• Summary: The Australian Prime Minister’s 2008 historic Apology to the Stolen Generations gives Australian social work an opportunity to confront its past complicity in Australian Indigenous disadvantage and embrace the development of Indigenous social work as central for practice. Critical Whiteness1 theory in social work curricula could assist the development of Indigenous social work as a core approach by challenging the ongoing and largely un-reflexive practices emanating from social work’s Euro-centric heritage with its often taken-for-granted knowledges and principles which negatively affect Indigenous peoples. • Findings: Recent professional and theoretical attention on critical Whiteness highlights race privilege, questions the i...
Australia is a relatively new nation state built on colonisation and settler migration. These origin...
This critical reflection is based on my practice encounter as a white settler social worker within t...
Social workers frequently encounter people newly arrived in Australia. Whether working at individual...
What does it mean to be White? More specifically, how does Whiteness impact social work’s engagement...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
Social work is a profession based on (White) Euro-American concepts, problems and historicity in whi...
Racism is an enduring reality in Australian society for Indigenous Australians, reflecting the exper...
Social Work's contribution to Australia's legacy of colonisation, the Stolen Generation and ongoing ...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
Attracting more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the social work profession is an imp...
This paper presents the experiences of a white social worker conducting research into Whiteness with...
Commentary on “Creating a culturally safe space when teaching Aboriginal content in social work: A s...
Australia is a multicultural society. However, its history of British colonisation has contributed t...
Australian and international professional codes of ethics ostensibly require the work of social work...
Actual accounts of the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples since colonizati...
Australia is a relatively new nation state built on colonisation and settler migration. These origin...
This critical reflection is based on my practice encounter as a white settler social worker within t...
Social workers frequently encounter people newly arrived in Australia. Whether working at individual...
What does it mean to be White? More specifically, how does Whiteness impact social work’s engagement...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
Social work is a profession based on (White) Euro-American concepts, problems and historicity in whi...
Racism is an enduring reality in Australian society for Indigenous Australians, reflecting the exper...
Social Work's contribution to Australia's legacy of colonisation, the Stolen Generation and ongoing ...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
Attracting more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the social work profession is an imp...
This paper presents the experiences of a white social worker conducting research into Whiteness with...
Commentary on “Creating a culturally safe space when teaching Aboriginal content in social work: A s...
Australia is a multicultural society. However, its history of British colonisation has contributed t...
Australian and international professional codes of ethics ostensibly require the work of social work...
Actual accounts of the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples since colonizati...
Australia is a relatively new nation state built on colonisation and settler migration. These origin...
This critical reflection is based on my practice encounter as a white settler social worker within t...
Social workers frequently encounter people newly arrived in Australia. Whether working at individual...