Kalpana is a social work academic in the UniSA Justice & Society unit. Her teaching specialty is in the field of rural practice, community development, theories for social work, mental health, and ageing population. Her research focuses on immigrants’ and refugees settlement, coping and resilience, aged care, and teaching and learning in higher education. She has completed various research projects that include ‘Developing effective feedback strategies in higher education’, ‘Settlement of immigrants in the rural and regional area’, Immigrant workers in Aged care industry’, and ‘Self-care mental health practices of immigrants’ settled in the regional area’ and most recently ... Read more
About me
Kalpana is a social work academic in the UniSA Justice & Society unit. Her teaching specialty is in the field of rural practice, community development, theories for social work, mental health, and ageing population. Her research focuses on immigrants’ and refugees settlement, coping and resilience, aged care, and teaching and learning in higher education. She has completed various research projects that include ‘Developing effective feedback strategies in higher education’, ‘Settlement of immigrants in the rural and regional area’, Immigrant workers in Aged care industry’, and ‘Self-care mental health practices of immigrants’ settled in the regional area’ and most recently on ‘Curriculum innovation in higher education’ in collaboration with Western Sydney University, Australia and, the National University of Education and Public Administration (NEUAPA) in New Delhi, India. She has also published a co-edited book on ‘Community work: theories, practices and challenges’ published by Niruta Publications, Bangalore, India.
She is supervising two Ph. D students who are researching ' How intergenerational care is perceived and practiced in Chinese international families living in Australia'?
and
'Transition Experiences of Young People from African Humanitarian Backgrounds from Higher Education to Employment in South Australia'.
She is serving as a doctoral advisor for two Ph. D candidates at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, India.
Kalpana also sits as a social work subject expert on the 'Board of Studies' of Alaggapa University, TN, India. She is being appointed as an Editorial Board member of the '‘Rajagiri Journal of Social Development’ until 2022 by Rajagiri Social Science Institute, Cochin, India.
She welcomes any inquiry from students for higher degree research and from colleagues for research collaborations in the areas of ageing and aged care, intergenerational care, immigrants, refugees and migration, community development, curriculum development in social work, and mental health coping and resilience.
About me
My research areas include migration, aged care and ageing, multiculturalism, coping and resilience, rural and regional place and space, and teaching and learning in higher education. Key projects- 'Settlement of Immigrants in Regional SA', 'Developing effective feedback strategies for undergraduate students in social work'; 'Coping and resilience development amongst immigrants in regional South Australia'; 'Building research capacity in the regional area'.
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
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2015 |
Open access
28
20
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2014 |
Open access
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2013 |
Open access
5
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2022 |
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2024 |
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2023 |
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2023 |
Open access
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2020 |
Open access
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2020 |
Open access
1
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2020 |
1
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2019 |
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2018 |
Open access
7
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2015 |
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2015 |
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2014 |
Open access
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2014 |
Open access
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2014 |
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2014 |
Open access
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2012 |
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2011 |
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2024 |
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2022 |
Open access
1
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2022 |
Open access
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2021 |
Open access
5
6
1
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2021 |
Open access
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2019 |
Open access
4
4
1
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2019 |
Open access
1
1
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2018 |
Open access
15
11
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2018 |
Open access
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2017 |
Open access
3
2
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2015 |
Open access
28
20
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2013 |
Open access
5
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2013 |
Open access
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2011 |
Open access
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Penman, J. & Goel, K. (2017) Coping and resilience of rural and regional Australian immigrants: imperatives for successful settlement. Rural Society, 1-16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10371656.2017.1339406
Research
My research areas include migration, aged care and ageing, multiculturalism, coping and resilience, rural and regional place and space, and teaching and learning in higher education. Key projects- 'Settlement of Immigrants in Regional SA', 'Developing effective feedback strategies for undergraduate students in social work'; 'Coping and resilience development amongst immigrants in regional South Australia'; 'Building research capacity in the regional area'.
I am actively involved with the social service providers in regional Australia: Regional Development Australia, Advancing Whyalla, Centacare, Kindred Living (previously known as Whyalla Aged Care Inc ). I have worked with social services to develop training and research in the region.
I am involved with the community of practice group planning students' international mobility and organizing students' exchange. Having strong links and relationships with the University of Delhi, Raja Giri Institute, Cochin, and Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India has benefitted in providing global cultural experience to students and working on collaborative teaching and research.
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Australian Institute of International Affairs | AUSTRALIA |
English and Foreign Languages University | INDIA |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | ISRAEL |
Private Individual | UNITED KINGDOM |
Rajagiri College of Social Sciences | INDIA |
Tata Institute of Social Sciences | INDIA |
University of Delhi | INDIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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Life MemberIndian Social Science Association (ISSA) |
2018 |
Life MemberDelhi School of Social Work Society |
2018 |
Life MemberWorld Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR) |
2018 |
Life MemberIndian Society of Psychiatric Social Work |
2018 |
Life MemberNational Association of Professional Social Workers in India (NAPSWI) |
2018 |
MemberAssociation of Professional Social Workers, India |
2018 |
MemberAsian and Pacific Association for Social Work Education |
2018 |
MemberAustralian Association of Social Workers (AASW) |
2018 |
MemberCentre for Social Change |
2018 |
Life MemberIndian Society of Psychiatric Social Work |
2017 |
Life MemberWorld Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR) |
2017 |
Life MemberIndian Social Science Association (ISSA) |
2017 |
Life MemberNational Association of Professional Social Workers in India (NAPSWI) |
2017 |
Life MemberDelhi School of Social Work Society |
2017 |
MemberAustralian Association of Social Workers (AASW) |
2017 |
MemberCentre for Social Change |
2017 |
MemberAsian and Pacific Association for Social Work Education |
2017 |
MemberAssociation of Professional Social Workers, India |
2017 |
I have expertise and interest in wide range of subject fields in social work such as community development, rural social work, ageing and aged care, group work and mental Health. I have extensive experience in community development practice and rural and remote social work practice thus very passionate about this subject. I coordinate work integrated learning placements in the regional Australia. I have specialized training in mental health, and keep interest in teaching and practice in mental health field. My scholarship in teaching includes curriculum development and developing strategies for student engagement in higher education.
Teaching & student supervision
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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Investigating Trauma-Informed teaching and learning experiences in social work education | Current |
Restrictive immigration policies, urban livelihoods and irregular migrants in urban South Africa | Current |
Caring and disability in rural Australia: a feminist standpoint analysis | Completed |