Browsing Social Practice Conference Papers by Title
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The IFSW Motion of Censure of Israel Union of Social Workers : a wero (challenge) from Aotearoa New Zealand
(2018-07)THIS PRESENTATION: • Highlights the motion of censure against the Israeli Union of Social Workers passed by the IFSW General Meeting on Monday • Is not a self-righteous, moralistic judgement against Israeli ... -
In conversation -- remodelling CYF
(2015-09)As many of you have also voiced, we have concerns about the current CYF Review. Our contention is the review is not wide enough, instead relying on a siloed approach to fix a wider problem. We also believe the continued ... -
In the Year 2025 Looking back at the Future of Social Work Education
(Social Workers Registration Board, 2013)Conclusion We have good prospects for a vibrant social work education sector in the future if we: • Collaborate within social work education • Work well across the social work sector and beyond to key stakeholders • ... -
Indigenous methodologies within postgraduate curricula : querying appropriate applications of a Kaupapa Maori approach
(2020-11-04)Introduction Kaupapa Māori principles Kaupapa Māori in the MAP Conclusion References -
The injustice in justice : unseen, unheard, underserved
(2019-08)Ko wai ahau The injustice, in justice Kaupapa Māori research methods Participants: 8 Māori men, 3 experienced lawyers Know me before you judge me Drivers of crime Racism and discrimimination. Aka - unconscience ... -
"The injustice in justice." : An examination of the quality of legal representation young Māori men receive in the criminal justice system
(2017-09)Considering the disproportionate number of Maori in the justice system, this presentation critically analyses the quality of legal representation Maori men receive in the system. Drawing on interviews with eight ... -
Jade Speaks Up : a resource for people working with children affected by violence
(2017-10)* What needs changing? Children and violence * What is family violence? * Children witnessing violence * It's Not Ok campaign aims * What do children need to keep themselves safe? * What are healthy relationships? * ... -
Just Practice : a framework for social change
(2015)Just “community work” practice in Aotearoa New Zealand. • Centralised by a focus on social justice and transformative social change. • One could say that these individuals and groups are “just” practitioners -
Just practice : an educative paradigm for social change
(2014)Our context - from Aotearoa NZ. We both have backgrounds in sociology Both undertook social work education after studying sociology Provides tools of social analysis to identify sites of resistance The traditions ... -
‘Lay’ roles on research ethics committees : North American vs. New Zealand experiences
(2014)Unique situation in NZ: in the wake of the 1988 Cartwright Inquiry (extreme abuse of medical power in research), 50% of committee composition is lay. Keep in check researcher and institutional power Also, power to ... -
Learning contracts and self-evaluation
(1998-10)This paper focuses on possible ways of improving student motivation and methods of assessment at tertiary level. It also addresses the need for integration of theory, practice and experience in the teaching/learning process ... -
Looks like a classroom to us
(Unitec ePress, 2017-12-13)Neoliberal ideologies, with their emphasis on the rule of markets, and community development, which promotes ground-up collective social change and human rights, stand in stark contrast to each other. In a social practice ... -
Manawanui : illuminating contemporary meanings of culturally effective social work supervision in Te Taitokerau/Northland. Research presentation
(2017-09)Being Māori in this millennium means being a part of the global community of indigenous knowledge. The repositioning of indigenous knowledge requires the disruption and decentralising of dominant discourses alongside the ... -
MANAWANUI : Indigenous relationships co-creating sacred spaces, an expression of social work supervision from Te Taitokerau, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
(2018-07)Research Methodology The Participants Kaupapa Māori Research Ethics and Principles Visual Mind Mapping of the Conceptual Themes Underlying Currents of Injustices to Indigenous People are Ever -Present The Participants ... -
Mālie and māfana : a transformational approach to research with a vulnerable indigenous community
(2019-10)This paper reports on an innovation in research practice developed during the course of a project involving work with vulnerable Pacific (Tongan) youth. It proposes an extension of the Kakala Research Framework, designed ... -
Māori and the justice system : a Community response.
(2017-11)An examination of the quality of legal representation young Māori men receive in the criminal justice system. -
The mental health service needs of the Deaf and the development of a National Plan
(1998-10)Issues surrounding the mental health of Deaf people receive little attention from practitioners in mental health services. International studies have shown that Deaf people are vulnerable to misdiagnosis of mental illness, ... -
Opening the “black box” of social work field education assessment: Developing supportive learning strategies through the use of digital technologies
(2021-12)Social work field education Sudent's perspectives on field education The black box of traditional field education assessment Undertaking a change process What has changed in the wider context? What we have been told ... -
Perceptions of community safety in West Auckland and white fragility.
(2017-02)Unitec and Community Waitakere have recently completed a Lottery’s Foundation funded project looking at the contemporary issues affecting the perceptions of safety in West Auckland communities. A review of eight recent ...