Presentation recordings from the 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference 2021.
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Presentation recordings from the 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference 2021
Recording 1: Social Work Practice (1 hour) -
- Australian Social Workers working in Asia, Pacific, Africa, Middle East: The characteristics of working within positive partnerships which contribute to facilitating local & indigenous professional social work service partnerships & practice prosperity Dayle Foreman, Australian Catholic University
- Together we make a difference: Participatory Community Development Practice Carmel Daveson
- Identifying good, social work practice with informal carers Maureen Long, La Trobe University; Margarita Frederico, La Trobe University
Recording 2: IFSW (1 hour)
- IFSW - Ethical challenges for social workers during Covid-19: A global perspective Prof Kim Strom, University of North Carolina, USA and Dr Michelle H.Y. Shum, Hong Kong Baptist University
- IFSW Europe New Social Workers Project Omar Mohamed, Co-Director of Project
Recording 3: Social Work Practice (1 hour) -
- Queensland Social Workers during the 2020 lockdown: adaptation in crisis Michelle Newcomb, Queensland University of Technology; Alyssa Venning, Queensland University of Technology
- Stakeholder Engagement and Partnerships for the Goals: The development of Social Work Professional Competency Framework, Accreditation and Credentialing Systems in Hong Kong Ching Man Lam, HKSWA; Amy CHOW, The University of Hong Kong
- Maintaining diversity in the social work profession - the increasing exclusion of people with lived experience of trauma and criminalisation in Australia and Aotearoa NZ Peter Young, Griffith University; Suzette Jackson, University of Auckland
- Supportive social work supervision as an act of care: a conceptual model Michelle Newcomb, Queensland University of Technology
Recording 4: Social Work Practice (1 hour) -
- Negotiating neo-liberalism: The experiences, concerns, motivations and hopes of social workers in private practice Lyndal Sleep, University of Queensland; Joanne Cotterill, Choose Your Future Pty Ltd
- The practice of ‘Hope’: Social work and the SDGs Amrutha Sebastian K S S, IGNOU Study Center ST Michael’s College; Peter Jones, James Cook University
- Exploring the Indigenous Practice: Buddhist Social Work Josef Gohori, Shukutoku University
- Decolonising the counselling space to improve culturally sensitive practice Simangaliso Brenda (Brenda) Nyoni, Deakin University