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Episode 33 Perspectives from Aotearoa | Revolutionizing Child Protection with Dr Ian Hyslop

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Episode 33 Recap: Revolutionizing Child Protection with Dr. Ian Hyslop

On Thursday, November 9th, 2023, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the complex world of child protection policy and practice with Dr. Ian Hyslop. Hosted by Christian Ace Stettler, professor of social work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, this episode of The Critical Social Worker podcast offered a profound exploration of the intersections between social work, policy, and structural social inequalities.

Key Takeaways:

Dissecting Structural Inequalities: Dr. Hyslop provided expert insights into the intricate relationship between social work and societal disparities, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of these dynamics.

Progressive Practice in Policy: Drawing from his rich background in law and social work, Dr. Hyslop shared his perspectives on fostering progressive policies within liberal capitalist states, offering a roadmap for impactful change.

Child Protection Reform: Through a lively discussion, we explored Dr. Hyslop's passionate work in reforming child protection policy and practice. His insights, particularly from his recent book, shed light on the necessity for holistic and transformative approaches in this field.

Lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand: We delved into the unique political history of child protection in New Zealand, with Dr. Hyslop highlighting the lessons it offers for global reform efforts and the importance of contextualizing these issues within local cultures and histories.

About Dr. Ian Hyslop: As a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland, Dr. Hyslop's lifetime commitment to understanding and addressing the political dimensions of social work, coupled with his extensive experience in statutory social work and academic research, provided a profound depth to our discussion.

Final Thoughts: It was an absolute pleasure speaking with Dr. Hyslop. His insights not only illuminated the intricacies of child protection systems but also inspired our listeners to think critically about the role of social work in addressing structural inequalities and advocating for meaningful policy changes.

🔗 If you missed the live session, don't worry! Catch the recorded episode on your favorite podcast platforms. Stay connected with The Critical Social Worker podcast by following the UAF Social Work page on Facebook and @aconsciousparty on Instagram. Join us as we continue to explore and discuss the significant topics that shape the fabric of social work and policy development.

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Episode 33 Recap: Revolutionizing Child Protection with Dr. Ian Hyslop

On Thursday, November 9th, 2023, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the complex world of child protection policy and practice with Dr. Ian Hyslop. Hosted by Christian Ace Stettler, professor of social work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, this episode of The Critical Social Worker podcast offered a profound exploration of the intersections between social work, policy, and structural social inequalities.

Key Takeaways:

Dissecting Structural Inequalities: Dr. Hyslop provided expert insights into the intricate relationship between social work and societal disparities, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of these dynamics.

Progressive Practice in Policy: Drawing from his rich background in law and social work, Dr. Hyslop shared his perspectives on fostering progressive policies within liberal capitalist states, offering a roadmap for impactful change.

Child Protection Reform: Through a lively discussion, we explored Dr. Hyslop's passionate work in reforming child protection policy and practice. His insights, particularly from his recent book, shed light on the necessity for holistic and transformative approaches in this field.

Lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand: We delved into the unique political history of child protection in New Zealand, with Dr. Hyslop highlighting the lessons it offers for global reform efforts and the importance of contextualizing these issues within local cultures and histories.

About Dr. Ian Hyslop: As a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland, Dr. Hyslop's lifetime commitment to understanding and addressing the political dimensions of social work, coupled with his extensive experience in statutory social work and academic research, provided a profound depth to our discussion.

Final Thoughts: It was an absolute pleasure speaking with Dr. Hyslop. His insights not only illuminated the intricacies of child protection systems but also inspired our listeners to think critically about the role of social work in addressing structural inequalities and advocating for meaningful policy changes.

🔗 If you missed the live session, don't worry! Catch the recorded episode on your favorite podcast platforms. Stay connected with The Critical Social Worker podcast by following the UAF Social Work page on Facebook and @aconsciousparty on Instagram. Join us as we continue to explore and discuss the significant topics that shape the fabric of social work and policy development.

  continue reading

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