Critical Reflection Week 5

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Critical Reflection Week 5

Jac and Paloma talk about critical reflection

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    Barriers and Innovations in Family Engagement

    Jac and Paloma explore the challenges of participatory social work in statutory child protection, focusing on systemic barriers and innovative models like Collaborative Family Work. They discuss practical skills, real-world obstacles, and the value of effective engagement with families.

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    Decolonising Children's Rights

    This episode explores how the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) reflects Western values, the challenges posed by colonial legacies in international law, and new approaches for more inclusive children's rights. Dr Agneiszka and Paloma draw from the latest scholarship to critically reflect on how global frameworks can both uplift and marginalize.

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    Kinship, Culture, and Care: Community-Led Solutions for First Nations Children

    This episode explores the power of collective kinship and new models of care in supporting First Nations children in out-of-home care. We discuss the Minintitja Care Model, the importance of cultural connection, and what self-determination looks like in practice. Join Agnieszka and Paloma as they reflect on community-led innovation and the role of social work in supporting true belonging.

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    Kinship Care and Vulnerability in Practice

    This episode explores the complexities of kinship care in Australia, highlighting the unique challenges, support needs, and strengths of kinship care families, especially in the context of trauma and family violence. Through real-life case studies and a critical lens, Dr Agneiszka and Paloma Cesare reflect on how practitioners can provide effective, trauma-informed support to kinship carers and children.

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    Understanding Kinship Care in Australia

    This episode delves into the realities of kinship care, exploring the unique needs faced by families, the impacts of family violence, and how trauma-informed care can provide healing pathways. With real-life examples and research-backed insights, Jac and Paloma critically reflect on how social workers can support some of the most vulnerable families in our communities.

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    Navigating Parenting in a New Land

    This episode explores the challenges and complexities faced by migrant and refugee families raising children in Australia. Jac and Paloma critically reflect on culture, language, intersectionality, and the realities of parenting in a new land. Through research and real-life case studies, they discuss the importance of cultural competence and reflective practice in social work.

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    Indigenous Families and Child Protection in Australia

    This episode explores the systemic issues facing Indigenous children and families in Australia's child protection system, including the impacts of institutional racism, the legacy of colonisation, and calls for culturally appropriate solutions. Hosts Dr Agnieszka and Paloma examine key statistics, share personal stories, and discuss the vital importance of restoration and cultural connection.

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    Attachment Theory Under Review

    This episode critically explores Bowlby’s attachment theory, highlighting its feminist and cross-cultural critiques, and examines its practical impact on parenting, disability, and child protection interventions. Paloma and Dr Agnieszka illuminate how cultural assumptions shape understandings of attachment and discuss common misconceptions that can harm families, especially those navigating marginalisation.

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