Dr Ben Lohmeyer
Making & Breaking Social Policy
Featuring a range of guests involved in making and breaking social policy, this podcast is about how we all live together (social) and how we make that work (policy). This podcast was created as the central content for teaching social policy topics to Social Work students at Flinders University. It is hosted by Dr Ben Lohmeyer (www.flinders.edu.au/people/ben.lohmeyer).
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May 5, 2026
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Episodes
Unaccompanied child homelessness with A/Prof Catherine Robinson 05.05.2026 1:12:31
This week, we are talking with Associate Professor CatherineRobinson about child and youth homelessness. Catherine challenges us about the person we imagine when we think about homeless children and young people. She showsus that who we imagine is homeless makes it easier for us to ignore the issue, but also changes how we might respond. We also discuss the potential changes to negative gearingand...
Thinking about the subjects of school bullying with A/Prof Deb Green 29.04.2026 41:37
This week we are talking with Associate Professor Deb Greenabout school bullying and the subjects of social policies. Deb’s research has focused on the persistent bully, or those who keep bullying despite intervention. She also helps us think about the other people, institutions and social norms that make bullying in schools possible. We also briefly discuss the major changes to the National Disab...
Youth Voice, Loneliness and Silences in Youth Policy with the South Australian Youth Forum 07.04.2026 40:29
This week we are talking with the South Australian Youth Forum about loneliness and the importance of youth voice in research and decision-making. The SA Youth Forum help us understand the value for youngpeople and for research on important topics like loneliness of including them as much as possible in making decisions and designing projects. We also make a connection to the work of an earlier gu...
Social media and young people's participation with Prof Phillipa Collin 31.03.2026 43:57
This week we are talking with Professor Philippa Collinabout young people’s political participation and the impact of recent policy that restricts access to social media. Philippa helps us think about ideas like child rights, digitalcitizenship and how society (including adults) might benefit from young people’sparticipation in decision-making and policy. Professor Philippa Collin is Principal Res...
Domestic and Family Violence with Dr Alice Campbell: Gender, Power and Presumptions 24.03.2026 50:29
We are talking with Dr Alice Campbell about Domestic and Family violence and examining underpinning presuppositions and assumptions. We also think about the presuppositions and assumptions within the reporting on the One Nation result in the recent SA Election. This episode was recorded on the 24/03/26. The election results discussed in this episode are not yet finalised and are discussed based on...
Problem representations and algal blooms with Dr Kirsten Macaitis 18.03.2026 50:29
We are talking about problem representations in social policy through the lens of the reporting on the algal bloom in South Australia. Dr Kirsten Macaitis from JBI at Adelaide University joins us to help make sense of the ways that different types of knowledge shape how we respond to social issues. Find out more about Kirsten and JBI here: https://jbi.global/ Follow: Tin at Flinders Tin on...
The complexity of “ramping” and healthcare in South Australia – with Dr Jodie Curth-Bibb 10.03.2026 52:34
We are talking about “ramping” in South Australia with the excellent Dr Jodie Curth-Bibb, Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Flinders University. It is just 11 days away from an election at the time of recording and Jodie helps us understand the complexity of the political landscape in South Australia and Australia. This context is important for thinking about making a case for change in Social Pol...
Public Education and Transport – A new era for Making and Breaking Social Policy 03.03.2026 44:16
It’s a new era at Making and Breaking Social Policy with a new format and co-host! Welcome (back) to Dr Tin Ablaza! We are recording live each week for the next 8 weeks with arange of guests and topics. In this episode, we chat about the new format, our different approaches to social policy and some proposed policies in the upcoming South Australian Election focussing on Public Education and Trans...
Employment, Precarity and Workforce Australia with Tin Ablaza 26.08.2025 41:37
Tin drops in to tell us about her research on Workforce Australia and how it measures up as a way to tackle precarity and unemployment in Australia. We chat about Work for the Dole, Mutual Obligations and the casualisation of work. Honestly, it was a huge chat and we could have talked for ages. Thanks Tin! Follow: Tin's Flinders Profile Tin on Linked In Ben on LinkedIn Ben at Flinders
The realities of borrowing from the bank of Mum and Dad to buy a home with Dr Julia Cook 06.05.2025 50:34
Julia drops in to tell us about her research on what it is really like when people borrow from the bank of Mum and Dad when they want to buy a home... or from their siblings! We then break down the pros and cons of the policies Labor, the Coalition, and the Greens took to the 2025 Federal election. Follow: Julia at University of Newcastle Julia on BlueSky Ben on LinkedIn Ben at Flinders
Listening to those who know with Shona Reid - SA Guardian for Children and Young People 19.11.2024 35:03
Shona chats about her approach to working with children and young people in Child Protection and Juvenile Justice to raise their voices and insights about legislation that impact their lives. Talking about recently proposed changes to the Children and Young People (Safety and Support) Bill 2024, Shona describes how this approach provided important insight into issues like Child Rights and Privacy....
Zapping Tinnitus and Self-Compassion: 3MT success with Tharin Sayed and Leah Smolarek 22.10.2024 46:56
Tharin and Leah share about their PhD projects and the challenges and rewards of competing in the Flinders Uni 3 Minute Thesis competition. Tharin is investigating a solution for Tinnits that involves zapping brains and Leah is investigating the impact on self-compassion in how we act to ourselves and others. Tharin on LinkedIn or email tharin.sayed@flinders.edu.au Leah on Instagram: @bumblebee_yo...
