UC Spark

Mr Jim Anglem

Human Services and Social Work

Fields of Research

  • Contemporary social attitudes within a cross cultural context
  • Exploring the challenge of working within a Treaty based framework
  • Supervision processes for Maori social workers
  • ethnicity and racism

Researcher Summary

Research interests include supervision processes for Maori social workers and contemporary social attitudes within a cross-cultural context.

Subject Area: Disciplines


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Publications


  • Anglem, J., Te Aika, L.H., Cooper, G., Diamond, J., Lambert, S., Ormond, A., Skerrett, M. and Williams, L. (2011) Panel Discussion: Future Possibilities for Māori Research: Local and Global Imperatives. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: Māori Research Wānanga, 25 Feb 2011. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Anglem, J. and Maidment, J. (2009) Introduction to Collaborative Assessment. In J. Maidment and R. Egan (Ed.), Practice Skills in Social Work and Wellfare: More than just Common Sense: 133-147. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. (Chapter in Book)
  • Anglem, J. (2009) Reflections on a Journey of being a Ngai Tahu Maori. Social Work Now: The Practice Journal of Child Youth and Family 44: 4-6. (Journal Article)
  • Anglem, J. (2009) Some Observations on Social Work Education and Indigineity in New Zealand. In I.T. Cooper and G.S. Moore (Ed.), Walking in the Good Way: Aboriginal Social Work Education: 133-142. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press Inc. (Chapter in Book)
  • Angelm, J. and Maidment, J. (2004) Introduction to Assessment. In J. Maidment and R. Egan (Ed.), Practice Skills in Social Work and Welfare: More Than Just Common Sense: 112-126. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin. (Chapter in Book)
  • Cooper, L. and Anglem, J. (2002) Clinical Supervision in Mental Health. Australian Centre for Community Services Research (ACCSR). 99 pp. (Report for External Body)
  • Anglem, J. (2002) Critical Comment. Social Work Review 14(3): 10-12. (Journal Article)