Talk the Walk
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‘Connecting in Time and Place’ With Michelle Bates
Michelle Bates had spent most of her life in Sydney’s South West raising a family, but something else was calling her to the outback. Moving to Tennant Creek for a short stint helping Aboriginal people understand and implement the National Disability ...
“Living Life to the Fullest” with Pamela Trotman
Pamela’s Trotman’s social work career began in Redfern over 50 years ago. She has worked in a range of settings from child protection to mental health, taking her on many journeys of healing alongside trauma survivors including the Stolen Generations,...
“Unearthing Unspoken Words” with Annette Dudley
Annette Dudley stumbled her way into the therapy world after being supported by her foster carers to pursue her passion for education and having a number of mentors, supervisors and children cheering her on from the sidelines.
‘Drumming Up Connection in Community’ with Simon Faulkner
My guest on the podcast this week is the brains and the hands behind the therapeutic program, Drumbeat at the Holyoake Institute. Simon Faulkner went on to set up his own business, further developing his Rhythm2Recovery model (R2R) which has now made ...
“Exploring the World of Social Policy in Australia’s Most Remote Communities” with Suhaila Rizqallah
What does it take to be a mover and shaker in the development of social policy in the Northern Territory? Who better to ask than the 2016 NT Social Worker of the Year, Suhaila Rizqallah. My guest today has traipsed back and forth on country for over ...
‘Roaming Around Australia and Listening Deeply’ with Anna McCracken
How do you combine a love of travel with social work and human rights advocacy? Just ask Anna McCracken. Anna has been roaming around remote Australia in her 4 wheel drive since 2013, listening to the stories of First Nations Australians and shaping...
‘Decolonising Our Selves and Our Work’ with Dr. Antonia Hendrick
Whatever context you work in, this conversation will get you thinking about how you really engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people in your community. Dr Antonia Hendrick is a full time Lecturer in the School of Occupational Therapy,
“Coming From a Place of Not Knowing” with Alanna Audus
There is something to be said about social workers who are graciously willing to tell their story, just 12 months after diving into their remote social work experience. Still in the midst of a giant learning curve,
‘A Cultural Model of Therapeutic Social Work’ with Jannice Luland
Jannice Luland is our guest on episode 26 of Talk the Walk. Jannice is a proud Aboriginal woman and direct descendant of the Wodiwodi and Walbunja peoples of the far South coast of NSW. After a career spanning over 30 years in child protection,
‘Facing the Realities of the History of Social Work in Australia and Getting Over Yourself’ with Emma Searle
In the yarning chair on Talk the Walk this week is Emma Searle, a senior social worker at the Royal Hospital for Women in Sydney. Emma works within a continuity of care model of maternal health soc