• New Grad Social Workers - How to Land the Perfect Job - Ep. 92
    Oct 31 2024

    Mim and Lis hear from a new graduate social worker who landed a position in a rural Allied Health Graduate Program. The social worker shares her journey, from initial hesitation to embracing the unique opportunities and challenges of rural practice.

    The social worker describes her experience rotating through diverse clinical settings over two years, highlighting the strong support and flexibility of the graduate program. She recounts a case study demonstrating the creativity required in rural social work - when discharging an isolated older adult, the social worker leveraged local resources and relationships to help the patient maintain independence at home.

    Mim and Lis unpack the social worker's story, discussing the sense of community and resourcefulness in rural areas. They provide advice for new graduates, emphasising the importance of open-mindedness, asking questions about support, and researching the local context. Throughout, Mim and Lis draw parallels to their own experiences, offering an inspiring look at the realities of rural social work practice.

    Mim and Lis end with a note about an exciting new book being released soon, Podcasting for Social Work Education.

    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 you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

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    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (31 October, 2024)

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    40 mins
  • International Social Work and the Practice of Cultural Humility - Ep. 91
    Sep 6 2024

    Join Mim and Lis as we hear a story from an Australian social worker who took his child protection experience and practiced in Türkiye, working with urban refugee populations. He reflects on the challenges of applying Western social work practices in a non-Western context, including navigating cultural differences around mental health, trauma-informed practice, and power dynamics.

    The social worker grapples with his own biases and the need for cultural humility when working with people from backgrounds different to his own. He highlights the importance of letting refugee communities lead in defining their own needs and solutions, rather than imposing an outsider's perspective. Mim and Lis delve into the nuances of international social work practice, as Mim reflects on her own research in this space.

    p.s.s. We'd love for you to join the conversation on this, so make sure you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

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    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (06 September, 2024)

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    42 mins
  • Centring the Child’s Voice - Social Work in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia - Ep. 90
    Jun 19 2024

    Join Mim and Lis as we hear an interview with two social workers from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. These passionate social workers discuss the crucial role of social work in family law cases. Their social work story explores how conducting child-centered assessments and gaining the child's perspective can shift parents' understanding of their child's experiences, and lead to resolutions focused on the child's needs. They highlight how social workers navigate complex issues of risk, development and emotion to advocate for children navigating parental separation and high-conflict disputes. Mim and Lis then unpack the story and the important work that these social workers do, drawing links between this work and wider social work practice.

    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 you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

    p.s.s.s. Follow our Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/SocialWorkStoriesPodcast

    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (19 June, 2024)

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    42 mins
  • A Case for More Social Workers in the Disabilities Space - Ep. 89
    Apr 30 2024

    In this episode, Lis and Mim delve into a rich practice story from a social worker in the disabilities space, supporting a mother and her children experiencing domestic violence, while working to meet the high support needs of one of the children. Then we break down the story and what was happening behind the scenes for that social worker - holding this family with great care, dignity and respect in the midst of a challenged service system. In the end, we see the richness that social work values can bring into this important practice area.

    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 you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

    p.s.s.s. Follow our Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/SocialWorkStoriesPodcast

    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (30th April, 2024)

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    40 mins
  • Discharge planning: Social justice in action - Ep.88
    Apr 2 2024

    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!

    p.s.s. We'd love for you to join the conversation on this, so make sure you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

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    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (31st Jan, 2024)

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    48 mins
  • How an aged-care social worker uses dignifying practice as covert resistance - Ep.87
    Mar 1 2024

    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

    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 you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

    p.s.s.s. Follow our Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/SocialWorkStoriesPodcast

    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (31st Jan, 2024)

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    37 mins
  • "Don't just believe what you read on my file": Re-authoring patient stories - Ep. 86
    Jan 31 2024

    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.

    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 you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

    p.s.s.s. Follow our Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/SocialWorkStoriesPodcast

    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (31st Jan, 2024)

    Contact us online at www.socialworkstories.com, follow our facebook page and LinkedIn, or use the handle @SOWKStoriesPod on twitter or instagram.

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    58 mins
  • Social Work and Voluntary Assisted Dying: We Have All The Tools We Need - Ep. 85
    Nov 20 2023

    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 narrative emphasises the importance of compassion, autonomy, and family involvement in end-of-life decisions. Lis and Mim reflect on the ethical considerations and social work principles involved, stressing the need for preparatory supervision, paired with ongoing critical reflection. The episode concludes with insights into creating safe spaces for end-of-life care conversations and the value of in-person and virtual communities for support. This emotionally charged and timely episode provides a compelling exploration of the social work principles underpinning voluntary assisted dying, showcasing the skills and compassion social workers bring to these complex situations.

    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 you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise on email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you!

    p.s.s.s. Follow our Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/SocialWorkStoriesPodcast

    Credits:

    Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox

    Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech

    Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten

    Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com

    Social Work Stories©️ (Copyright 21 Nov, 2023)

    Contact us online at www.socialworkstories.com, follow our facebook page and LinkedIn, or use the handle @SOWKStoriesPod on twitter or instagram.

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    47 mins