Synopsis
Podsocs, the podcast for social workers on the run, brings you topics of interest for all human services practitioners, students and academics.
Episodes
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Episode 21: Social work in the field of brain injuries
30/08/2012Grahame Simpson talks to us today about social work in the field of brain injuries. His miniature schnauzers, Abbey and Hayley, feel compelled to join the conversation.
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Episode 20: Contemporary issues for transnational adoptees
23/08/2012Many transnational adoptees are politically active and influence the practice of intercountry adoption. In today’s podcast, Tobias Hübinette discusses some contemporary issues in intercountry adoption.
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Episode 19: The Recovery Model and mental health
16/08/2012Robert Bland talks with us today about contemporary issues in mental health, in particular, the Recovery Model and its relationship to practice
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Episode 18: Disability and human rights
09/08/2012In this episode, Tom Shakespeare brings the issues that affect people living with disabilities to the fore. Sexual health, personalization of care and the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities are high on the agenda.
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Episode 17: On human rights and social work
02/08/2012In this podcast, Sharlene Nipperess discusses human rights, a core value of social work. Her research explores how much we really know about the relationship of social work values to practice and how well social work education prepares students for a human rights perspective.
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Episode 16: Working with people with spinal cord injuries
20/07/2012This week I am in conversation with Pat Dorsett from Griffith University. Prior to joining the university, Pat worked for many years with people with spinal cord injuries. Her research has focused on how people cope with the considerable impact of acquired physical disability.
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Episode 15: Experiences of people with intellectual disabilities in prison
05/07/2012Kathy Ellem talks to us today about the life stories of people with intellectual disabilities who have found themselves in the prison system. Their experiences highlight the vulnerability of these people and the personal and structural barriers they face.
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Episode 4: Community capacity building
28/06/2012Anton talks with Lesley Chenoweth about his social work journey from South Africa to a remote Aboriginal community in Western Australia and his role as a community capacity builder.
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Episode 3: The importance of equality
28/06/2012[Transcript for this podcast is found in tab below]
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Episode 8: Emotions, emotional intelligence and social work
28/06/2012In today’s podcast, Richard Ingram is sharing his research about emotions and emotional intelligence and its relationship to social work.
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Episode 9: Social work skills and knowledge
28/06/2012Pamela Trevithick is an academic and practitioner. She is Visiting Professor in Social Work at Buckinghamshire New University in the UK and Chair of GAPS, a membership organization promoting relationship-based approaches, and psychodynamic and systemic thinking in social work.
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Episode 2: Intercountry adoption
28/06/2012It has been estimated that almost one million children have been adopted internationally since the 1950s, predominantly to countries in North America, Europe and Australia. Most media interest centres on celebrity adoption and popular notions of child rescue but there is little attention on adoption research. It is a contested area.
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Episode 16: Past adoption practices
28/06/2012On the 23rd June 2012, the federal Australian government announced a forthcoming apology to Australian birth mothers who experienced forced adoption.
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Episode 7: Social work in Malaysia
28/06/2012I have the pleasure today to be in conversation with Teoh Ai Hua, President of the Malaysian Association of Social Workers and Raymund Jagan, also from the Malaysian Association of Social Workers and counsellor in the Social Welfare Department, Kuala Lumpar office. There are exciting changes afoot in Malaysian Social Work.
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Episode 5: Organ and tissue donation & transplantation
28/06/2012Julie Clark interviews Jennifer Porter, a four-time tissue recipient, who is also an attorney working for an organ procurement organization in the U.S.
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Episode 1: Missing people
28/06/2012Approximately 35,000 people go missing in Australia every year. There is a terrible legacy for families, friends and communities.
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Episode 11: Whiteness and Australian social work
28/06/2012Maggie Walter presents some challenging ideas in this podcast, particularly how white privilege dominates within Australian society to the point of invisibility. Her research examines whiteness in Australian social work through the lens of Bourdieu and whiteness theory.
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Episode 12: Policy, practice and outcomes in intercountry adoption
28/06/2012Judith Gibbons and Karen Smith Rotabi, talk about their new edited book on intercountry adoption. Talking to us from Guatemala, they discuss contemporary debates in intercountry adoption, tensions, ethics, challenges and the implications for social workers, psychologists and other human services practitioners engaged in this phenomenon.
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Episode 13: Supervision and resilience in Social Work
28/06/2012In this podcast, Elizabeth Beddoe discusses the role of resilience in social work particularly in relation to practitioner and student well-being.