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Rojan Afrouz
Rojan Afrouz
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Approaching uncertainty in social work education, a lesson from COVID-19 pandemic
R Afrouz
Qualitative Social Work 20 (1-2), 561-567, 2021
572021
Online education in social work, effectiveness, benefits, and challenges: A scoping review
R Afrouz, BR Crisp
Australian Social Work 74 (1), 55-67, 2021
572021
Seeking help in domestic violence among Muslim women in Muslim-majority and non-Muslim-majority countries: A literature review
R Afrouz, BR Crisp, A Taket
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 21 (3), 551-566, 2020
362020
The nature, patterns and consequences of technology-facilitated domestic abuse: A scoping review
R Afrouz
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 24 (2), 913-927, 2023
352023
Experiences of domestic violence among newly arrived Afghan women in Australia, a qualitative study
R Afrouz, BR Crisp, A Taket
The British Journal of Social Work 51 (2), 445-464, 2021
122021
Afghan women perceptions of gender roles, possibilities and barriers to change after settlement in Australia: A qualitative study
R Afrouz, BR Crisp, A Taket
Qualitative Social Work 22 (3), 569-586, 2023
92023
Afghan women’s barriers to seeking help for domestic violence in Australia
R Afrouz, BR Crisp, A Taket
Australian Social Work 76 (2), 217-230, 2023
92023
Religious literacy for responding to violence and abuse involves the capacity to go beyond stereotypes
BR Crisp, S Epstein, R Afrouz, A Taket
International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare 11 (2), 100-108, 2018
92018
Understandings and perceptions of domestic violence among newly arrived Afghan women in Australia
R Afrouz, BR Crisp, A Taket
Violence against women 27 (14), 2511-2529, 2021
82021
A systematic review of technology-mediated social work practice: Benefits, uncertainties, and future directions
R Afrouz, J Lucas
Journal of Social Work 23 (5), 953-974, 2023
62023
Exploring rural and regional social workers’ perceptions and practices of technology-facilitated domestic abuse
SR Williams, R Afrouz, S Vassos
Australian Social Work 76 (2), 231-244, 2023
62023
LGBTQ+ loss and grief in a cis-heteronormative pandemic: a qualitative evidence synthesis of the COVID-19 literature
JJ Lucas, SL Bouchoucha, R Afrouz, K Reed, SL Brennan-Olsen
Qualitative Health Research 32 (14), 2102-2117, 2022
62022
Domestic and family violence for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia during COVID-19 pandemic
R Afrouz, K Robinson
Practice 35 (3), 235-254, 2023
52023
Developing inclusive, diverse and collaborative social work education and practice in Australia
R Afrouz
Critical and Radical Social Work 10 (2), 280-296, 2022
42022
When primary healthcare meets queerstory: community-based system dynamics influencing regional/rural LGBTQ+ people’s access to quality primary healthcare in Australia
JJ Lucas, R Afrouz, AD Brown, S Epstein, J Ryan, J Hayward, ...
BMC Public Health 23 (1), 387, 2023
32023
Anti-oppressive practice in social work with women wearing hijab
R Afrouz, BR Crisp
Exploring Islamic Social Work: Between Community and the Common Good, 203-218, 2022
32022
Evaluating equity initiatives in higher education: Processes and challenges from one Australian university
GL Haintz, S Goldingay, R Heckman, T Ward, R Afrouz, K George
Access: Critical explorations of equity in higher education 5 (1), 92-105, 2018
22018
Adolescents’ Experiences of Cyber-Dating Abuse and the Pattern of Abuse Through Technology, A Scoping Review
R Afrouz, S Vassos
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 15248380241227457, 2024
12024
Perceptions and understandings about domestic violence among Afghan women in Australia and barriers to seeking help
R Afrouz
Deakin University, 2019
12019
Fighting for women’s rights and promoting choice: Implications for critical social work education
K Robinson, R Afrouz
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 35 (4), 59-72, 2023
2023
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