Investing in sustainable and resilient rural social space: Lessons for teacher education
- Authors: White, Simone , Lock, Graeme , Hastings, Wendy , Cooper, Maxine , Reid, Jo-Anne , Green, Bill
- Date: 2021
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Australian and International Journal of Rural Education Vol. 31, no. 2 (2021), p. 46-55
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- Description: Attracting and retaining effective education leaders and teaching staff for regional, rural and remote schools in Australia is a major sustainability and quality issue facing every State and Territory. It is also a major concern in pre-service teacher education, particularly for those universities which have a commitment to rural and regional areas.
Achieving person-centredness with older people in residential aged care
- Authors: Wilson, Catherine , Moss, Cheryle , Willetts, Georgina
- Date: 2016
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal Vol. 23, no. 7 (2016), p. 47-47
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- Description: A research project was conducted during 2015 to gain an understanding of the perspectives and actions of the nurses and personal care assistants, (participants) as they sought to provide person centred care (PCC) in a residential care setting.
Climate change in regional Australia : Social learning and adaption
- Authors: Martin, John , Rogers, Maureen , Winter, Caroline
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book
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Holidays at home : Exploring the role of regional recreation in a low-carbon society
- Authors: Winter, Caroline , Frew, Elspeth
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Climate change in regional Australia : Social learning and adaption Chapter 15 p. 283-300
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- Description: 2003007869
How do communities respond to reduced water supply? The relationship between climate change and social change in regional Victoria
- Authors: McEachern, Steven
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Climate change in regional Australia : Social learning and adaption Chapter 17 p. 324-341
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- Description: 2003007876
Innovation policy and social learning : An economic framework for sustainable development in regional Australia
- Authors: Courvisanos, Jerry
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Climate change in regional Australia : Social learning and adaption Chapter 14 p. 256-281
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- Description: 2003007865
Win and lose : Subculture and social difference in 'Dogs in Space'
- Authors: Speed, Lesley
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine Vol. 162, no. (2009), p. 160-165
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- Description: Lesley Speed takes a closer look at a cult classic's snapshot of Melbourne post-punk subculture.
- Description: 2003007958
Ahliat va Masir (roots and routes) : Narratives of identity and adaptation from Persian Baha'i refugees in Australia
- Authors: Williams, Ruth
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: This study aims to discover what oral history narratives reveal about the post-migration renegotiation of identity for seven Persian Baha'i refugees and to assess the ensuing impact on their adaptation to Australia.
- Description: Doctor of Philosophy
Social impacts of water restrictions : Householders in the Ballarat water supply system
- Authors: Harman, Jessie , Lynch, David , McEachern, Steven
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at Water Down Under Conference 2008, Adelaide, South Australia : 14th-17th April 2008 p. 2028-2041
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- Description: In this paper, researchers investigate the social impact of water restrictions on households in the Ballarat and District Water Supply System. They present a general framework for evaluating the social impact of water restrictions which centres on perceptions of economic circumstances, health and well-being and community character and cohesion. Using qualitative and quantitative research methods, researchers confirm that existing water restrictions are indeed having an impact, although the extent of that impact varies along key dimensions. Researchers also identify underlying drivers of attitudes towards water restrictions, namely the direct impact of water restrictions on the household, and beliefs regarding the equitable application of restrictions across the community. The research findings are significant at a number of levels. At the local level, they provide water resource practitioners and policy makers with systematic data on which to base future water resource decisions and the communication messages and support strategies that accompany such decisions. More broadly, the findings shed light on an issue of critical national importance and they contribute to our theoretical knowledge of its impacts and complexities, and strategies for measurement.
- Description: 2003006302
Public secrets/private pain : Difficulties encountered by victim/survivors of sexual assault in rural communities
- Authors: Taylor, Caroline
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Women against violence: an Australian feminist journal Vol. 15, no. (2003), p. 12-21
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- Description: It is an interesting contrast. On the one hand society has never been so aware and conscious of child sexual abuse and sexual violence against women and children, but despite this awareness the degree of denial, victim blaming, prejudice and ignorance around sexual abuse continues to pose challenges for those affected by such violence and those who work and research in this field (Taylor, 2002). This paper is concerned with identifying and articulating some of these ongoing challenges within a rural domain. Given both the author’s grass-roots involvement, activism and professional work in the field of sexual assault against women and children, this paper draws on relevant research literature concerned with sexual violence and rural communities, before utilising a case study and vignettes obtained either directly from victim/ survivors1 or from the author’s research in issues of sexual assault. It is my intention to bring together a small sample of experiences relating to sexual violence within rural domains to elucidate the very real and ongoing challenges that face those victim/survivors.
- Description: C1
- Description: 2003000760