Dr Kerry Brydon - Researcher Profile

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Address

Department of Social Work
Monash University, Caulfield

Biography

Kerry works in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences at Monash University as a Senior Lecturer.

Qualifications

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2010
SOCIAL WORK
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2005
SOCIAL WORK
Institution: Unknown
Year awarded: 1980
COMMERCE
Institution: Unknown
Year awarded: 1977

Publications

Book Chapters

Brydon, K.A., 2009, Reflections and lessons learned, in Researching Social Issues in Singapore, eds Maxwell John Liddell, Department of Social Work, Monash and National Council of Social Service, Singapore, Singapore, pp. 158-172.

Journal Articles

Brydon, K.A., Kamasua, J., Flynn, C.A., Mason, R.A., Au, R., Ayius, D., Hampson, R., 2012, Developing an international social work education collaboration: A partnership approach between Monash University, Australia and University of Papua and New Guinea, International Social Work [P], vol September, Sage Publications, UK, pp. 1-21.

Kamasua, J., Brydon, K.A., Flynn, C.A., Mason, R.A., 2011, Papue New Guinea: Challenges from rural practice, New Community Quarterly [P], vol 9, issue 4, New Community Quarterly, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 33-37.

Brydon, K., 2011, Promoting diversity or confirming hegemony? In search of new insights for social work, International Social Work [P], vol E, Sage Publications Ltd, UK, pp. 1-13.

Brydon, K., 2011, Social policy in Singapore: Insights from a social work perspective, Asian Social Work and Policy Review [P], vol 5, issue 1, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 20-32.

Brydon, K., Liddell, M., 2011, Supporting International Students undertaking Australian University studies, Social Work Education [E], vol E, Routledge, UK, pp. 1-17.

Brydon, K., 2010, Have you had your lunch yet? A case study on teaching international social work students, Social Work Education [P], vol 30, Routledge, UK, pp. 381-391.

Brydon, K., 2010, Offering social work education in an offshore context: A case study of an Australian programme delivered in Singapore, International Social Work [P], vol E, Sage Publications Ltd., UK, The Netherlands, pp. 1-19.

Brydon, K., 2010, Offering social work education in an offshore context: A case study of an australian programme delivered in singapore, International Social Work [P], vol 54, issue 5, SAGE Publications, UK, pp. 681-699.

Brydon, K., 2010, Social work advocacy in Singapore: Some reflections on the constraints and opportunities, Asian Social Work and Policy Review [P], vol 4, issue 3, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, Republic of Korea, pp. 119-133.

Brydon, K., Fleming, J., 2010, The journey around my PhD: Pitfalls, insights and diamonds, Social Work Education [P], vol E, Routledge, UK, pp. 1-17.

Brydon, K.A., Liddell, M.J., 2009, The rhetoric is easier than the reality: a case study in international social work education, Journal of the World Universities Forum, vol 2, issue 2, Common Ground Publishing, Melbourne, pp. 87-101.

Brydon, K.A., 2004, Barriers to permanency planning: what the literature suggests, Children Australia, vol 29, issue 3, Oz Child - Children Australia, Australia, pp. 16-21.

Brydon, K.A., 2004, Untreatable families? Suggestions from the literature, Ausrtalian Social Work, vol 57, issue 4, Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 365-373.

Conference Proceedings

Brydon, K.A., Liddell, M.J., 2009, Supporting international students, understanding their needs, Transition Retention and Progressional Forum, Monash University, Monash University, p. 27.

Other

Brydon, K.A., Liddell, M.J., 2009, Singapore: A welfare state of the state of welfare?, Reviews welfare arrangements in Singapore, Department of Social Work, Melbourne.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The influence of informal social support on state care leavers' social and economic outcomes.
Supervisors:
Mendes, P (Main), Brydon, K (Associate).