Ms Jenni Graves
Jenni Graves is a Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences. She has extensive social work practice experience within human service settings in Australia and internationally. She has worked in Government and Non-Government organisations (NGOs) in clinical, policy, community development and project management roles across a variety of contexts including child protection, health and mental health. Most of her experience is within NSW Health. She has worked in social work, public health and international development, the latter including work for Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), UNICEF and local and international NGOs in East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Nepal and Fiji.
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Fox, M., Hopkins, D. and Graves, J. (2021) Building research capacity in hospital-based social workers, Qualitative Social Work, October
Fox, M., Hopkins, D., Graves, J., Crehan, S., Cull, P., Birrell, B., Dunn, P., Murphy, E., Harrison, A., Hayes, M. and Yeomans, P., (2021) Hospital social workers and their understanding of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma, Asian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research.
Graves, J, (2018) ‘The 7Rs of Field Education’, Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, Vol 20, No1, 223-227.
Hampton, G, Buggy, M, Graves, J, McCann, L & Irwin, J (2017), ‘Grappling with Realities: Policy and Practice in HIV Social Work’, Australian social work, vol. 70, no. 1, pp. 92–103.
Graves, J, (2013) ‘Misdirected Good Intentions: Volunteering and the impact on participation’, Challenges for participatory development in contemporary practice, Development Bulletin No. 75, 75-79.
Co-Champion Wellbeing (including parents and families) for the Arts, Design and Architecture (ADA) Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee (2026-2028)
Co-Lead of the UNSW Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Education Focused Community of Practice (2026-2029)