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Sage Social Work & Social Policy

SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Social Work & Social Policy. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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RATIO will be hosting a series of Ratio Talks to encourage a conversation that brings together policy wonks, scientists, practitioners, philosophers, philanthropists, innovators, people facing down disadvantage, and others who will engage in a series of discussions that put relationships at the heart of public policy.
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If you would like attend one of our events please refer to our website www.social policyconnections.com.au. Please feel free to subscribe to our podcast via itunes or via an RSS feed located on our website’s home page, as we will be publishing podcast regularly, free of charge.
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Yarra Institute for Religion and Social Policy

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The Yarra Institute for Religion and Social Policy is an independent, ecumenical organisation established to conduct research into the implications of Christian social thinking for formulating public policy in Australia, and to teach Christian social thinking and its implications for public policy in Australia. In pursuit of its mission the YIRSP explores how the social values embedded in the Scriptures can shed light on how to tackle current challenges to human wellbeing, including; -issues ...
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Abigail Meller is an aspiring activist, feminist, and a couple of other –ists, with a passion for health policy, advocacy work, and civil rights. Join her as she discusses current public health, healthcare policy, and social justice issues on Generation Invincible, a bi-weekly podcast by a millennial, for millennials.
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John Hitchin is Chief Executive of Renaisi, an organisation dedicated to improving places. He has contributed to the How to be Wrong network since its inception. He talks here about how some of the ideas in the interim report have derived from and inform the work of Renaisi, and the prospects for the relationship between evidence and policy. In the…
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Iain MacRitchie, philanthropist and founder of MCR Pathways, returns for Love in Covid Times to discuss how the pandemic has impacted young people in or on the edge of care. MCR Pathways is changing the educational outcomes of disadvantaged young people through relationships with community volunteers.Read more:https://mcrpathways.org/put-relationsh…
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The role of area-based interventions in tackling child poverty. Poverty in the UK has increased significantly over the past decade. This talk examined the importance of a child’s early years, focusing on the role of parenting, and ask how we can break cycles of disadvantage. Professor Barlow discusses A Better Start - a new, innovative intervention…
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Donald Trump has said some pretty horrific things about women during the course of his campaign. But it all came to a head when a 2005 recording of Trump and Billy Bush was released. On the audio clip, Trump discusses sexually assaulting women in part due to his celebrity status, all the while with Bush egging him on. Today's episode, "No, I'm A Ge…
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As of the day this podcast was first posted, Judge Merrick Garland will have been waiting 194 days since his nomination to the Supreme Court. Judicial nominations and appointments - or lack thereof - is a huge problem, especially now. And who do we have to blame? The Senate, who has time and time again decided not to do their job. Join Generation I…
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Guess who's back, back again... Thanks for bearing with us as we took a break - but your patience has been rewarded! Generation Invincible is returning with an interview with Erin Schrode. Schrode is a 25 year old environmental advocate and social entrepreneur who recently tried to mix up the stereotype of politicians by running for Congress in Cal…
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Generation Invincible will be taking a break for a few weeks. We will return on Monday, September 12, with amazing new episodes for the fall including some very exciting interviews! In the meantime, please email questions, comments or potential topics to generationinvincible@gmail.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And don't forget …
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This week, Generation Invincible takes on vaccines! Specifically, the myth that vaccines cause autism. On the agenda: a discussion of the background of the notorious vaccines and autism study from 1998, the negative ramifications of this study, why vaccines today are actually very safe, and why you should trust the CDC's guidelines for vaccination.…
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This week, Generation Invincible discusses voting: more specifically, the Voting Rights Act, Shelby County v Holder, racial discrimination in voting, and more! Generation Invincible encourages EVERYONE to register to vote and actually go vote!! This is such an important election, and no matter what, every vote counts. To submit feedback for Generat…
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Welcome back to yet another episode of Generation Invincible! In this episode, Generation Invincible focuses on the health problems facing the 2016 Olympic and Paralympics Games starting this week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Will we talk about Zika? Probably. But what are the real health issues that both athletes and tourists are likely to face? Lis…
