Within Australia, Whiteness is embedded within social work, requiring us to turn the lens in on ourselves as a profession. This article presents research data exploring how Whiteness is enacted within the practices of White Australian social workers who work with refugee arrived communities. Eight social workers with experience working with people of refugee background participated in this multimethod qualitative study. Data was analysed using a critical approach to narrative analysis. Participants told narratives of how their Whiteness was enacted through their powerful positions within relationships with clients. The reported experiences of social workers in this project also relate to the pressures, desires and often failures to be profe...
Focussing on the epistemic – the way in which knowledge is understood, constructed, transmitted and ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
Within Australia, Whiteness is embedded within social work, requiring us to turn the lens in on ours...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
What does it mean to be White? More specifically, how does Whiteness impact social work’s engagement...
This paper presents the experiences of a white social worker conducting research into Whiteness with...
Social workers frequently encounter people newly arrived in Australia. Whether working at individual...
The profession of social work intervenes in the lives of the vulnerable and marginalised. In the maj...
While there is significant research and theoretical literature both within Australia and internation...
Social work imagines itself as a site of goodness and justice. My thesis illustrates the ways in whi...
Social work is increasingly delivered in complex situations. key to professional practice is develo...
• Summary: The Australian Prime Minister’s 2008 historic Apology to the Stolen Generations gives Aus...
Attracting more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the social work profession is an imp...
Social work is a profession based on (White) Euro-American concepts, problems and historicity in whi...
Focussing on the epistemic – the way in which knowledge is understood, constructed, transmitted and ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
Within Australia, Whiteness is embedded within social work, requiring us to turn the lens in on ours...
This study sought to contribute to the scholarship on Whiteness and social work. It engaged with Whi...
What does it mean to be White? More specifically, how does Whiteness impact social work’s engagement...
This paper presents the experiences of a white social worker conducting research into Whiteness with...
Social workers frequently encounter people newly arrived in Australia. Whether working at individual...
The profession of social work intervenes in the lives of the vulnerable and marginalised. In the maj...
While there is significant research and theoretical literature both within Australia and internation...
Social work imagines itself as a site of goodness and justice. My thesis illustrates the ways in whi...
Social work is increasingly delivered in complex situations. key to professional practice is develo...
• Summary: The Australian Prime Minister’s 2008 historic Apology to the Stolen Generations gives Aus...
Attracting more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the social work profession is an imp...
Social work is a profession based on (White) Euro-American concepts, problems and historicity in whi...
Focussing on the epistemic – the way in which knowledge is understood, constructed, transmitted and ...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...
Although there have been many critiques of the central role that trauma plays in social work practic...