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Ms Christine Randall

BPhty. MHuServ(RC)(Hons), PhD Candidate

Lecturer, School of Human Services and Social Work

Professional Biography

Christine Randall is a Lecturer in Rehabilitation Counselling in the School of Human Services and Social Work, where she teaches injury management and case management courses, convenes rehabilitation counselling and industry programs, as well as convening field placement for postgraduate students. As a founding director of the Rehabilitation Counselling Association of Australasia (RCAA), her work includes advancing the interests of the RC profession and their clients nationally and internationally. Her research interests include occupational rehabilitation systems and workplace stress, rehabilitation counselling competencies, disability management, and case management. Christine’s doctoral research utilises Action Research to identify the issues related to occupational stress and rehabilitation systems within a large Australian organisation to develop more effective integrated systems of stress and injury prevention and rehabilitation. Christine is also a member of the International Disability Management Researchers Network and GLADNET

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Current teaching areas

  • Injury management
  • Rehabilitation and employment case management
  • Vocational evaluation
  • Rehabilitation counselling
  • Field placement

Professional admission & memberships

  • Member, founding Director and current President of the Rehabilitation Counselling Association of Australasia (RCAA)

Research expertise

  • Occupational rehabilitation
  • Disability management/injury management
  • Occupational stress
  • Rehabilitation counselling competencies
  • Action Research
  • Goal Attainment scaling

Publications

  • Randall, C. & Buys, N. (in print). Using Action Research to develop effective Disability Management programs. In Henry Harder and Thomas Geisen (Eds.), Disability Management and workplace integration. Ashgate Publishing; Surrey, England.
  • .Randall, C., Buys, N., Kendall, E. & Muenchberger, H. (in print). Process mapping: Integrating theory and practice to promote disability management. International Journal of Disability Management,
  • Buys, N., Matthews, L., & Randall, C. (2010). Employees’ perceptions of the management of workplace stress. International Journal of Disability Management, 5 (2), 25-31.
  • Matthews, L., Buys, N., Randall, C., Biggs, H. & Hazelwood, Z. (2010). Evolution of vocational rehabilitation competencies in Australia. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 33 (2), 124-133.
  • Moore, E., Randall, C. and Barton, H. (2009). Phased and overarching practice functions. In E. Moore (Ed.), Case Management for community practice. Victoria, Australia: Oxford University Press.
  • Randall, C. and Buys, N. (2009). Case management within employment and rehabilitation mandates. In E. Moore (Ed) Case management for community practice. Victoria, Australia: Oxford University Press (pp. 390-414).
  • Buys, N.J., and Randall, C. (2009). Disability Management: A Global Response to Disability in the Workplace In C. Marshall, E. Kendall, M.E. Banks, and R.M.S. Gover (Eds). Disability: Insights from across fields and around the world. Volume 3: Responding to Disability: Practice, Legal, and Political Frameworks (Chpt. 47). Praeger Press.
  • Christine Randall &. N Buys & E. Kendall (2008). 'Developing disability management for employess experiencing occuptational stress in Australian public service organisation.', in International Journal of Disability Management Research, Vol.3 Issue 1,p.19, Australian Academic Press, Bowen Hills, Australia.
  • Randall, C. and Buys, N. (2006). Entrepreneurial Job Development: A case study with a person with schizophrenia. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 24 (1), 11-22.
  • Randall, C., Buys, N. and Kendall, E. (2006). Developing an Occupational Rehabilitation system for workplace stress. Third International Forum on Disability Management monograph, 1 (1), 64-73.
  • Christine Randall & Shauna McGarry & Nicholas Buys & Elizabeth Kendall 2006, 'Disability Management in the Queensland Police Service', in International Journal of Disability Management Research, Vol.2 Issue 1, 2008, Australian Academic Press, Bowen Hills, Australia.

Websites

  • www.rcaa.org.au
  • www.cica.org.au
  • www.gladnet.org

 

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