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Happy 15th Anniversary Episode! Today marks the 15th episode since Generation Invincible's beginning. This week, we're exploring the prescription opioid and heroin epidemic in the United States. But first, an update on the status of the rights of 200,000 citizens of Virginia. On the agenda: the history of opioid and heroin use in the US, statistics…
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For today's episode, Generation Invincible sat down with Caitlin Abber, Senior Online Editor at Women's Health Magazine, and producer and host of the podcast Uninterrupted. Caitlin talks about her career, feminism, the 2016 election, women's health, and more. To submit feedback for Generation Invincible, email generationinvincible@gmail.com. Please…
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This week, in the environment of animosity and violence towards African Americans from police in the United States, Generation Invincible is taking on... INSTITUTIONALIZED RACISM!In this episode, I face the truth (get it?) and criminalizing the hustle and informal employment, police shootings of blacks vs whites, the history of institutionalized ra…
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Let's talk about... Vets. In the spirit of the Fourth of July, which is arguably one of the most patriotic holidays in the United States, Generation Invincible shines a spotlight on veterans. More specifically, veterans' healthcare - the ins and outs of what the options are, how they get to be eligible, and all of the infamous issues that have occu…
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Saddle up for this week's brand-new episode of Generation Invincible! On the agenda this week:Representative John Lewis and his call to action, House Republicans and "Repeal and Replace", a lil chat about why gun violence is a public health issue, some statistics about gun violence and what they mean, and finally how a public health approach to sol…
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Dying for another interview on Generation Invincible? Well, your patience has been rewarded. This week, Generation Invincible brought in Dr. Paula Yoon, Director of Health Informatics and Surveillance at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The intelligent and inspirational Dr. Yoon has worked all over the world: from her start in public…
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Today's episode of Generation Invincible is dedicated to those whose lives were lost or who were injured in the horrific massacre in Orlando, Florida. Anger. That's what we're feeling, so that's what today's episode is about. Anger towards what happened, anger about Hillary Clinton's historic nomination, and anger about the Brock Turner case. How y…
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On this week's episode of Generation Invincible:An update on sodium in your food, the regulation of drugs and dietary supplements, a joke where a natural erectile dysfunction supplement meets the Bachelorette, and where the FDA falls short on its responsibility to protect the health and well-being of American citizens, despite its work for the bett…
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HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!Generation Invincible is taking on the Big Bad B Word: bigotry. This episode talks about Representative Zoe Lofgren of California, Obama’s transgender guidelines for schools, LGBTQ non-discrimination laws, the arguments against them, and what all this means for social equality and progress. To submit feedback for Generation Invin…
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On the agenda for today's episode of Generation Invincible:A listener question about healthcare in a third world country and infant mortality rates are discussed. Don't judge a book by its cover, this is important stuff!To submit feedback for Generation Invincible, email generationinvincible@gmail.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes!M…
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On the agenda for the one-month anniversary episode of Generation Invincible:Our first ever interview! Generation Invincible brought in Collin Schenk, a rising 4th year medical student at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The future Dr. Schenk studied Health and Societies with a concentration in International Health in undergrad, and…
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On this week's episode of Generation Invincible:Just a taste of women's health issues including but not limited to: unequal pay, abortion rights, rape, misrepresentation in healthcare…Today's episode discusses a woman’s right to do whatever she wants with her body and some of the health disparities between men and women. And I end with a shoutout t…
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On this week's episode of Generation Invincible:Why Jim Crow laws haven't really gone away, what are the social determinants of health, health disparities for African Americans, and why the War on Drugs targeted African Americans. Also, I discuss a question from a listener and make a Beyonce reference.To submit feedback for Generation Invincible, e…
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Welcome to episode 2 of Generation Invincible: a brand-new podcast on public health, healthcare policy, and social justice issues by a millennial, for millennials – and anyone else that cares about the health problems facing our nation. This week’s episode will start with a few pieces of healthcare news, including an overview of public health topic…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Generation Invincible: a brand-new podcast on public health, healthcare policy, and social justice issues by a millennial, for millennials – and anyone else that cares about the health problems facing our nation. This podcast covers why millennials should care about Obamacare and which parts are failing to live u…
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