Mrs Krystal Schaffer


Mrs Krystal Schaffer
NameMrs Krystal Schaffer
Email Addresskrystal.schaffer@unisq.edu.au
Job TitleLecturer (Social Work and Human Services)
QualificationsBA Qld, MSocWk Griffith
DepartmentSchool of Psychology and Wellbeing
AffiliationsInstitute for Resilient Regions
Centre for Health Research
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3381-4831
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BA
Qld
2009
MSocWk
Griffith
2019

Unveiling graduate readiness to respond to domestic and family violence in Australian social work programmes

Schaffer, Krystal L., Martin, Neil I., Lawrence, Jill E. and Bryce, India R.. 2024. "Unveiling graduate readiness to respond to domestic and family violence in Australian social work programmes." The British Journal of Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcae021

Separated Parents’ Experiences with the Australian School System: An Overview

Desmarchelier, Renee, Bryce, India, Schaffer, Krystal, Lawrence, Jill and Cantrell, Kate. 2024. "Separated Parents’ Experiences with the Australian School System: An Overview ." The Australian Educational Researcher. 51 (1), pp. 255-274. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-022-00596-3

Protecting and Promoting Client Rights

Schaffer, Krystal. 2021. Protecting and Promoting Client Rights. London, United Kingdom. Elsevier.

Understanding multitudinous and collaborative investigative responses to child sexual abuse

Lowe, Andrew and Schaffer, Krystal. 2020. "Understanding multitudinous and collaborative investigative responses to child sexual abuse." Bryce, India and Petherick, Wayne (ed.) Child Sexual Abuse: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact, and Management. London, United Kingdom. Elsevier. pp. 421-434

Reunification of intrafamilial child sex abusers

Schaffer, Krystal. 2020. "Reunification of intrafamilial child sex abusers." Bryce, India and Petherick, Wayne (ed.) Child Sexual Abuse: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact, and Management. London, United Kingdom. Elsevier. pp. 539-552