The Social Work Stories Podcast
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A podcast exploring Social Work practice through stories & critical reflection. This podcast will be highlighting real stories from anonymous social workers.
The Social Work Stories Podcast
2w ago
Hey! Social Worker!! If you listen to this episode you'll never think of 'discharge planning' as simply admin again... it'll become an act of social justice each and every time! Enjoy.
SIDE NOTE: In this episode, Mim refers to Pamela Trevithick's work. Here's the reference:
Trevithick, P. (2012). Social work skills and knowledge: a practice handbook (3rd edn.). McGraw-Hill/Open University Press.
p.s. Don't forget to check out the latest episode of our sister podcast Social Work Discoveries!
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The Social Work Stories Podcast
1M ago
Lis called this episode, "A classic!" and Mim said, "This is going straight onto my University Readings List." So, you know it's going to be worth the listen! We hope that you enjoy.
SIDE NOTE: In this episode, Lis refers to a journal article on 'covert activism'. Here's the reference:
Greenslade, L., McAuliffe, D. & Chenoweth, L., 2015, 'Social workers' experiences of covert workplace activism', Australian Social Work, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 422-437, DOI: 10.1080/0312407X.2014.940360
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The Social Work Stories Podcast
2M ago
Welcome back to the Social Work Stories podcast. This is the first episode released for 2024, and boy-oh-boy do we have a doozy for you!! In this episode, you'll join Lis and Mim in hearing from an anonymous social worker using a practice innovation in an Emergency Department setting. This is a riveting story and discussion, not to be missed!
SIDE NOTE: In this episode, Mim refers to 'Narrative Therapy and Intensive Outreach: Working with Mothers whose Children have been removed - Ep. 72'. You can find it in our previously released episodes.
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The Social Work Stories Podcast
5M ago
Join hosts Lis Murphy and Mim Fox as they delve into the nuanced and delicate role of social workers in supporting individuals through voluntary assisted dying. As the state of New South Wales, Australia prepares to introduce voluntary assisted dying later this month, Mim and Lis frame the conversation by highlighting how this emerging field of practice adds depth to the already established wider skillset of social work.
The heart of the episode unfolds with a poignant story from a social worker who guided an elderly man and his family through the voluntary assisted dying process. The narrativ ..read more
The Social Work Stories Podcast
8M ago
In this episode, Lis invites expert special guest Jo McIlveen to come and listen to this moving story of a social worker's intervention using memory making for a grieving family in a hospital setting. Lis and Jo discuss the ins and outs of the story in such great detail, that we think you will want to know more about this kind of social work practice, whether you're working in end of life care or otherwise. Enjoy!
p.s. Don't forget to check out the latest episode of our sister podcast Social Work Discoveries!
p.s.s. We'd love for you to join the conversation on this, so make sure y ..read more
The Social Work Stories Podcast
9M ago
Ever thought that maybe taking a client, consumer, patient outside the four walls of your office and into the big, wide world to help with creating some change and perspective? Well this episode is the one to listen to! Join Lis and Mim (and their guests) as they explore 'nature as a co-therapist'.
Special Guests:
Josh McLean - josh@geelongadventurespecialists.com.au
Dr Amanda Smith - a.smith2@griffith.edu.au
For more information on Bush Adventure Therapy, here's the link: https://outdoorhealth.org.au/service-directory/
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The Social Work Stories Podcast
10M ago
Exciting news! We are introducing a new podcast project to you all. In this episode you'll hear all about the podcast we've been working on with the Agency for Clinical Innovation and NSW Health called 'Making Visible: Preventing and Responding to Violence, Abuse and Neglect'. We hope you enjoy it.
p.s. Don't forget to check out the latest episode of our sister podcast Social Work Discoveries!
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The Social Work Stories Podcast
11M ago
We've all been there. That moment on a Friday afternoon, when things are calm and you've wrapped up the working week, about to clock-off and hit the weekend. Then... all hell breaks loose and you find yourself in a classic 'Friday Afternoon Special'.
Join Mim and Lis as they listen to this Anonymous Social Worker's practice in the context of a family and domestic violence situation. The expert social work practice, alongside the grace and compassion shown, makes this episode not one to miss!
We hope you enjoy listening along as much as we did.
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The Social Work Stories Podcast
1y ago
How do we measure a successful outcome in our practice? What would we consider a happy ending for the people we work with? Would they agree?
In this episode, Mim and Lis explore a story from a social worker in the Early Intervention space. We hear what Early Intervention is, and the approaches for supporting families before their situation reaches a crisis point. Then we hear a powerful story about a family this social worker supported, the ins and outs of their work together, and some deeply thought-provoking reflection regarding the real impact of our work with families. Mim and Lis then dis ..read more
The Social Work Stories Podcast
1y ago
You probably already know that around Social Work Stories, we’re big fans of stories from social workers who are in unique practice settings... so it's no question that we LOVED hearing this story.
In this episode, we mark World Social Work Day 2023! Then, we hear a powerful story from Jack about his time as a Police Social Worker, working with Pacific Islander youth in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Then Mim and Lis explore the complex layers of the story, including Jack's struggle to navigate his role as a Samoan man working with both the police and the Pacifica community, the therapeutic appro ..read more