Yarning and Indigenous Data Sovereignty with Luke Cantley 30.05.2024 38:44
Luke - now an official friend of the Pod ;) - chats about his new paper about Yarning as a culturally protected practice and how it can be used appropriately in social work research. Luke's Paper: Cantley, L. (2024). Indigenous Data Sovereignty: What Can Yarning Teach Us?. Australian Social Work , 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2024.2328169 Luke on Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/...
Contextual Safeguarding and Family Group Conferencing with Dr Rachael Owens 02.05.2024 41:14
Dr Rachael Owens explains Contextual Safeguarding and how it complements Family Group conferencing in the UK. She also shares about her career in creative arts and how it informs her Social Work practice and scholarship. More about Rachael here - https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/rachael-owens/ Find some of her work here: Lloyd, J., Hickle, K., Owens, R., & Peace, D. (2023). Relationship‐based pr...
Youth loneliness and undesirable connections with A/Prof Keming Yang 11.04.2024 46:42
A/Prof Keming Yang chats about his research on loneliness among 14 year olds utilising the Millennium Cohort Study. He describes the need to rethink the way we conceptualise loneliness to account for the presence of undesirable connections and relationships (like bullying). More about Keming here - https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/keming-yang/ Find some of his work here: Yang, K., Petersen, K. J.,...
Why youth mentoring makes good policy with Tiff and Jessie from Sammy D 04.04.2024 30:26
Tiff Downing and Jessie Bennie chat about the youth mentoring program at the Sammy D Foundation and why it makes for good policy (and good practice) with young people. Sammy D recently partnered with the Social Work Innovation Research Living Space at Flinders Uni to conduct an evaluation of this program. The evaluation used an innovative method called ‘friendship as method’ which leveraged the me...
Participatory processes with policymakers: Navigating multiple perspectives with A/Pro Orton 26.02.2024 23:34
A/Prof Andrew Orton chats about his experience of working with policymakers and practitioners in policy creation through participatory practices. We discuss the opportunities and challenges of participatory practices in this context including the ethical dilemmas, power structures, and building collaborative responses to social issues. More about Andrew here . Find some of his work here: The Ethic...
The Social Contract and Neoliberal Social Policy 31.01.2024 34:16
A/Prof Jonathon Wistow chats about how despite the hold of competitive and possessive individualism in neoliberal societies, he thinks the Social Contract is not yet broken. We discuss his new book Social Policy, Political Economy and the Social Contract and how he uses Complexity theory and Social Contract theory to investigate issues like health inequalities, climate change adaptation, and post-...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament: Flinders Uni Information Session 05.09.2023 38:51
This is a special episode about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. This episode is a republishing of a Voice to Parliament event organised by the Office of Indigenous Strategy and Engagement at Flinders University. The panel includes: Dwayne Coulthard, member of the Uluru Dialogue, SA Dr. Rob Manwaring, Associate Professor of Politics and Policy Dr. Rowan Nicholson, Lec...
Social work and social policy in prisons with Kit Lian Wong (General Manager of Yatala Labour Prison) 03.08.2023 23:40
Kit Lian talks about the opportunities and challenges of managing a prison as a social worker. Kit Lian is one of the first social workers to manage a prison in South Australia. We chat about the tensions when implementing government policy in a prison while maintaining social work values such as the goal of rehabilitation. More about Kit Lian here Ben on twitter: @ lohmeyerben
Cross-cultural child protection: Insights from Ghana with Dr Alhassan Abdullah 01.08.2023 32:53
Dr Alhassan chats with us about his work on child protection and a recent project investigating the welfare of refugee children in Ghana. Alhassan talks about the importance of engaging with multiple stakeholders (refugees, professionals and community) to gain a holistic understanding of the barriers to child protection. Find Alhassan here: www.flinders.edu.au/people/alhassan.abdullah and here: @D...
Focusing on the invisible – The unseen impacts of youth violence and school bullying (Flinders University Fearless Minds Series) 31.03.2023 22:56
This episode focuses on school bullying as an issue that is tied to the social experiences of being young, as well as the spaces and times (spatiotemporal) when and where school bullying happens. This episode is a recording from Flinders Uni’s Fearless Minds Series, in which I am interviewed about my research on School Bullying and Youth Violence. Thank you to Flinders Uni for permission to use th...
Drug policy in Australia: decriminalisation, legalisation and regulation with Isabelle Hermes 22.12.2022 33:03
Isabelle Hermes (PhD candidate at Flinders University) comes to chat about Addictions and Drug Policy in Australia. She has a practice background in Social Work as a drug and alcohol counsellor with homeless, criminalised, and at-risk young people. Isabelle unpacks the key pillars in the National Drug Strategy as well as international approaches to decriminalisation, legalisation and regulation of...
Tackling loneliness and building social connection in community centres with Kylie Fergusen CEO of Community Centres SA 05.10.2022 35:14
Kylie (CEO of Community Centres SA) chats about the findings of a research project on what Community Centres are doing to tackle loneliness and build social connection. We discuss the importance of physical and social ‘bumping spaces’ that encourage interaction and building connection. Kylie also tells us why she loves community development and advocacy. Find Community Centres SA here: https://com...
A gender-ignoring lens: Young people’s attitudes towards Domestic Violence with Dr Erin Carlisle 18.08.2022 39:19
Erin tells us about the findings from an in-depth national investigation of Australian young people’s attitudes and understanding of domestic violence from her work with ANROWS. Erin describes the implications for policy and practice design of discovering a gender-ignoring lens – utopian gender-free assumptions – in young people’s attitudes and how these insights were uncovered through research th...
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