Projects per year
Organisation profile
Organisation profile
A unique and innovative concept, driven by practice-led social work researchers based at Flinders University. We work alongside industry to influence policy and practice. We educate and mentor future social workers. And we are driven by social work justice values to uplift individuals, families and communities.
Our Vision
is of a world where social justice values - access, equity, human rights and participation - are front and centre.
Our mission
is to advance social work, policy and research through innovation, collaboration and partnerships.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Dr Carmela Bastian
- College of Education, Psychology and Social Work - Academic Status
- College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Social Work Innovation Research Living Space - Full Member
Person: Honorary
Projects
- 2 Finished
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Independent review of the operation of the paid family and domestic violence leave entitlement in the Fair Work Act 2009
Cebulla, A. (Chief Investigator (Project Lead)), Marmo, M. (Chief Investigator), Seymour, K. (Chief Investigator), Ibrahim, N. (Chief Investigator), Esmaeili, H. (Chief Investigator), Richards, J. (Chief Investigator) & Sinopoli, E. (Associate Investigator)
4/04/24 → 31/07/24
Project: Other
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Family Violence Among Afghan Refugee and Asylum Seeker Women in South Australia: Improving Engagement with the Criminal Justice System
Esmaeili, H. (Chief Investigator (Project Lead)), Richards, J. (Chief Investigator), Marmo, M. (Chief Investigator) & Zannettino, L. (Chief Investigator)
4/02/19 → 27/11/20
Project: Research
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Multi-Agency Protection Service (MAPS): 2023 Review
Seymour, K., Wendt, S. & Elder, A., May 2024, Adelaide, South Australia: Flinders University. 62 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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Sammy D Northern Youth Mentoring Evaluation
Lohmeyer, B., Baker, D. & Seymour, K., 2024, Adelaide, South Australia: Flinders University. 45 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
Open AccessFile41 Downloads (Pure) -
Traps of womanhood: Reproductive coercion in Ruth Park’s Harp in the South (1948) and The Witch’s Thorn (1951)
Kevin, C., 3 Oct 2024, In: Australian Literary Studies. 39, 1, 14 p., 6.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Prizes
Activities
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Autism strategy in South Australia
Donahue, K. (Speaker), Calyx, C. (Speaker), Payne, C. (Speaker) & Redpath, P. (Speaker)
25 Jul 2024Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Co-designing a strengths-based, heutagogical approach with Neurodivergent students.
Redpath, P. (Speaker)
4 Jul 2024Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Neurodiversity at University
Redpath, P. (Speaker)
9 Jul 2024Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation