners…starting with an idea.

  • Episode 26: Women and domestic violence

    04/10/2012

    Torna Pitman speaks to us about her research on the lived experience of women who have experienced domestic violence in their relationships.

  • Episode 25: Issues in ageing for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & intersex people

    25/09/2012

    Mark Hughes speaks about his research on the issues faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people who are ageing.

  • Episode 24: Emancipatory education

    19/09/2012

    [Transcript found in tab below]

  • Episode 23: Social work theory

    13/09/2012

    [Transcript for this podcast is found in the tab below]

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