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Vol. 32 No. 4 (2020)
Vol. 32 No. 4 (2020)
Published:
2020-12-16
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Editorial
Editorial
Liz Beddoe
1-3
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Expanding the field: Animals and social work
Carole Adamson, Simon Lowe
4-7
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Original Articles I
Aotearoa New Zealand social workers and their views of inclusion of animals in social work practice – A descriptive study
Polly Yeung, Nicole Robertson, Lucy Sandford-Reed
8-25
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Companion-animal-inclusive domestic violence practice: Implications for service delivery and social work
Nik Taylor, Heather Fraser, Damien W. Riggs
26-39
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Horses and worthwhile causes: Exploring equine-assisted learning at Dune Lakes Horse Inspired Learning Centre in Aotearoa New Zealand
Ricarda Lietz, Ksenija Napan
40-54
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No pets allowed: A trans-species social justice perspective to address housing issues for older adults and companion animals
Atsuko Matsuoka, John Sorenson, Taryn Mary Graham, Jasmine Ferreira
55-68
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Research Briefs
“The thing about animals is they are not judgemental”: Stories and images from formerly incarcerated women about their relationships with companion animals
Michele Jarldorn
69–76
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Learning with dogs: Human–animal bonds and understandings of relationships and reflexivity in practitioner-research
Nerilee Ceatha
77–83
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Viewpoints
Animal Assisted Intervention at The Nelson ARK: A social work placement reflection
Letitia Meadows, Karen Howieson, Tessa Bashford, Brooke Silke-Atkins
84–88
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Original Articles II
“It’s about the most needy children”: A Foucauldian analysis of school social workers’ responses to need in post-earthquake Canterbury
Raewyn Tudor
89–102
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Clinical social work in Aotearoa New Zealand: Origins, practice, and future implications
Joanna Appleby, Barbara Staniforth, Caroline Flanagan, Clarke Millar
103–115
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Meeting the social support needs of older rural people in Central Otago: The impact of a pilot social work position
Sharnee Diamond, Chrystal Jaye
116–130
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Accessing social service support: Barriers experienced by Chinese migrants living in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
King Lok Kan, Helene Connor, Liz Beddoe
131–144
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Expression of Story: Ethical considerations for participatory, community- and arts-based research relationships
Trish Van Katwyk, Veen Wong, Gabriel Geiger
145–157
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Mental health and the news media in Aotearoa New Zealand: Key informant perspectives
Natasha Oliver, Liz Beddoe, Carole Adamson
158–171
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Book Reviews
Free to be children: Preventing child sexual abuse in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Sarah Elliott
172-173
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Interviewing children and young people for research
Julie Peake
174-176
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Reflective practice in social work (5th ed.).
Katie Wiseman
177-178
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