Dr Phillipa Evans
PhD
Master of Social Work
Masters of Criminology
Bachelor of Social Work
Dr Phillipa Evans is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, Arts, Design and Architecture, ºÚÁÏÍø´óʼÇ. Dr Evans worked for over 18 years’ as a social worker in clinical, policy and academic roles across a variety of contexts including youth justice, child protection and mental health. Dr Evans successfully obtained her PhD examining effective methods of challenging pro-criminal attitudes and behaviours of justice involved young people. Dr Evans is currently working on an ARC linkage grant examining the effectiveness of a training and coaching program for youth justice custodial staff. This study aims to increase the interpersonal and behaviour management skills of youth justice staff through specialist training, coaching and supervision.
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My Research Supervision
PhD
Kelly Austin 'Staff sexual misconduct and sexual assault of women in prison' (current).
Isabella Kristo 'The Effects of Extending the Out-of-Home Care Age to 21: Understanding the Outcomes of Extended Care Policy and Legislation in New South Wales' (current). Â
Sarah Tucker 'Drawing Respect: Ethical and Creative Approaches to Prison Art Programs in Australia' (current).
Jordan White 'A Critical Systems Approach to Children and Young People’s Meaning-Making of Dual-Intervention by Statutory Child Protection and Youth Justice Systems' (current).
Professional Doctorate
Maureen MacGinley 'Surfacing Shame: the lived experiences of shame reported by adults who have experienced sexual abuse in childhood' (current).
Masters thesis
Dom van Gestel '​​An examination of the impact of facilitator skills on staff skill development in peer based supervision model’s within a correctional setting​' (current).Â
My Teaching
SOCW3006: Socio Legal Practice in Social Work Settings
SOCW4013: Child and Family Practice