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Substance abuse treatment relies on good brain function, which many users don’t have

Tuesday, 14 Aug 2018

The most effective treatments for substance abuse are counselling approaches. But these methods won’t work for many of the people using these services, says CSU research fellow Dr Julaine Allan in The Conversation.

Expunging the criminal records of kids in care does not absolve the state’s injustices against them

Tuesday, 31 Jul 2018

While the Victorian parliament last week legislated to address a historical injustice that saw thousands of vulnerable children in state care treated as criminals, CSU law academic Dr Kath McFarlane discusses in The Conversation how more can be done to help children in now similar situations across Australia.

Racism, citizenship and schooling: why we still have some way to go

Thursday, 5 Jul 2018

In The Conversation, CSU political scientist Dominic O'Sullivan warns our political leaders that bubbles are dangerous places from which to make public policy, including on indigenous education.

Why I joined #500queerscientists

Thursday, 21 Jun 2018

Writing in The Conversation, CSU plant scientist Dr Adam Frew explains why he joined the online initiative 500 Queer Scientists.

The female tradie shortage: why real change requires a major cultural shift

Thursday, 31 May 2018

In an article published in The Conversation, a CSU research team is identifying how to get more females into traditionally male-dominated trades, and how society can help.

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