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A week is a long time in Aotearoa NZ social work…. | Social Work Research in New Zealand
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Social Work Research in New Zealand. Engaging the brain and the heart. The CYF Review, the Commissioner for Children and the skills and expertise of social workers. Are we ready for them? Overseas-qualified social workers’ professional cultural transition →. A week is a long time in Aotearoa NZ social work. April 11, 2015. Just over a week ago a series of events happened that have led to some very frantic activity at Social Work Research in New Zealand. Re-Imagining Social Work in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Social Work Research in New Zealand. Engaging the brain and the heart. Supervision: One construct, many practices? 8216;Atypical alliances’: The Potential for Social Work and Pharmacy Collaborations in Primary Health Care →. Supervision and developing the profession: One supervision or many? August 3, 2015. Supervision is not politically innocent”. Adamson here suggests that in making the arguments ‘for’ supervision we must be very mindful of the context ( Adamson 2012, 194. View all posts by socialworkn...
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Social Work Research in New Zealand. Engaging the brain and the heart. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Going Live’ : An Exploration of Models of Peer, Supervisor Observation and Observation for Assessment. June 13, 2015. Solidarity and support: Feminist memory work focus groups with working-class women studying social science degrees in Australia. Understanding decision-making variability in child welfare a current research project. Social workers in schools: Relationship, location and process. Follow Socia...
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Social Work Research in New Zealand. Engaging the brain and the heart. Supervision: One construct, many practices? 8216;Atypical alliances’: The Potential for Social Work and Pharmacy Collaborations in Primary Health Care →. Supervision and developing the profession: One supervision or many? August 3, 2015. Supervision is not politically innocent”. Adamson here suggests that in making the arguments ‘for’ supervision we must be very mindful of the context ( Adamson 2012, 194. View all posts by socialworkn...
‘Going Live’ : An Exploration of Models of Peer, Supervisor Observation and Observation for Assessment | Social Work Research in New Zealand
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Social Work Research in New Zealand. Engaging the brain and the heart. A surfeit of inexpert opinion and the legacy of failure to invest in social work? Borders and Boundaries – Campaigns and Cartoons →. Going Live’ : An Exploration of Models of Peer, Supervisor Observation and Observation for Assessment. June 13, 2015. Part two of Going Live by Allyson Davys. Part 1 was published as ‘Going Live’: A Negotiated Collaborative Model for Live Observation of Practice. View all posts by socialworknz →. You are...
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Author: thoughts to thinking. Feed readers – wow o wow! I’ve heard about RSS feeds but never took the time to explore or understand what that meant. I think it should have a sexier name. Actually, it doesn’t even have to be sexy – just a bit more explanatory rather than uninteresting. Anyway, feed readers are really the thing that is sexy, well interesting – and FUN! I’ve just set myself up with Feedly. August 2, 2015. August 2, 2015. I’ve always meant to check out Liz Beddoe’s blog. Is there such a thin...
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Write about social work in New Zealand. A blog about communicating ideas about social work. Writing about social work in New Zealand. How to write a great conference abstract and get picked! Ok maybe I will write it up for the journal! 8216;Doing a poster presentation at a conference’. October 10, 2013. Focus on the key message you want to get across to your intended audience. Who is the intended audience? Production: you can use PowerPoint to produce your poster. The layout menu will guide you throu...
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I’ve always meant to check out Liz Beddoe’s blog. Now is the perfect opportunity. The aim of Liz’ blog is to feature New Zealand social work research in an accessible way and to promote critical debate about social work matters. I like that Liz is active in utilising blogging to share opinion and promote wider conversation. I don’t blame him I’m interested in food too. Although, I don’t feel that 23 Things for Research is about me scouring food blogs and lifestyle blogs. Or is it? July 16, 2015. 23 thing...
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July 2015 – thoughts to thinking
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I’ve always meant to check out Liz Beddoe’s blog. Now is the perfect opportunity. The aim of Liz’ blog is to feature New Zealand social work research in an accessible way and to promote critical debate about social work matters. I like that Liz is active in utilising blogging to share opinion and promote wider conversation. I don’t blame him I’m interested in food too. Although, I don’t feel that 23 Things for Research is about me scouring food blogs and lifestyle blogs. Or is it? July 16, 2015.
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Write about social work in New Zealand. A blog about communicating ideas about social work. Writing about social work in New Zealand. I'm a social work researcher in Aotearoa New Zealand. A call for papers for Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work: The renaissance of radical social work? June 9, 2016. Originally posted on Social Work Research in New Zealand. The art and science of publishing: From becoming a peer reviewer to being a guest editor. September 6, 2015. Writing articles from your thesis. The blind...
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‘Communicating social work’: Ideas for Practitioners | Write about social work in New Zealand
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Write about social work in New Zealand. A blog about communicating ideas about social work. Writing about social work in New Zealand. How to write a great conference abstract and get picked! Communicating social work’: Ideas for Practitioners. October 10, 2013. To meet personal professional development goals. To reflect , analyse practice and/or the impact of policy. To share development with a wider audience. Receive feedback and incorporate into practice. Contribute to local and international literature.
Thing 4: Explore blogs – 23 Things for Research
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23 Things for Research. July 13, 2015. July 23, 2015. Thing 4: Explore blogs. Now that you have a blog of your own you can really get started! One of the best aspects of a course like this is the ability to share your ideas and perceptions with other participants. In this Thing, we explore some well-known blogs from around New Zealand and the world. You don’t need to read every one of these blogs! To stay current on a specific topic. The blog of the Head of Technology from Orewa College, Richard Wells...
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The high-brow blogger – thoughts to thinking
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I’ve always meant to check out Liz Beddoe’s blog. Now is the perfect opportunity. The aim of Liz’ blog is to feature New Zealand social work research in an accessible way and to promote critical debate about social work matters. I like that Liz is active in utilising blogging to share opinion and promote wider conversation. I don’t blame him I’m interested in food too. Although, I don’t feel that 23 Things for Research is about me scouring food blogs and lifestyle blogs. Or is it? July 16, 2015. 23 thing...
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My PhD Research Journey. Caring for people who have dementia in Community Hospitals: A longitudinal ethnographic study of healthcare workers’ everyday decision-making. My PhD Research Journey. Three Little Twitter Night Contemplations on Caring for A Parent with Dementia. February 4, 2015 3:12 pm. What a headache, I said. You brought a glass of olive oil. A pack of gum. And kissed my forehead. The soul urges action. The head forgets method. The quiet is too loud. The wine not quick enough. I want to use ...
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Social Work Research in New Zealand. Engaging the brain and the heart. 8216;Atypical alliances’: The Potential for Social Work and Pharmacy Collaborations in Primary Health Care. August 4, 2015. By Christa Fouche,Rachael Butler and John Shaw, University of Auckland Social work and pharmacy have complementary strengths, particularly in the area of medicines management The growing prevalence of chronic conditions […]. Read Article →. Supervision and developing the profession: One supervision or many? Part ...
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Friday, July 10, 2015. My fear of death. It’s again 10:00 in the evening and it will be the fourth night in a row of insomnia if I couldn’t get to sleep tonight. Migraine is stinging my head right now but my mind is yet restless and this entry is about letting all those thoughts seep into paper (or blog), that is. It’s because I am afraid of dying. As a child, I dreamed of being a seraph. But as I grew old, I learned that I didn’t want to die yet just so I could become one. However, in my y...I’m a...