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Asia-Pacific Social Work Conference 2021: Children, Young people, and Families
Event Details
Date: | Ongoing |
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Venue: | Online |
CPD hrs: | 3 hours |
CPD Category: | 2 - Skills and Knowledge |
Cost: |
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Organiser: | AASW |
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Presentation recordings from the 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference 2021
Recording 1: Children, Young People, and Families (1 hour)
- Indigenous Care Leavers across Australia Philip Mendes, Monash University; Jacinta Walsh, Monash University Indigenous Studies Centre; Lena Turnbull, Monash University
- Children must be heard when they cannot be seen. An analysis of youth justice detention in contemporary Australia - external oversight mechanisms, children's rights & the capabilities approach Lisa Ewenson
- RMIT Listening to young people project Nikkola Savuro, Townsville Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Service- The Lighthouse; Susan Gair, James Cook University; Sara O'Reilly, Townsville Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Service- The Lighthouse; Ines Zuchowski, James Cook University; Daisy Jebichii, James Cook University; Raechelle Rauwerda
- Life Needs of Children in Local Communities in Western Kyushu Author Viktor Virag, Nagasaki International University
Recording 2: Children, Young People, and Families (1 hour)
- Supporting young people in out-of-home care who are self-placing: What do they value in a service response? Jemma Venables, University of Queensland; Chloe Warrell, BEROS - Brisbane Emergency Response Outreach Service
- Support for youth experiencing homelessness & domestic violence: practitioner perspectives, perceptions & innovation Danielle Davidson, Queensland University of Technology; Bridget Harris, Queensland University Technology; Helena Menih, Latrobe University
- Hospital-based Infant Removal (HBIR): Interdisciplinary Understanding & Practice at the Interface of Maternity Health & Child Protection Maegan Johnsen, The University of Western Australia & King Edward Memorial Hospital
Recording 3: Children and Young People (1 hour)
- STARTTS, Sporting Linx - Linking Leadership Potential Mark Davis, Startts
- Local child protection in the Philippines: A case study of actors, processes and key risks for children Steven Roche, Charles Darwin University
- Raising the age of criminal responsibility Suet Ying Yau, Uni SA
- The Right To Family: Will a Human Rights Act Make a Difference Karen Healy, University of Qld; Tamara Walsh, The University of Queensland; Jemma Venables, University of Queensland; Kate Thompson, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work; Sue Scull, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work
3 hours of CPD activity: Category 2, skills and knowledge
AASW Credential: Child Protection; Family Violence; Clinical
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Duration
The recording duration is 3 hours.
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Cost
Members: $90.00 (including GST)
New Graduates, Retired and Student Members: $45.00 (including GST)
Non-members: $120.00 (including GST)
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