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Elizabeth Claire Reimer
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Students’ conceptualisations of critical reflection
L Whitaker, E Reimer
Social Work Education 36 (8), 946-958, 2017
422017
Relationship-based practice with families where child neglect is an issue: Putting relationship development under the microscope
EC Reimer
Australian Social Work 66 (3), 455-470, 2013
332013
Using friendship to build professional family work relationships where child neglect is an issue: Worker perceptions
EC Reimer
Australian Social Work 63 (3), 315-331, 2014
292014
Life journeys of victim/survivors of child sexual abuse in institutions: An analysis of Royal Commission private sessions
I Katz, A Jones, BJ Newton, EC Reimer
https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/sites/default/files/file-list …, 2017
172017
A scaffold for participation in agency work
EC Reimer
Children Australia 28 (3), 30-37, 2003
142003
Positive partnerships with parents of young children
D Scott, M Salveron, E Reimer, S Nichols, L Sivak, F Arney
Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY) (Ed.), 2007
132007
A relational approach to practice: An ethical alternative to working with parents in out-of-home care processes
E Reimer
Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics 14 (2), 6, 2017
112017
Exploring the parent-family worker relationship in rural family support services:" you build a relationship... and before you know it you start working on the problems that you …
EC Reimer
Australian Centre for Child Protection, University of South Australia, 2010
82010
Exploring the depths of the rainforest: a metaphor for teaching critical reflection
EC Reimer, L Whitaker
Reflective Practice 20 (2), 175-186, 2019
62019
Leaving the door open for “tune ups”: Challenging notions of ending working relationships in family work
EC Reimer
Child & Family Social Work 22 (4), 1357-1364, 2017
62017
From absolutes to a relational approach when working in international development
LJ Thompson, E Reimer
New Commmunity 11 (2, iss. 42), 9-17, 2013
52013
The service environment in relationship-based practice:“It's like a community”
EC Reimer
Children Australia 39 (1), 25-33, 2014
32014
The place of social justice in strengths-based social welfare work
EC Reimer, D Nixon
Children Australia 29 (2), 14-19, 2004
32004
“Growing to be a better person”: Exploring the client-worker relationship in men’s behaviour change program
EC Reimer
https://d2rn9gno7zhxqg.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/19085148/PI …, 2020
22020
Parents' perspectives of how the parent-family worker relationship enhances parenting capacity to support children's wellbeing in families where child neglect is an issue
E Reimer
developing practice, 47-54, 2013
22013
Scaffolding critical reflection across the curricula of a social welfare degree
L Whitaker, EC Reimer
Social Work Education 40 (3), 399-411, 2021
12021
How a Relational Approach to Practice Can Encourage Social Work to Return to Its Ethical Endeavour
EC Reimer, L Thompson
The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Ethics and Values, Chapter 9, 2019
1*2019
The relationship between family support workers and families where child neglect is a concern
EC Reimer
F. Arney & D. Scott (Eds.), Working with vulnerable families: A partnership …, 2013
12013
AYAC National Snapshot of Youth Work 2013
E Reimer
Australian Youth Affairs Coalition (AYAC), Sydney., 2013
12013
The personal is the professional: exploring barriers to genuineness in parent-family worker relationships
E Reimer
Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies Conference, 2-4 August 2010 …, 2010
12010
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