place based
CREATOR AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL WORKER
CREATOR AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL WORKER
My name is Robbie. You are likely to find me based in one of three places: Albury or Melbourne in Australia, and L'Isle Jourdain in France. These places, and the family and community in each of them have shaped who I am and how I engage with the world. When talking about place I acknowledge both Wiradjuri and Kulin Country, and the influence of France and Cymru as my sources of culture, community, and knowledge.
As you interact with this site, with me and others, I am interested in hearing about your connection to places, cultures, families, and communities and how they have shaped you.
Local community members and frontline staff are the genuine experts in their own lives and environments. They hold the context expertise; the direct, on-the-ground experience and understanding of their local environment; However, these groups are often excluded or silenced when they are forced to communicate through often rigid corporate or government frameworks or not included in planning at all.
I use my skill and knowledge as a creator to draw out the creativity of others. Amplifying different perspectives, creative processes, and prototyping helps people describe their own situations, externalise their experiences, and communicate complex ideas. By involving community members and frontline staff in analysing and interpreting their own realities, we ensure their unique experiences directly inform and shape the options to improve their places.
Small to medium social sector teams are stretched to capacity. You need to consult your community, write competitive grants, and evaluate your services, but you do not have the internal hours or dedicated roles to do it.
I provide the extra capacity and independent perspective you need to get the job done. By working together, you get ready-to-submit needs analyses, robust logic models, and clear evaluation reports that show funders exactly what impact you make.
Frontline managers, students, and social workers are navigating highly complex, fast-paced environments. Safe, high-quality supervision aligned with AASW practice and student placement standards are incredibly hard to find locally.
Drawing on more than a decade of management and field education experience, I provide independent, reflective practice supervision, coaching, and practice development services. We slow down day-to-day decisions, make tacit clinical reasoning observable, and actively challenge workplace heuristics and bias to build the reflective capacity you need to reduce stress, sustain your practice, achieve outcomes and build wisdom.
Corporate and Government funders speak a very different language than community members and frontline practitioners when talking about what has value. Funding bodies require the use of structured, metric-focused evaluation frameworks to account for funding, while practitioners experience and define value based on experiencing life improving for people.
I am planning a MBA research project to investigate what happens when frontline practitioners and managers are pressured to measure and prove the value of their work. I want to explore what teams experience including heavy workloads, stretched capacity, and the presence or absence of safe reflective spaces, to identify what actually helps or hinders them in effectively meeting these reporting demands. Focusing on these real-world experiences, this project aims to identify recommendations that help practitioners and organisations bridge the communication gap between justifying the use of funding in conversations with government and the relationships with people who are achieving difficult changes in their lives.
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