
Unaccompanied child homelessness with A/Prof Catherine Robinson
This week, we are talking with Associate Professor CatherineRobinson about child and youth homelessness. Catherine challenges us about the person we imagine when we think about homeless children and y...
5 Mai 1h 12min

Thinking about the subjects of school bullying with A/Prof Deb Green
This week we are talking with Associate Professor Deb Greenabout school bullying and the subjects of social policies. Deb’s research has focused on the persistent bully, or those who keep bullying des...
29 Apr 41min

Social media and young people's participation with Prof Phillipa Collin
This week we are talking with Professor Philippa Collinabout young people’s political participation and the impact of recent policy that restricts access to social media.Philippa helps us think about ...
31 Mar 43min

Domestic and Family Violence with Dr Alice Campbell: Gender, Power and Presumptions
We are talking with Dr Alice Campbell about Domestic and Family violence and examining underpinning presuppositions and assumptions. We also think about the presuppositions and assumptions within the ...
24 Mar 50min

Problem representations and algal blooms with Dr Kirsten Macaitis
We are talking about problem representations in social policy through the lens of the reporting on the algal bloom in South Australia. Dr Kirsten Macaitis from JBI at Adelaide University joins us to h...
18 Mar 50min

The complexity of “ramping” and healthcare in South Australia – with Dr Jodie Curth-Bibb
We are talking about “ramping” in South Australia with the excellent Dr Jodie Curth-Bibb, Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Flinders University. It is just 11 days away from an election at the time of...
10 Mar 52min

Public Education and Transport – A new era for Making and Breaking Social Policy
It’s a new era at Making and Breaking Social Policy with a new format and co-host! Welcome (back) to Dr Tin Ablaza! We are recording live each week for the next 8 weeks with arange of guests and topic...
3 Mar 44min



















