Publications by: Amanda Nickson

Also publishes as (Amanda Margaret Nickson, A. Nickson)

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Zuchowski, Ines, Cleak, Helen, Nickson, Amanda, and Spencer, Anna (2019) A national survey of Australian social work field education programs: innovation with limited capacity. Australian Social Work, 72 (1). pp. 75-90.

Caltabiano, Marie, Errington, Ed, Ireland, Lynette, Sorin, Reesa, and Nickson, Amanda (2018) The potential of role play in undergraduate psychology training. Asian Journal of University Education, 14 (1). pp. 1-14.

Nickson, Amanda, Gair, Susan, and Miles, Debra (2016) Supporting isolated workers in their work with families in rural and remote Australia: exploring peer group supervision. Children Australia, 41 (4). pp. 265-274.

Nickson, Amanda Margaret (2015) Exploring peer group supervision in virtual teams in rural and remote Australia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Nickson, Amanda (2014) Social work in Australia: virtual teams offer supervision. The Guardian, 11 July 2014.

Mackay, Lynette, Nickson, Amanda, Sorin, Reesa, Caltabiano, Marie, and Errington, Ed (2013) Cross-disciplinary use of scenario-based learning to embed graduate attributes. In: International Conference on Learning. From: 20th International Conference on Learning, 11-13 July 2013, Rhodes, Greece. (Unpublished)

Ireland, L., Nickson, A., Sorin, R., Caltabiano, M., and Errington, E.P. (2013) A funny thing happened on the way to learning: SBL fosters student engagement in higher education. Journal of Teaching and Education, 2 (2). 249 - 256.

Sorin, Reesa, Errington, Edward, Ireland, Lynette, Nickson, Amanda, and Caltabiano, Marie (2012) Embedding graduate attributes through scenario-based learning. Journal of the National University of Singapore Teaching Academy, 2 (4). pp. 192-205.

Nickson, Amanda (2012) Peer supervision in rural and remote Australia using technology. In: Proceedings of the the International Rural Network World Forum 2012. p. 98. From: International Rural Network World Forum 2012: Resilience: making the priorities possible, 24-28 September, 2012, Whyalla, SA, Australia.

Errington, E.P., Ireland, L., Nickson, A., Sorin, R., and Caltabiano, M.L. (2011) Embedding graduate attributes into four discipline areas using scenario-based learning. CDTL Brief, 14 (2). pp. 15-19.

Nickson, Amanda, and Errington, Ed (2011) Engaging young people through community partnerships. Teaching and Learning Development, James Cook University.

Nickson, Amanda, Briscoe, Catherine, Maconachie, Skye, and Brosowski, Michael (2011) A Vietnamese and Australian Cross-cultural field placement using community arts to heal and prevent child trafficking. In: Noble, Carolyn, and Henrickson, Mark, (eds.) Social Work Field Education and Supervision Across Asia Pacific. Sydney University Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 145-167.

Nickson, Amanda, Dunstan, Joanne, Esperanza, Dana, and Barker, Stacie (2011) Indigenous practice approaches to women, violence, and healing using community development: a partnership between Indigenous and non Indigenous workers. Australian Social Work, 64 (1). pp. 84-95.

Nickson, Amanda (2010) Teleconferencing group supervision with social work students on field placements: a small trial evaluation. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 12 (1). pp. 89-99.

Nickson, Amanda, and Blackshaw, Jennifer (2010) A group work approach to promoting child well-being in child protection service delivery: student and practitioner perspectives. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 12 (1). pp. 143-148.

Nickson, Amanda (2010) Social work ethics in scenario based learning. In: Errington, Edward Peter, (ed.) Preparing Graduates for the Professions Using Scenario-Based Learning. Post Pressed, Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia, pp. 211-222.

Nickson, Amanda, Kuruleca, Selina , and Clark, Mary (2009) Fijian and Australian social work learning through field education. In: Noble, Carolyn, Hendrickson, Mark, and Han, Young In, (eds.) Social Work Education: voices from the Asia Pacific. Vulgar Press, Carlton , VIC, Australia, pp. 50-72.

Nickson, Amanda (2008) Findings of research on peer supervision in rural and remote Australia using technology. In: IRISS Conferences. 632. From: Practical Learning: achieving excellence in the human services, 23-25 January 2008, Edinburgh, UK.

Nickson, Amanda, and Clifford, Rachael (2006) Hidden child protection: young people at risk. Causes and prevention. In: Papers from CROCCS 4th International Conference: Working Together for Families. pp. 1-15. From: CROCCS 4th International Conference: 'Working Together for Families, 4-6 August 2006, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Beaven, Lynda, and Nickson, Amanda (1997) Trauma readjustment - a groupwork response to the Blackhawk Tragedy. In: Proceedings AASW Conference (1) pp. 100-108. From: 25th AASW National Conference 1997 : social work influencing outcomes, 21-24 September, 1997, Canberra.

Nickson, Amanda (1993) Strategies for working and surviving in isolated rural and mining communities, a seminar paper. In: Ward, John, (ed.) Community Development Case Studies: an Australian Community Development Resource Book. Partnership Press, Melbourne, pp. 28-29.

Nickson, Amanda (1993) A small community's response to domestic violence. In: Ward, John, (ed.) Community Development Case Studies: an Australian Community Development Resource Book. Partnership Press, Melbourne, VIC, pp. 25-27.

Nickson, Amanda (1989) Strategies for working and surviving in isolated rural and mining communities in child protection work in Australia. In: Proceedings of the National Conference of Rural and Remote Areas Social Welfare Practitioners. pp. 212-218. From: National Conference of Rural and Remote Areas Social Welfare Practitioners, 4-8 December 1989, Coober Pedy, SA, Australia.

Nickson, Amanda (1989) A small community's response to domestic violence. In: Proceedings of the National Conference of Rural and Remote Areas Social Welfare Practitioners. pp. 252-259. From: National Conference of Rural and Remote Areas Social Welfare Practitioners, 4-8 December 1989, Coober Pedy, SA, Australia.

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