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Episode 5: Placement Equity with Amani Bell and Lachlan Sibir

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In this episode, Ebe speaks with Associate Professor Amani Bell (University of Sydney) and Lachlan Sibir (classroom teacher and researcher) about placement equity and placement poverty in Australian higher education.

The conversation explores what placement equity means and why it matters for students from equity-deserving backgrounds. We discuss the strengths and limitations of the Commonwealth Prac Payment, which currently supports students in education, nursing, and social work but excludes many other degree programmes that also require extensive unpaid placements.

The episode examines the intersection of placement poverty with Indigenous student support and other equity initiatives, before diving into practical solutions such as flexible placement models, payment structures based on year level, and strengths-based approaches. We challenge the difference between framing placement support as welfare versus recognising the labour students contribute to organisations, and share insights on designing inclusive and accessible placement experiences that work for all students.

Throughout, the conversation challenges the idea that "this is how it's always been done" and explores concrete ways to make placements equitable without students having to choose between financial survival and completing their degrees.

Episode resources:

  • ACSES Fellowship Report: Addressing placement inequities via participatory action research
  • The team’s literature review on global approaches to ameliorating placement poverty
  • Australian Council of Deans of Health Sciences Report
  • Information about the Commonwealth Prac Payment
  • ADCET resources on Inclusive fieldwork, work placements, excursions and practicums
  • Paid Placements Aotearoa
  • Students Against Placement Poverty

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