Asia-Pacific Social Work Conference 2021 | Environment and Climate Change
Presentation recordings from the 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference 2021.
Event Details
Anytime, Anywhere
3.25 CPD hours
AASW Training ([email protected])
SocialPolicy/Human Right Advocacy,Health,Graduate (Emerging),Climate Action and Environmental Based Social Work
General
Category 2: Skills and Knowledge
Event Description
Presentation recordings from the 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference 2021
Recording 1: Environment and Climate Change (16 minutes)
- Applying the UNSDGs to a group project Wendy Foote, University of Newcastle
Recording 2: Environment and Climate Change Panel (1 hour)
- Panel: My Eco-system Kit Kline, Nature Based Therapy
Recording 3: Environment and Climate Change (1 hour)
- Shared responsibility, shared vulnerability: building disaster resilience through reciprocity Pam Joseph, University of Sydney; Margot Rawsthorne, University of Sydney; Amanda Howard, University of Sydney
- Outdoor Healthcare: An emerging home for ecological and green social work Joshua McLean, Australian Association for Bush Adventure Therapy; Tom Mulvaney, Australian Association for Bush Adventure Therapy; Anita Pryor, Adventure Works Australia
- The politics of climate change and the need for a critical ethic of care Jennifer Boddy, Griffth University
Recording 4: Environment and Climate Change (1 hour)
- The recreational, cultural, and environmental meanings of water for Australian river communities Heather Downey, La Trobe University, La Trobe Rural Health School; Katie Holmes, La Trobe University, Centre for the Study of the Inland; Evelien Spelten, La Trobe University, La Trobe Rural Health School; Julia Van Vuuren, La Trobe University, Rural Department of Community Health
- Ensuring Peace and Prosperity Requires Recognising Anthropocentrism Sylvia Ramsay, Griffith University; Jennifer Boddy, Griffth University
- Becoming a green social worker- a systems analysis Julie O'Dea, SA Government; Tim Walsh, University of South Australia
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Asia-Pacific Social Work Conference 2021 | Environment and Climate Change
Presentation recordings from the 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference 2021.
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3.25 CPD hours
AASW Training ([email protected])
SocialPolicy/Human Right Advocacy,Health,Graduate (Emerging),Climate Action and Environmental Based Social Work
General
Category 2: Skills and Knowledge
Event Description
Presentation recordings from the 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference 2021
Recording 1: Environment and Climate Change (16 minutes)
- Applying the UNSDGs to a group project Wendy Foote, University of Newcastle
Recording 2: Environment and Climate Change Panel (1 hour)
- Panel: My Eco-system Kit Kline, Nature Based Therapy
Recording 3: Environment and Climate Change (1 hour)
- Shared responsibility, shared vulnerability: building disaster resilience through reciprocity Pam Joseph, University of Sydney; Margot Rawsthorne, University of Sydney; Amanda Howard, University of Sydney
- Outdoor Healthcare: An emerging home for ecological and green social work Joshua McLean, Australian Association for Bush Adventure Therapy; Tom Mulvaney, Australian Association for Bush Adventure Therapy; Anita Pryor, Adventure Works Australia
- The politics of climate change and the need for a critical ethic of care Jennifer Boddy, Griffth University
Recording 4: Environment and Climate Change (1 hour)
- The recreational, cultural, and environmental meanings of water for Australian river communities Heather Downey, La Trobe University, La Trobe Rural Health School; Katie Holmes, La Trobe University, Centre for the Study of the Inland; Evelien Spelten, La Trobe University, La Trobe Rural Health School; Julia Van Vuuren, La Trobe University, Rural Department of Community Health
- Ensuring Peace and Prosperity Requires Recognising Anthropocentrism Sylvia Ramsay, Griffith University; Jennifer Boddy, Griffth University
- Becoming a green social worker- a systems analysis Julie O'Dea, SA Government; Tim Walsh, University of South Australia