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Conference presentation
Engendering social inclusion through empowering practices
Date presented 2021
Regional Refugee Settlement Forum: Learning from the Past, Preparing for the Future, 12/10/2021–12/10/2021, online
Conference paper
Fostering the social inclusion of women from refugee backgrounds in regional Australia.,
Date presented 06/2019
European Association of Schools of Social Work (EASSW) Conference: Meanings of quality of social work education in a changing Europe, 04/06/2019–07/06/2019, Madrid, Spain
Conference presentation
Date presented 03/2019
Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference: Healing in Exile, 27/03/2019–29/03/2019, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Conference presentation
The role of food in regional refugee settlement: stories from the Myanmar community Coffs Harbour
Date presented 2015
Agrifood Research Network Conference, Queenstown, New Zealand, 6-9 December
The long journey of seeking asylum can be marked by significant trauma and interruption. In most cases refugees flee their homeland with few possessions, prioritising the immediate safety of their families and themselves. Considerable time is spent in transition countries awaiting refugee status. Once arriving in the final destination country, new arrivals experience a variety of emotions from feeling safe, to challenged, to uncertain. Food plays a fundamental role in this cultural confusion: How to get to the shops? How to pay the money? How to find familiar foods? This doctoral research explores the sociocultural role of food in settlement for people from Myanmar now residing in the regional Australian town of Coffs Harbour. It explores the ways in which food can play an integral part in the continuation and redefinition of culture and identity. This research documents the strengthening of the Myanmar community through cooking and sharing meals, especially for festivals and other celebrations. It also examines the role of gardening in order to access rare traditional foods, as well as provide access to green space and a form of ‘therapy’. Food therefore plays a fundamental role in remembering stories from home and continuing cultural traditions through the embodied experiences of growing, eating and cooking.
Conference presentation
Burma to Coffs Harbour: food issues in regional refugee settlements
Date presented 2014
4th Regional Food Cultures and Networks Conference, Byron Bay, New South Wales
Conference presentation
From banana to Bollywood: the creation of Woolgoolga Curryfest as an expression of community
Date presented 2011
Regional Food Cultures and Network Conference, Kingscliff, NSW, 29-30 November