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Mr Jim Anglem
Human Services and Social Work
Phone: +64 3 364 2987 ext. 8432
Office: Aotahi 142
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
Cultural Studies:
Cultural Studies
Indigenous Studies:
Indigenous Studies
Sociology, Social Policy, Social Work, Criminology and Gender Studies:
Social Work
Research Projects
Measuring the Effectiveness of Family Group Conference Practice: An Evaluation
Affiliations
Te Runaka Ki Otautahi O Kai Tahu Trust
(Community Organisation/NGO): Member
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)