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Podsocs

Podsocs, the podcast for social workers on the run, brings you topics of interest for all human services practitioners, students and academics - check the pics of our guests and listen to them on www.podsocs.com
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Podsocs 77 - (www.podsocs.com) Everyday racism is alive and well. But do we know what it is, how it manifests and how it affects people in our community. Jessica Walton talks about everyday racism
Podsocs 63 – Closet activists and covert workplace activities: In conversation with Lyndal Greenslade. Is radical social work dead or does it have a covert presence in modern social work practice? In this podcast, Lyndal Greenslade shines a light on closet activism www.podsocs.com
The “Safe and Together’ model is about domestic violence in child welfare contexts. David Mandel talks about this model and his work with professionals in the field. www.podsocs.com
Podsocs 82 –If you only ever listen to one Podsocs – this is the One! Nauru with Alyssa Munoz http://www.podsocs.com/podcast/nauru/
Podsocs 81 – (www.podsocs.com) Older people and other groups are vulnerable during extreme weather events and with climate change. Karen Appleby talks about how well our governments and institutions are adapting and the implications for social workers.
Podsocs 80 - (www.podsocs.com) This podcast will be challenging for many listeners and should generate a lot of discussion. DJ Williams addresses some of the personal and professional issues social workers and other professionals face when working with people who have alternative identities, in this case people who identify as vampires. Social workers work with many people defined by dominant discourses as deviant. When identities are so outside the norm, our own judgements can prevent people di
Podsocs 79 - (www.podsocs.com) Islamophobia, a growing problem in Australia and around the world, has become a political football. Susie Latham talks about Voices against Bigotry and what we might do about this global problem.
Podsocs 78 - (www.podsocs.com) Foster families work the well-being of children in their care often with little recognition. In this podcast, Alyson Rees talks about her research with children and their foster families from a strengths perspective.
Podsocs 76 - (www.podsocs.com) Troubled Families programs have been introduced in England for those most ‘troubled’ families. Sue Bond-Taylor discusses an evaluation of one these programs and the differences between political and practice meanings of words like empowerment and troubled
Podcast 75 - Grass roots community work, a challenging and rewarding field, is not always given the attention it deserves. Joel Izlar talks to Podsocs about his work as a social worker, activist and researcher with grassroots organisations. www.podsocs.com
Podsocs 74 - Disruption beyond adoption in conversation with Julie Selwyn. In this podcast, Julie Selwyn talks about a study conducted with colleagues on UK adoption disruptions involving severely abused children adopted from care. http://www.podsocs.com/
Podsocs 73 – In this podcast Rosalyn Dischiavo talks to us about sex. www.podsocs.com
Podsocs 72 – In this podcast, Kate van Doore talks about the convergence of trafficking, orphanages and ‘orphans’ and how orphanhood and tourism are essential to a new business model. www.podsocs.com
Podsocs 69 – Aboriginal mental health. In this podcast, John van der Giezen discusses his work in Aboriginal mental health in Western Australia. www.podsocs.com
Podsocs 68 – Richard Shipp, an Aboriginal Health practitioner, and Victoria Jones, social worker, discuss their experiences of working with Aboriginal people and the success of the particular projects. www.podsocs.com