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Podcast Category: Welfare

Health through the widest lens, Part 2: Kim Hobbs and award winning teamwork
5 Dec 2023
Last month we brought you a repeat of our earlier conversation with Rosalie Pockett AM.  Just as we were planning to re-broadcast the follow up...
Social Workers Improving Healthcare: Part 1 Rosalie Pockett AM and Health Inequity
31 Oct 2023
This month we bring you an encore release of our conversation with Rosalie Pocket AM who has spent years overturning the inequities and injustices...
Out of the ‘Too Hard Basket’
5 Sep 2023
When young people walk through Alex Wilson’s door, they are already carrying the stigma from their long involvement in our mental health system. ...
Students for Sensible Drug Policy: Reducing harm by changing policy
4 Apr 2023
Harm reduction is an approach to drug policy which promotes health, dignity and rights for everyone, regardless of which drugs they happen to be...
AASW responds to the ABC on the Coroner’s findings on the deaths of Amber Rose Rigney and Korey Lee Mitchell – further comment
22 Apr 2022
Sonya Feldhoff returns to Patricia Muncey later in the story - The Deputy State Coroner has found the 2016 domestic violence deaths of two South...
AASW responds to the ABC on the Coroner’s findings on the deaths of Amber Rose Rigney and Korey Lee Mitchell
22 Apr 2022
The Deputy State Coroner has found the 2016 domestic violence deaths of two South Australian children could have been prevented if child protection...
The Rights of the Child and the 7C’s of Reform
1 Mar 2022
Since Dr Robyn Miller started working with isolated, vulnerable families 40 years ago, she has seen enormous changes in the way that children’s needs...
#HomeToBilo: Speaking a language that politicians can’t speak
1 Feb 2022
Since March 2018, Bronwyn Dendle and Angela Fredericks have been campaigning for the Murugappan family to be released from detention and returned to...