by Shelley Madden | Feb 3, 2020 | Informative
Ethical and Moral Pluralism in Multidisciplinary Community Service Delivery A ‘Code of Conduct’ is a pretty stock standard and generic approach within organisations and companies, used to temper the potential vagrancies of human behaviour, in a workplace setting....
by Shelley Madden | Jan 4, 2020 | Evidence-based Theory & Knowledge from Lived-Experience, Informative
Did you leave your remote community for a trip to your ‘other’ home to a more urban area this Christmas or NY? Did it hit you hard? Culture shock is not a new malady but has been around since the beginning of time (Wallen, 1967, p. 722). ‘Reverse culture...
by Shelley Madden | Dec 4, 2019 | Uncategorized
This article briefly introduces a very basic understanding of the psychological principles to the internal processes of how schemas work and how the superwoman syndrome (or superman?) and core beliefs might be related to that. There is good reason to...
by Shelley Madden | Nov 4, 2019 | Uncategorized
The fact we have become an extremely consumeristic society is often swept under the rug in general conventional discussions about where our community life has gone wrong. The conversation usually leans more towards the concept of ‘political consumerism’, which...
by Shelley Madden | Jul 8, 2019 | Informative
Introduction World Central conducted the pilot research with the aim of gaining greater insight into the experiences of leaders and practitioners, who deliver primary health, education, essential and community services and development in remote Indigenous communities...
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