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Welcome to the School of Social Work and Arts (SSWA), Charles Sturt University.

This site is designed as a repository for SSWA school policies, useful CSU links, and information about events occuring in SSWA.

 
SWA Policies
 

Current Policies

2024 Workload Policy

 
 
 
CSU Links
 
 
 
EDRS Links
 
 
Workload tools
 
 
Research Seminars
 

Please email Daniel Cohen (dcohen@csu.edu.au) if you have any queries about seminars in the School of Social Work and Arts (CSU). Outside visitors are welcome to attend, but please email Daniel beforehand as you won't otherwise be admitted into the Zoom meeting. Unless otherwise specified, all seminars will take place online. Click here to attend: https://charlessturt.zoom.us/j/69547189244

 
Date Presenter Title
14 November 2024, 2-3pm Nicole Dubus (Associate Professor, Social Work, San Jose State University) Social work research and teaching in the US: my journey
24 October 2024 Jessica Maris (HDR Candidate) Australian Aboriginal Women: Their Strength, Resilience, and Ability to Survive
17 October 2024 Iveta Kohutova (HDR Candidate) Exploring how student visa status impacts the experiences of international students facing intimate partner violence in Australia (IPV)
18 September 2024 Joseph Osimobi (HDR Candidate) Impact of trauma experienced by residential support workers assisting young people in out of home care in Melbourne, Australia: Towards a model of trauma-informed support for the workers.
8 August 2024, Tim White (HDR Candidate) The Renewal of Christian Humanism as a Foundation Philosophy in Social Work for Combating Global Poverty and Suffering
25 July 2024, Katrina Gersbach (HDR Candidate) Perceptions and definitions of social and emotional wellbeing: Supporting children in a Western NSW Public School to develop strategies which enhance resilience and positive mental health
4 June 2024 Benjamin Hourn (HDR Candidate) Welfare without the Welfare: The Intersection of People and Policy
3 April 2024 Stephen Bourne (HDR Candidate) Institutional bias and child protection decision-making
27 March 2024 Helen Masterman-Smith Reel-Life Assignments: AV-based Assessments in Social Science Subjects
28 February 2024 Crysta Bowe (HDR Candidate) Intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment reframed: The lens of intergenerational trauma
21 February 2024 Kylie Falciani (HDR Candidate) The lived experience and gendered dimensions of social work leadership in Australia
21 February 2024 Steve Clarke Is there a slippery slope from the legalization of voluntary assisted dying to the eventual acceptance of involuntary assisted dying?
19 February 2024 Prof. Gidraph G. Wairire (University of Nairobi) Social work education and practice in Africa: Some lessons from Kenya
15 November 2023 Nushrat Azam (HDR Candidate) Silence of the Mirror: Gender Performance and Multiple Identities of Female Characters from South Asian Backgrounds
2 November 2023 Wagga Philosophy Workshop Click here for more information
11 October 2023 Sophie Wheeler A Scoping Review of Coercive Control Reforms: Implications for Systemic Change in Australia
13 September 2023 Amy Proudford-Nalder (HDR Candidate) The Law in English Literature: The pedagogy of legal context and advancing gender equality in the teaching of secondary English in the 21st century
8 September 2023 Sam Bowker Cairo's Grave Mistake
 
 
 
Current Trends in Professional Ethics - June 2024
 

Date: Thursday, 12 June 2024.

Location: Seminar Room, Building 26 (Marchant Hall), Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.

A Zoom link is also available -- for details, please email Daniel Cohen (dcohen@csu.edu.au).

Schedule
9.30--9.40am Welcome
9.40--10.50am Morgan Luck (CSU) Why being dominated by a friendly super-AI might not be so bad
10.50am--12.00pm Wylie Breckenridge (University of New South Wales) Analogy and relevant difference
12.00--1.00pm Lunch --
1.00--2.10pm Mary Walker (La Trobe University) Ethical drug policy: A proportionality framework
2.10--3.20pm Daniel Halliday (University of Melbourne) Philosophical foundations for a theory of justice in credit markets
3.20--3.40pm Afternoon tea --
3.40--4.50pm Adrian Walsh (University of New England) Meaningful work


 
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