Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practice with refugees, nevertheless trauma discourse maintains a powerful shaping force on service delivery in Australia, intersecting with, and gaining power from, managerial discourses that specify individually focused approaches to practice. The outcome is a double bind for refugee populations, who quickly learn that, in this country, identifying themselves as vulnerable is a pathway to resources, yet who then find themselves caught in processes that have precarious effects for agency.Trauma work, the paper argues, however necessary at some points, is over-emphasised and over-legitimised, and a range of critiques are drawn on to substantiate thi...
Service providers in Geelong, one of the priority locations for the resettlement of refugees in regi...
Since 1947, Australia has formally resettled more than 750,000 refugees. During that time, researche...
Within the thesis the author examines how Southern Sudanese refugees understand healing as a social ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
In Australia the figure of the refugee is mediated though forms of speech and representation that es...
Refugees can experience significant distress as a result of structural inequalities encountered when...
Former refugees have been resettled in Australia since the 1940’s through the Humanitarian Migration...
This paper uses critical reflection as its primary methodology to research one Master of Social Work...
The research explores a new area of study and examines the roles and views of frontline workers in n...
This paper explores the process of resettlement among recent refugees in Perth, Western Australia. W...
Refugees resettling in a new country often present with complex needs, however little is known about...
This paper explores the process of resettlement among recent refugees in Perth, Western Australia. W...
This paper was presented at the AASW-AIWCW-AASWWE National Conference in Perth 19-21 November 2006. ...
The contexts into which refugees and asylum seekers resettle, particularly the socio-political conte...
Refugee settlement is generally conceptualized as a process of adjustment to life in a new country. ...
Service providers in Geelong, one of the priority locations for the resettlement of refugees in regi...
Since 1947, Australia has formally resettled more than 750,000 refugees. During that time, researche...
Within the thesis the author examines how Southern Sudanese refugees understand healing as a social ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
In Australia the figure of the refugee is mediated though forms of speech and representation that es...
Refugees can experience significant distress as a result of structural inequalities encountered when...
Former refugees have been resettled in Australia since the 1940’s through the Humanitarian Migration...
This paper uses critical reflection as its primary methodology to research one Master of Social Work...
The research explores a new area of study and examines the roles and views of frontline workers in n...
This paper explores the process of resettlement among recent refugees in Perth, Western Australia. W...
Refugees resettling in a new country often present with complex needs, however little is known about...
This paper explores the process of resettlement among recent refugees in Perth, Western Australia. W...
This paper was presented at the AASW-AIWCW-AASWWE National Conference in Perth 19-21 November 2006. ...
The contexts into which refugees and asylum seekers resettle, particularly the socio-political conte...
Refugee settlement is generally conceptualized as a process of adjustment to life in a new country. ...
Service providers in Geelong, one of the priority locations for the resettlement of refugees in regi...
Since 1947, Australia has formally resettled more than 750,000 refugees. During that time, researche...
Within the thesis the author examines how Southern Sudanese refugees understand healing as a social ...