Jioji Ravulo appointed Chair of Social Work and Policy Studies
Professor Jioji Ravulo
Professor Jioji Ravulo has been appointed to Chair of Social Work and Policy Studies in the Sydney School of Education and Social Work. He joins the university after an academic career at Western Sydney University and the University of Wollongong.
He is the first Pasifika Professor at a University in Australia.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud of my Pasifika heritage,鈥 Professor Ravulo said. 鈥淧asifika is a shared word used to describe Indigenous people from the Pacific Islands. I am humbled and I acknowledge the invaluable contributions made by other Pasifika academics working in Australia.鈥
I鈥檓 excited to further promote the visibility of diverse people in higher education and the role we can play alongside broader society in creating culturally safe spaces.
Professor Debra Hayes, Head of the Sydney School of Education and Social Work, welcomes Professor Ravulo. 鈥淲e are proud to have appointed the leading scholar in Pacific social work as the first Pasifika Professor at an Australian University. Jioji is a highly ethical and conscientious person. In a short time, members of our School have welcomed his warmth and commitment to collegial relations.鈥
Ravulo has experience working as a manager in youth crisis centres and is involved in clinical work across the community, including external supervision for staff members at The Wayside Chapel, and providing counselling support for players across the National Rugby League.
鈥淢y desire to go into social work came from growing up in a low socio-economic environment in public housing in Western Sydney,鈥 Professor Ravulo said. 鈥淚 was culturally different based on ethnicity and sexuality. I saw the way in which people were marginalised for being different and I wanted to explore the ways in which we could create communities, and more broadly societies that were more inclusive and socially just.鈥
Ravulo鈥檚 key areas of research revolve around youth mental health issues, problematic alcohol and other drug usage, youth development and engagement, marginalised communities and opportunities to meaningfully include diverse perspective in the mainstream, including indigenous perspectives.
鈥淚 have an ongoing passion to contribute to the next generation of social work practitioners, policy makers and researcher striving to make a difference,鈥 he said.
鈥淚鈥檓 the first in my family to attend university and I鈥檓 inspired to further explore the role education can play in promoting fair and just societies, and continue to look at ways in which social work practice, policy and research can assist in creating opportunities to help use education to contribute to self and others.鈥
Professor Jioji Ravulo is the new Chair of Social Work in the Sydney School of Education and Social Work.