Join the ACT Research and Social Work Practice Group as part of the local University of Canberra’s research festival, which is dedicated to displaying the impacts of research on the Canberra community.
What is Social Work Research?
Do you want to learn more about social work research? Keen to understand how researchers in the Canberra community are working to understand our community’s needs, improve services, and envision social justice?
Join us for an engaging panel, facilitated by Dr Amelia Wheeler, Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Canberra. Hear from social work researchers from diverse areas as they share insights from their work. Gain a greater understanding of what social work research is, how it can play a role in improving lives and services in our community, and what research is happening in our region.
This event is ideal for social workers, allied health professionals and people interested in the social work sector and community programs.
Panelists:
Larissa Dean Social Work Honours student and Research Assistant. Larissa (she/they) is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) at the Australian Catholic University, and completing a research based placement at the Institute of Child Protection Studies. They are interested in disability and trauma-related research areas, and passionate about conducting critical social work research which has positive impacts for the community.
Jaimie Barry PhD Candidate and Research Assistant. Jaimie holds a Bachelor of Behavioural Studies (Psychology) and a Master of Social Work. It was during her postgraduate studies that Jaimie developed an interest in qualitative research, aligning with her commitment to critical social work, social justice, and advocacy. As a PhD candidate and research assistant, Jaimie remains steadfast in her commitment to social justice and inclusivity.
Renata Kiss Social Worker, Clinician Researcher and Clinical Lead – Child and Family Counselling Team at Canberra Health Services. Renata is a Social Worker of nearing 15 years’ experience and discovered the joys (and challenges!) of being a clinician-researcher just a few years ago. With a career working primarily in a healthcare setting, the focus of Renata’s research has been domestic and family violence and sustainable practice change.
Associate Professor Jessica Russ-Smith A sovereign Wiradyuri Wambuul woman, AASW Director, Acting Head of Discipline and First Nations Curriculum and Pedagogy Coordinator in Social Work, Assistant Deputy Head of School Allied Health and Chair of the Indigenous Research Ethics Advisory Panel at ACU. As a two-time University Medallist Jess's research focuses on sovereignty, decolonising, disrupting whiteness, and AI.
Professor Lynne Keevers Head of Discipline (Social Work) at the University of Canberra
When: 27 November 2024
Time: 1.00 pm - 2.30 pm (AEDT)
Venue: Pop-up venue at the Canberra Centre – 148 Bunda St, Civic AND Online (online attendees can register, and receive a recording following the event)
While this event is ticketed, it’s open to the public and other attendees at no cost, to align with the expectations of the UC Research Festival.
You will be required to register with AASW and obtain a ticket through Humanitix via this link