Browsing Social Practice by Title
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Takepu principled approach : a new vision for teaching social work practice in Aotearoa
(Social Workers Registration Board of Aotearoa/New Zealand, 2014)The purpose of the research reported here was to gather reflections of the learning experience of tauira (students) of Te Tohu Paetahi Ngā Poutoko Whakarara Oranga, Bachelor of Social Work : Biculturalism in Practice (BSW ... -
Taking it slowly with managed care - Invited address in a workshop on Managed Care for Mental Health: International Experiences and the New Zealand Direction, Schizophrenia Fellowship National Conference, Christchurch. September 5-7. 1997
(Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, 1998)Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigation based US health system, which were rising at rates of more than 10% a year through the early 1990S. It is described as ... -
Taleni seki atagina: Te akasakiga o kaaiga Tuvalu seki nofo tumau iluga i Aotearoa Niusila = Hidden gems - lived experiences of Tuvaluan hope seekers and their families in Aotearoa New Zealand
(Unitec Institute of Technology & Tuvalu Auckland Community Trust, 2021-12-13)RESEARCH QUESTIONS: • What is the lived experience of Tuvaluan hope seekers and their families in Aotearoa New Zealand? • What are the effects of not having a visa on their well-being and that of their families? • What ... -
Tales of character from the land where neo-liberalism wasn’t
(2017-02)By the way - the story that each and every individual is the master of their own destiny, and can control their own future irrespective of context is one of the most central and vicious of the lies neoliberalism encourages ... -
Targeted reading comprehension strategies instruction for raising reading levels in tertiary contexts
(2012)This small-scale action research within a tertiary music bridging programme with language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) embedded examined the effect of reading comprehension strategies instruction for raising adult reading ... -
Tāwhairitia Ngā Ahi : re-stoke the fires - surviving and thriving as an activist
(International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, Oceania, 2016-03)Audio from the workshop: Surviving and Thriving as an Activist This workshop explored the challenges and opportunities of activists who both come from and work with the more 'excluded' members of the rainbow communities. ... -
Te Puawaitanga o te Ngākau: A case–study of Westside Counselling Services in West Auckland: A ‘community of care’ approach to working with Māori women and their whānau who have been impacted by domestic violence
(2012)The purpose of this research was to explore and document the ‘community of care’ approach utilized by the Westside Counselling Service; a service that evolved from an affiliation with the researcher and the Massey Community ... -
Teacher perceptions of the value of the Jade Speaks Up programme Section report for Countering family harm and improving child well-being: 2017- 2019 Research report on a New Zealand programme delivered by classroom teachers
(Jade Speaks Up Trust, 2020-10)Jade Speaks Up (JSU) is a teacher-led programme that gives Year 4 to 8 school children practical and relational strategies, emotional literacy and self-agency tools to develop trusting relationships, build resilience and ... -
Teaching colonisation to Pākehā without provoking backlash: How to break down guilt, doubt, and resistance
(2021-11)We will - explore underpinnings of white fragility in the adult classroom, among Pākehā when facing the realities of colonisation in Aotearoa and the racist society and governance structures this process has bequeathed ... -
Teaching deconstructivist ideas surrounding sexual identities : productive risks and effective pedagogy
(2015-12)In this presentation, I explore the promises and risks associated with my approach to teaching content around the construction of sexual identities. Focus on two class exercises. Teaching contexts: one bachelor’s level ... -
Television watching, enjoyment of school and respect for parents: Analysis of the Indian data from the Cartoon Network's New GenerAsians survey: Presentation made in conjunction with the New Dehli release of data from the 12 Asian nation study of youth attitudes, perceptions and behaviours at the Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi, 22nd July, 1998
(1998-07)As a researcher on the impact of television violence on children, I'm interested in the relationship between television generally and children's behaviour. As parents we worry about the impact of TV on our children, ... -
Test of an insurance approach to the prevention of violence.
(2017-02)The New Zealand Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) pays compensation to everyone who is disabled temporarily or permanently by accidents. Accidents include intentional violence received from another person and the ... -
Thesis review: Dis/identifications and dis/articulations: young women and feminism in Aotearoa/New Zealand
(Unitec ePress, 2015-02-02)In the first of the Theses Review Series Dr Helene Connor reviews the work of Laura Ashton: “I don’t necessarily go out there and tell everyone that I’m a feminist, but I won’t go out there and tell everyone that I’m a ... -
Thriving in the margins
(2015-08-15)This workshop will explore the challenges and opportunities of therapists who both come from and work with the more ‘excluded’ members of the LGBTIQ communities. We will comment on the lack of discourse about this reality. ... -
Toulanganga : a Tongan model for community engagement and social enterprise
(2014)This thesis, Toulanganga: A Tongan model for community engagement and social enterprise, investigates a Tongan model of tapa-making and a process of Toulanganga which it is argued, could be viewed as a metaphor for the ... -
Toward equal participation : an auto-ethnography of facilitating consultations in the refugee sector
(Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers (ANZASW), 2015)This article uses an auto-ethnographic approach to exploring how one positions oneself as a facilitator in a layered and power-laden context in the refugee sector in New Zealand to ensure just and collaborative negotiations. ... -
Toward partnership, building conditions of mutual reciprocity
(2015-09)How we can create a truly partnered and collaborative way of engaging with communities of practice and of assessing the placement experience? -
Transgender expression as productive disruption
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A Treaty based framework for mainstream social work education in Aotearoa New Zealand : educators talk about their practice
(Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers, 2019)INTRODUCTION: Globally, indigenous social work educators have pursued decolonisation and the development of decolonising practices as part of the indigenous peoples’ rights movement and based on social work principles ... -
Values based politics and new structural social work : theory for a post-neoliberal age? Initial experience under newly elected progressive government in Aotearoa / New Zealand
(2018-07) Mission of social work to address the connection of personal troubles and public issues (Mills, 1959) Includes implementing positive changes in the structures of society to enhance social justice, not simply assisting ...