Episode 05 (Part 1) - Researching disability, violence, sex and language with Denise Beckwith

 
 

Happy new year to the Social Work Discoveries community!

I hope the start of 2018 has begun with motivation and intent to continue making the world a better place. And thanks for all you did during 2017.

Our first episode is with disability advocate and PhD candidate Denise Beckwith. This episode you’ll hear about Denise’s experience working and researching within the disability sector, as well as her thoughts on social work, language, violence, sex and disability welfare in Australia.

Here’s a link to the ‘Silent Tears’ website – http://silenttears.com.au/ – so you can find out more about the work that Denise and her colleagues have been working on.

As always, thanks for listening!

Ben.

 
 
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