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From very early on in my life, I actually witnessed some of the most
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challenging social realities around me, which in fact challenged my way of
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thinking -- what could I contribute, what can I do about this?
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My name is Abraham Francis and I'm an Associate Professor at the James Cook
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University of Townsville campus in Australia. Social work is a practice-
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based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change
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and development, social cohesion and the empowerment and liberation of people. It
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is all about helping people help themselves. Some of the harsh realities
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are poverty, displacement, unemployment, mental health issues -- all of them have in
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fact challenged me and have prompted me to respond to them. Hence, my research in
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those areas. I really wanted to know of the art behind helping, the science
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behind helping. We do it with a scientific knowledge. We do it with
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commitment. We do it with a passion because we believe that people can make
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change. I have been involved with many research projects. Some of them are in
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the areas of criminal justice social work, international social work, strengths-
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based practice in social work, mental health in the higher
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education sector and all of them have contributed to my understanding about
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these harsh realities, which I was talking about. Recently we organised a conference
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on mental health in higher education in Townsville. As researchers, we were able
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to bring many stakeholders from around the country and some of the
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international speakers to talk about and create a momentum at JCU and we have
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been successful in a way to talk about this issue
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on a wider level. Social Work education at JCU
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is grounded on the principles of social justice and human rights. We welcome our
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students to be connected to the grass-root realities around them.
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Principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and
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respect for diversity are central to social work practice. Social work engages
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people and structures to address challenges and enhance well-being.
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When injustices and problems do occur just before your eyes, can you sit in silence?
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What I'm really passionate about is responding to the call for justice.
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We need competent, confident and compassionate social workers and human
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service professionals in the field. Social work is about working with people,
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empowering people. It is about engaging with communities.
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We can really inspire our students to be agents of change and that's what we need
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in today's society.