Dr Laura Ann Chubb
nomadicnewfie.bsky.social
Dr Laura Ann Chubb
@nomadicnewfie.bsky.social
Practice-based researcher working to expand access, uptake and cultural responsiveness in health and social services — with and for communities.
This one stays with you after reading. Suzette shares her story — tracing her path through addiction, family violence, and recovery, and holding it alongside the broader doctoral work she is doing on the voices of women navigating the same systems today.

Read it here: doi.org/10.1111/jpm....
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June 23, 2025 at 4:11 AM
Small non-profits make up most of Aotearoa’s sector—but are often overlooked in research, policy & funding. This pilot study explores how collaboration works at that scale, and what it can unlock. Open access: doi.org/10.11157/anz... #nonprofit #collaboration #aotearoa #socialwork #tetiriti
Catalysts for collaboration: Antecedents and potential benefits of non-profits working together | Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work
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June 17, 2025 at 2:18 PM
In 2017, my dad accessed assisted dying in Canada. That shaped how I think about end-of-life care. Our new research is the first national study on Aotearoa social workers’ views on assisted dying—revealing tensions, gaps, and hopes. Open access: anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/articl...
Supporting choice, preventing harm: Social workers’ knowledge gaps and ethical challenges with assisted dying in Aotearoa New Zealand | Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work
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June 17, 2025 at 2:15 PM
Tips for researchers in cross-cultural collaborations . . .
6 practical learning strategies for co-researchers in community–university partnerships (CURPs).
Key concept: Edge walking — navigating insider/outsider roles in co-research with humility, reflexivity & openness. doi.org/10.14324/RFA...
Co-researching complexities: Learning strategies for edge walking in community–university research partnerships
Community–university research partnerships (CURPs) comprise a diverse group of stakeholders who share differing capabilities and diverse insights into the same issues, and they are widely regarded as ...
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June 4, 2025 at 1:27 AM
In this article, we introduce domestic stigmatisation — stigma that occurs at home, among family and close networks.
To shift HIV interventions, we must name it to change it.
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#HIV #Stigma #SocialWork #PLWH #DomesticStigma #HealthEquity
Domestic stigmatisation: refocusing interventions for people living with HIV
Domestic stigmatisation serves as an umbrella term for acts of enacted or felt stigma experienced in a person’s domestic environment. This article reports on the term which transpired from a narrat...
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June 3, 2025 at 9:25 PM
Curious what AI can (and can’t) do for qualitative research?
In Me and the Machines, my early exploration of using ChatPDF to co-create vignettes from arts-based data — I offer insights, cautions & a framework for “researcher-in-the-loop” AI analysis.
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June 3, 2025 at 9:15 PM
Many social workers bring lived experience of the criminal legal system — yet face stigma in education, hiring & registration.

Our study found a core narrative: “once a criminal, always a criminal.”This challenges social work’s own values of change, justice & inclusion.

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Navigating the Profession with a “Black Mark”: Discrimination Experiences of Social Workers with Criminal Convictions - Journal of Human Rights and Social Work
International social work associations lack sufficient guidance to address tensions within social work education, employment, and registration about individuals with criminal convictions. This tension...
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June 3, 2025 at 9:06 PM
Te Wāhi Whangai is a method of research while doing—where storytelling unfolds through Toi Māori like weaving. A nurturing space for healing, reflection & agency. Grounded in Kaupapa Māori, Mana Wāhine & Indigenous Storywork.
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Te Wāhi Whangai methodology: A nurturing space for storytelling, achievement and research - Suzette Claire Jackson (Te Ātiawa), Laura Ann Chubb, Simone Paris (Ngāphui), Irene de Haan, 2025
Te Wāhi Whangai (the nurturing space) is an innovative methodological approach informed by concepts rooted in a Māori worldview. Co-developed by a doctoral stud...
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June 3, 2025 at 9:00 PM
Practitioners in Ghana are saying:
• CSE is needed.
• Misinformation & moral panic continue to stall progress.
•Tools needed for parents & teachers to better support YP.
•Community engagement is essential.
•YP are “old enough to know” — & want more than abstinence messaging.
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Considering Culture and Countering Mistrust: Organisation Perspectives for Adapting Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Ghana - Sexuality Research and Social Policy
Introduction Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is heralded as an effective solution to reduce acute sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues, particularly for young people. In Ghana, from 201...
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June 3, 2025 at 8:51 PM
“I can sleep at night.”

This simple statement, shared by a mother in recovery, captures the transformative role of stable housing in the context of substance use and parenting. Read our new paper here: doi.org/10.1080/1177...
‘I can sleep at night’: examining the intersection of housing stability, addiction, and recovery among mothers who use drugs
Research on the housing crisis in Aotearoa New Zealand largely overlooks mothers who have substance use disorders, and their experiences of housing. In a study on mothers’ experiences of a resident...
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May 30, 2025 at 10:56 AM
Introducing the 'practice of envisioning'—a participatory research approach that integrates futures thinking and creative techniques to gather data and map out steps toward achieving a specific social change agenda. You can read the open-access article here: doi.org/10.1177/1609...
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March 14, 2025 at 2:29 AM